Sexual activity can maintain the relationship between husband and wife, but it is not always possible to have sex, especially when there are genital malformations, inflammatory periods, and sexually transmitted diseases, in order to avoid exacerbating the condition. So, under what circumstances is sexual activity prohibited?
1. Acute inflammatory phase
The acute inflammatory stage includes pelvic inflammation, Vaginitis, perianal infection, Endometritis, Vulvitis, urinary tract infection, etc., which cannot have sex with each other, otherwise it will aggravate the inflammation and spread the inflammatory infection. During the acute inflammatory period, local tissue edema, congestion, and easy ulceration are already present, causing redness, swelling, and pain. The pain of sexual intercourse is simply unbearable.
2. Perineal laceration
Multiple factors can cause perineal laceration, such as internal diseases or external forces, resulting in local wounds. When there are obvious wounds or ulcers, a roommate who still ignores them can cause major lacerations or bleeding, which can cause irreversible damage to the body. In case of perineal laceration, it is necessary to choose a regular hospital for Curative care and have sex again after the wound is healed.
3. Sexually transmitted diseases
Whether male or female, if they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases, they should choose a regular hospital for treatment and must not cohabit to prevent transmission to the other party. General sexually transmitted diseases can be controlled or cured through scientific and standardized treatment.
4. Genital malformation
If there is no vagina or uterus in some female congenital genital malformations, the vulva is the same as normal people, but when you open the Labia minora, you will find that there is only a small depression, and there is no normal vagina at all. Forced sexual life will cause local pain or lead to massive bleeding. In addition, deformities such as oblique septum, transverse septum, or double vagina must be treated with surgery at a reputable hospital before sexual intercourse.
5. Before special inspection
Before undergoing gynecological examinations, such as TCT, vaginal discharge routine, and HPV examination, women are not allowed to engage in sexual activity. This examination involves sampling the cervix and posterior fornix of the vagina. If sexual activity before the examination brings more bacteria into the vagina, it will affect the accuracy of the final examination results.
6. Gynecological diseases
When suffering from cervical lesions, it is not allowed to have sexual intercourse to avoid repeated bleeding in the local area, exacerbating the lesion, or causing the spread of infection. During the period of Ovarian cyst, control the number of sexual life so as not to make the cyst rupture or torsion. There is a risk of rupture and bleeding during ectopic pregnancy, and forced sexual activity can increase the risk of bleeding.
The above are several situations where sexual activity is not possible. In addition, women should avoid sexual life before Colposcopy biopsy, hysteroscopy and vaginal operation, so as not to affect the operation due to bacterial infection. In addition, avoid sexual intercourse within two months after the surgery, as the surgery will inevitably leave wounds on the body. Sexual intercourse before the wound is healed can cause the wound to open. In addition, women with malignant tumors should not engage in sexual activity to prevent the spread of cancer cells.