If the secretion becomes less and less during sexual intercourse, it means that there is a problem in your body. At this time, you should not continue. You should go to the hospital for a detailed examination in time to confirm whether it is due to disease changes in the reproductive organs. Sometimes, the reduction of secretions will lead to increased pain. In this case, you should stop immediately and not continue. Most sexual allergies are caused by intolerance to creams, latex, other contraceptive devices and drugs. Women often experience vaginal stinging and burning. If an allergic reaction occurs, wipe or rinse with water, a wet towel or paper towel to remove any remaining liquid, cream, etc., and then take a warm bath. Cramps and pain The reason may be related to excessive movements and excessive muscle stretching during sexual intercourse. The way to avoid this is to have sufficient foreplay and be gentle. Once it occurs, it should be stopped until the symptoms subside. Contraceptive slip Almost all married people have experienced the accident of condom breaking or vaginal diaphragm slipping off. The correct way to do it is: take the emergency contraceptive pill twice within 72 hours; if the condom falls off in the vagina, just gently pinch its base and pull it out. Vaginal diaphragm Sometimes more violent movements can push the vaginal diaphragm too deep, making it difficult to remove. To do this, squat, hold your breath and contract your abdomen. The vaginal diaphragm will be pushed outward to a position that you can reach, and you can remove it yourself. Pelvic congestion When a woman is sexually excited, a large amount of blood rushes into the pelvic tissue, causing congestion. At this time, you should lie flat and raise your hips with a pillow, do this for half an hour each time, 3-4 times a day. This can help blood reflux. If necessary, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin. Urinary tract infection Generally speaking, having sex 4-5 times a week or for too long each time is considered "excessive". Excessive sex can cause bacteria to invade the urethra and even ascend to the bladder, leading to urinary tract infection. Neck pain Neck muscles that are stiff or stretched can easily lead to sprains. You can twist a towel into a strand and wrap it around your neck, tying the two ends tightly to support your head and reduce the burden on your muscles. Back sprain Normal sexual life should not be painful. Back pain during sexual intercourse is more common in women with relatively weak back muscles. The treatment method is to immediately bend the knees and lie on your side, place a pillow between the knees, and apply local cold compress. |
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