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Problems after sex

Okay so i had sex last night and I got really swollen..i'm a girl by the way and usually when i get swollen it goes away the next morning...and it hasn't and it burns to pee...do i have a infection or disease?
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  • Female | 20 years old
  • Medications: Nothing
  • Conditions: No

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There can be multiple reasons why you are swollen. It could be from trauma from the intercourse itself, a Latex allergy (sometimes a latex allergy may take a while to develop from condoms), or infection. Many women will get a urinary tract infection from intercourse, but more worrisome would be a herpes infection that may first start with painful urination. I would recommend seeing an OB/Gyn to help sort this all out. Good luck.