After women have sexual life, their chances of developing gynecological diseases are much higher than before they have sexual life. Cervical cancer, breast diseases, vaginal inflammation, etc. are very common. Women should take preventive measures after marriage and be vigilant against gynecological diseases. Crisis 1: Cervical cancer Experts believe that current medical research has confirmed that most cervical cancers are caused by foreign viral infections. Paying attention to personal hygiene habits and wearing condoms during sexual intercourse can prevent the occurrence of cervical cancer. What men should do: Develop and maintain good personal hygiene habits. Crisis 2: Breast Disease Many married women have varying degrees of sexual indifference, which may induce many breast diseases. For women who have a normal sexual life, their breasts experience cyclical changes of congestion, swelling and subsidence, which is beneficial to promoting blood circulation inside the breasts. Sexual apathy leads to long-term objective suppression of sexual desire and lack of sexual satisfaction, which makes the congestion and swelling of the breasts difficult to subside or incomplete. Persistent swelling will cause breast pain and discomfort. Studies have found that sexual indifference or disharmonious sexual life are important factors causing breast hyperplasia. Depression, loneliness and anxiety caused by adverse mental stimulation are the "catalysts" of lobular breast hyperplasia. What men should do: Maintain good communication with their wives regularly to make them mentally relaxed, happy, and have a healthy sex life. Crisis 3: Contraceptive failure Some experts have observed women who took certain antibiotics while taking birth control pills and found that the reason they became pregnant was that the antibiotics inhibited the intestinal bacterial flora, thereby affecting the absorption of birth control pills in the large intestine and reducing the concentration of birth control pills in the blood. What men should do: If your wife takes long-acting contraceptives, remind her to be careful about taking other drugs that are incompatible with contraceptives, and to change bad habits. For example, if you are 35 years old and take long-acting contraceptives, it is best to quit smoking, otherwise it is easy to increase the risk of breast cancer. Crisis 4: Bleeding after sex Cervical polyps will rupture and bleed during sexual intercourse, and blood will be found in the husband's genital area after intercourse. If the husband has no physical injuries or other reasons, the problem of his wife's cervix should be considered. There is also cervical cancer, whose early symptoms are vaginal bleeding after sexual intercourse. The impact on the posterior wall of the bladder may aggravate the mechanical friction of the stones and cause bleeding. The same may be true for cancerous tissue. If your wife has hematuria after sex, she must be diagnosed and treated early. What men should do: Carefully check your own and your wife's body for subtle changes after each sexual intercourse. Crisis 5: Menstrual syndrome Premenstrual syndrome In the 5-7 days before menstruation, women experience increased blood flow to the pelvis, which may cause swelling and cramping, leading to bloating or abdominal pain. The muscle contraction during sexual intercourse can accelerate the blood flow out of the pelvic area and enter the general blood circulation, reducing pelvic pressure and thus alleviating abdominal discomfort. What men should do: Understand his wife’s physical condition before menstruation and give her “intimate help” in a timely manner. Crisis 6: Vaginitis Women who have not had sex for a long time are more likely to suffer from vaginitis, endometritis, salpingitis and other diseases. Experiments have shown that there is an antibacterial substance in semen - semen plasmin, which can kill pathogenic bacteria such as Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, and Pneumococcus. Therefore, sexual intercourse protects the female reproductive organs from invasion by microorganisms. What men should do: Maintain a stable sex life with their wives. After marriage, a woman changes her identity and role, and her body is also completely different from before she got married. Married women are prone to various gynecological diseases due to the influence of their sexual life. Therefore, both husband and wife must be cautious when having sex. |
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