Can I have sexual intercourse if I have gynecological diseases

  Good marital relationships inevitably require normal sexual activity, which is an eternal and instinctive way of life. Gynecological inflammation is also the most common disease in women. There are many types of gynecological inflammation, which can indeed have a certain impact on women's health. Today, let's learn about whether women with gynecological diseases can have sexual intercourse?

  

Can I have sexual intercourse if I have gynecological diseases1

  During the period of suffering from gynecological diseases, women are bound to be infected by inflammation, so it is absolutely forbidden to have sexual intercourse. During the period of illness, the immune system and resistance of women's bodies are already weaker than normal. If sexual activity occurs during this period, it is easy to have secondary infections. During sexual intercourse, there is also a high chance of transmitting viruses or bacteria to sexual partners.

  After women suffer from gynecological diseases, they must go to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible. Doctors will use targeted drugs according to the needs of different conditions, and if necessary, antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs may be needed. Oral medication should also be used for treatment. If gynecological diseases are not treated in a timely manner, they may lead to other complications. If the condition is severe, the consequences can be unimaginable.

  If one continues to engage in sexual activity during the period of suffering from gynecological diseases, it is very easy to worsen the condition. Women may experience itching in their lower body and abnormal vaginal discharge. If there is already an abnormality, it may worsen the condition. Therefore, women must avoid sexual intercourse during gynecological diseases and wait until they have recovered from treatment before engaging in sexual intercourse is the safest approach.

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