Sexual Health
Is sexual intercourse pain a disease? Women should be treated according to their sexual intercourse situation
Sexual activity is a particularly important thing in our daily lives. Good sexual activity can enhance the relationship between husband and wife, but due to various reasons, sexual life is not harmonious. Among them, female sexual pain is a type of sexual activity. Is sexual intercourse pain a disease? Let's understand together.
Many sexual pain is related to physiological diseases
Many women have experienced painful sexual intercourse, many of which are temporary, but for some women, this pain is long-term and persistent, with fear, aversion, and resistance to sexual intercourse.
Pain during or after sexual intercourse affects the pleasure of sexual activity, and long-term sexual pain ultimately leads to women's fear of sexual intercourse. There are many reasons for sexual pain, including physiological and psychological factors. However, data shows that 90% of sexual pain is related to physiology and diseases. Tao Xin, Deputy Chief Physician of Infertility and Sexual Medicine at the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat sen University, said that if women often experience sexual pain for a period of time, they should first pay attention to whether they have gynecological inflammation, such as vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, etc., which can cause sexual pain.
Several Situations of Sexual Pain
1. Vaginal pain during sexual intercourse
When a woman experiences vaginal pain during sexual intercourse, it is necessary to first determine the location. If it is the vaginal opening, it may be a tear or vestibular gland inflammation, which can cause pain; If it is deep pain, it may be vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, or endometriosis. Gynecological diseases such as vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and endometriosis must be given considerable attention and attention.
2. Leg cramps during sexual intercourse
The most common is muscle cramps on the outer thighs or calves during sex, commonly known as cramps. The reason for this may be related to excessive movement and muscle stretching during sexual activity. Lack of water in the body, fatigue, and even high room temperature may become triggering factors. It can help oneself or partners massage problematic areas, promote local blood circulation, and relax muscles.
3. Allergic pain during sexual activity
Sexual allergic pain is caused by sexual allergies. Dr. Debbie Weiner, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at New York University School of Medicine, diagnosed multiple cases of sexual allergies and pointed out that the occurrence of allergies is mostly due to discomfort with double latex (the basic raw material of condoms) and other contraceptive devices or drugs, and women often feel vaginal pain and burning.