Can patients with connective tissue have sexual intercourse

  It is normal for adult males and females to have the need for sexual intercourse, but there are also certain requirements that need to be met. For example, when suffering from infectious diseases or sexually transmitted diseases, it is best not to have sexual intercourse to avoid infecting peers. Can connective tissue patients have sexual intercourse?

  

Can patients with connective tissue have sexual intercourse1

  It is best not to have sexual intercourse during the period of illness, as having sexual intercourse during the onset of this disease may cause excessive fatigue and affect the recovery and physical health of the patient. If during the remission period, it is possible to have sexual intercourse appropriately, as this disease is not contagious and does not affect sexual function. Therefore, sexual intercourse is also possible if one's body allows it.

  Patients with connective tissue may develop some skin diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis, on the surface of their skin. As long as patients actively cooperate with treatment, they can recover very well. But the course of this disease is relatively long, and it can even involve the central nervous system, kidneys, muscles, and so on.

  Connective tissue patients are partly caused by genetic factors, and such patients may be transmitted to their children by one parent having this disease. When abnormal symptoms are found in the body, one can go to a regular hospital for blood analysis, which can determine whether it is caused by connective tissue lesions.

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