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What's the matter with blood in urine after female sex
Hematuria after intercourse may most commonly be caused by a urinary tract infection. Need to check the urine routine and urinary tract color Doppler ultrasound, if the diagnosis is a urinary tract infection, it needs to be treated with antibiotics.
In addition, the blood in the urine after intercourse may be caused by the damage of the urethra due to the prolonged sexual life, and there is a small amount of local bleeding. Because it is a small amount of bleeding, there will be no obvious discomfort symptoms, and the blood will form blood clots after a long time, which will lead to blood in the urine after sexual intercourse.
In addition, if women have blood in the urine after intercourse, it is often caused by vaginitis, and the distance between the vagina and the urethra is relatively close, which is often mistaken for blood in the urine. If there is blood in the urine, you must go to the gynecological department for examination to check whether the blood flows out of the vaginal opening. If it is, you must pay attention to the treatment of vaginitis in the future.
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What to do if women have blood in urine after intercourse
It is best to clarify the specific bleeding site. If it is intravaginal bleeding, it may be abnormal bleeding from the cervix or uterus. If it is determined to be bleeding in the urethra, it may be due to lack of hygiene during intercourse, resulting in urinary tract infection. , Urinary tract infection usually also occurs frequent urination, urgency, dysuria and other conditions.
It is generally recommended to pay attention to urination before and after intercourse, pay attention to the following hygiene, it is best to go to the hospital to test the urine routine after cleaning the vulva. Yes, usually pay attention to the hygiene below, wear loose and breathable clothes, drink plenty of water to rinse the urethra, don't hold back urine often, etc., and don't have intercourse for a while recently.
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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.