Sexual Health
What are the situations where sexual activity is not allowed? When these situations arise, one must hold back and not engage in sexual activity
As the saying goes, sexual activity is a normal physiological phenomenon. Harmonious sexual activity increases the emotional intimacy between couples, releases stress, and pleases the body and mind. However, in some cases, sexual activity is strictly prohibited to avoid worsening the condition.
What are the situations where sexual activity is not allowed?
1. Acute inflammatory phase
When the female inflammation is in the acute stage, such as Vaginitis and Vulvitis, pelvic inflammation and Cervicitis, Endometritis, anal infection and urinary tract infection, they cannot have sex, otherwise the inflammation will be aggravated or the infection will spread. Due to the occurrence of tissue edema, congestion, and rupture during the acute inflammatory phase, forced sexual intercourse during the period of redness, swelling, heat, and pain can exacerbate pain and even cause frigidity.
2. Perineal laceration
Multiple factors can cause perineal laceration, such as certain diseases and external impact. As long as there are obvious wounds or ulcers, sexual intercourse should not be allowed to avoid causing local pain or infection. In this case, Curative care should be taken, and sexual life should be resumed after the wound is completely healed.
3. Genital malformation
Some women have congenital abnormalities in the development of the urogenital sinus, such as congenital absence of vagina and uterus. Their vulva is similar to that of normal people, but when you open the Labia minora, you will find that there is a very small depression. Without a normal vagina, forced sex will cause a variety of pain and massive bleeding. In addition, double vaginal malformations, vaginal diaphragms, and oblique diaphragms can not have sex. You need to go to the hospital for surgery at the first time, and then the doctor will teach you how to sleep correctly.
4. Sexually transmitted diseases
Sexually transmitted diseases are mainly transmitted through sexual behavior, and both men and women need to go to the hospital together for examination once they suffer from sexually transmitted diseases. Usually, after scientific and standardized Sex therapy, the disease can be controlled or cured, and sexual life cannot be conducted until the disease is completely cured.
5. Before special inspection
Generally, women are not allowed to have sexual intercourse before undergoing gynecological examinations, such as routine vaginal discharge tests, HpV, and cervical cell exfoliation tests. These tests require sampling from the cervix and posterior fornix of the vagina, and only a sufficient sample size can improve detection accuracy. If sexual intercourse occurs 1-2 days before the examination, bacteria and semen can enter the vagina, which can affect the examination results. Even wearing a condom is not acceptable, as the lubricating components on the condom can affect the inspection results.