Sexual Health
Is there a relationship between female gynecological diseases and sexual life? Can asexual women suffer from gynecological diseases
Nowadays, many women in the workplace have excellent jobs, envious incomes, and lives, but they spend a lot of time at work, and the marriage issue has not yet been resolved. Lily, a white-collar worker who is over 30, has a stable and high-income career. She is usually very busy with her work, but she has not yet resolved major issues in her life after 30. Recently, there have been problems with the body, including swelling and pain of the breasts, itching of the vagina, and abnormal leucorrhea. The doctor found that Lily had multiple gynecological diseases. Why would there be gynecological diseases without sex?
In response, obstetricians and gynaecologists said that although there is currently no conclusive medical evidence or clinical investigation to prove that there is a direct link between women's lack of sexual activity and gynecological diseases, women with these problems are often encountered clinically. "Some middle-aged and elderly women, who have not had sex for a long time, have more difficulty performing gynecological vaginal examinations than other women of the same age, and their sense of pain is also more pronounced.".
Women's long-term lack of normal sexual life or sexual repression will lead to disuse atrophy of their sexual function, decreased or dry vaginal secretions, and decreased disease resistance, which may lead to vaginal infectious diseases, cervicitis, pelvic inflammation, etc. In recent years, the high incidence of breast diseases has also begun to shift to older, unmarried, and childless women. This kind of woman's feelings cannot be relied on, and she is in a long-term state of sexual repression, which has no relationship.
In addition, women who have not had sex for a long time tend to have a cold feeling towards sex, resulting in decreased sexual function and entering menopause. Human physiological functions must follow natural laws. When the body feels that this function is not needed by you, it will end its mission. Sex is the latest mature system and also the earliest declining system. People or animals are always the most capable and creative when their sexual desire is strongest and their reproductive power is strongest. This is a reproductive characteristic that nature endows organisms with. When people's sexuality declines, people also age, and all aspects of their organs enter a declining period.
After a few months of abstinence, a woman's libido can completely disappear, and the process of arousing it slows down as she resumes her sexual life. "When resuming sexual life, there may be painful feelings due to reduced vaginal discharge, and there may also be problems with orgasmic disorders.". If there is no sexual life for a long time, women's psychology and behavior will change, easily losing themselves, and often worrying about unrealistic ideas. There may even be sleep disorders, headaches, gastrointestinal cramps, and other symptoms.