What gynecological diseases can't have sex?

What gynecological diseases can't have sex?

It is very common for women to suffer from gynecological diseases, and gynecological diseases specifically refer to diseases of the female reproductive system. Common gynecological diseases include vaginitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, cystitis, metritis, cervical cancer, etc. However, there are many precautions for some gynecological diseases. For example, whether a couple can sleep in the same bed is a matter that deserves attention. If you do not pay enough attention to it, it may cause more serious situations. So what gynecological diseases cannot be treated by sleeping in the same bed?

Gynecological diseases that prevent bed-sharing:

1. Acute and chronic inflammation of sexual organs: The most common inflammations of female sexual organs include vulvitis, vaginitis, cervicitis, ovarian or salpingitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. No matter whether it is acute or chronic, as long as the symptoms are more obvious, sexual intercourse is not suitable, because the sexual organs are highly congested and edematous at this time, the stimulation of sexual intercourse will cause pain, and the result of widespread congestion will aggravate the condition.

2. Severe menstrual irregularities: For patients with menstrual irregularities, especially those with prolonged menstrual periods, heavy menstrual blood volume, or extremely irregular menstrual cycles, it is best to adjust the menstruation before resuming sexual life. Otherwise, under the influence of sexual stimulation, the menstrual irregularities may sometimes be aggravated.

3. Women with habitual miscarriage: For women who have had miscarriage or have a history of habitual miscarriage, although the reasons are complicated, they are sometimes related to improper sexual intercourse after pregnancy. Therefore, women with habitual miscarriage should be particularly careful once they become pregnant again and sexual intercourse is absolutely prohibited.

4. Tumors of sexual organs: For certain sexual organ tumors, especially malignant tumors such as uterine cancer and vulvar cancer, sexual intercourse must be stopped. Otherwise, sexual transactions increase the chance of tumor spread and may also cause bleeding. Sexual intercourse must be resumed after recovery. Among benign tumors, uterine fibroids and cervical polyps are the most common. As long as sexual intercourse does not cause bleeding, you can still have sex. Otherwise, you must have sexual intercourse after treatment.

Understand the top ten taboos of women's sexual life:

1. Patients with certain serious organic diseases should not force themselves to have sex.

2. People with infectious diseases, especially those with sexually transmitted diseases, should avoid having sex to avoid harming themselves and others.

3. Do not have sexual intercourse when you are exhausted, otherwise, excessive physical exertion will be detrimental to your health.

4. Do not force yourself to have sex when you are in a bad mood, so as to avoid feeling disgusted and affecting the harmony of your future sex life.

5. Never have sex during menstruation, otherwise, due to the opening of the cervix during menstruation, the shedding and congestion of the endometrium, and poor body resistance, it may lead to various gynecological diseases such as menstrual disorders, dysmenorrhea or amenorrhea.

6. Women should not have sexual intercourse after drinking alcohol to avoid endangering the healthy development of the fetus after pregnancy.

7. It is strictly forbidden to have sexual intercourse without paying attention to environmental and physiological hygiene, so as to avoid bringing bacterial pathogens into the body and damaging health.

8. Do not have sexual intercourse after a full meal or when you are hungry, because a full meal fills up and congests the intestines, causing insufficient blood supply to the brain and other organs; when you are hungry, your physical strength decreases, your energy is not abundant, and you cannot achieve sexual satisfaction.

9. Do not have sexual intercourse when you are overly nervous, otherwise it will aggravate the pain of the woman.

10. Do not have sexual intercourse after surgery.

11. Pregnancy: In the early pregnancy (first 12 weeks), sexual intercourse should be abstained from for one month after miscarriage; in the second pregnancy (middle 16 weeks), sexual intercourse should be abstained from for one and a half months after miscarriage; in the late pregnancy (last 12 weeks), sexual intercourse should be abstained from for two months after delivery.

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