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What causes pain during intercourse in women
Pain during intercourse, if it is vaginal pain, is often caused by the following reasons:
1. There is local inflammation in the vagina, and the friction of sexual life will aggravate the local mucosal congestion, so there will be pain.
2. Spasmodic contractions of the vagina occur due to excessive tension, which can also cause very painful symptoms.
3. If you have lower abdominal pain during intercourse, it may be due to pelvic inflammation, endometriosis, and pelvic tumors, which may all cause lower abdominal pain during sexual intercourse.
4. If the action is relatively rough during intercourse, it may cause uncoordinated contraction of the uterus and lower abdominal pain during intercourse.
Therefore, whether it is vaginal pain or lower abdominal pain, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a corresponding examination and then deal with it.
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What should women do if they have pain during intercourse
Normal sex is not painful. Pain is a manifestation of inflammation. Vaginitis, cervicitis, or pelvic inflammatory disease can all cause pain during intercourse. The pathogens that cause gynecological inflammation generally include exogenous infection and endogenous infection. Exogenous infection generally refers to the pathogen of sexually transmitted diseases, such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, chlamydia, etc. The pathogen of endogenous infection generally refers to false Rhizopus, Mycoplasma, various aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, etc.
Need leucorrhea routine examination, cervical cytology, B-ultrasound. According to the examination results, according to the cause, oral medication, vaginal plug medicine combined treatment. Do not share the same room for now.
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What to pay attention to in the same room
1. Pay attention to hygiene in the same room. Wash before and after intercourse to reduce the chance of inflammation.
2. Pay attention to taking effective and complete contraceptive measures during intercourse to reduce the unintended pregnancy rate and reduce the damage to the uterus.
3, the same room should pay attention to the frequency and intensity of the same room. Frequent intercourse will change the environment in the vagina, prone to vaginitis and pelvic inflammatory disease. Excessive force of intercourse may cause damage to the reproductive tract, such as vaginal laceration, cervical laceration, etc.
4. For patients infected with some pathogens transmitted through sexual contact, it is recommended not to have intercourse until the pathogens are cured. If you have to wear condoms in the same room, you can reduce the probability of cross infection.