Having sexual intercourse is a physiological need between spouses, but during the recovery period after surgery, sexual intercourse must be stopped. Many couples do not know how long after surgery they can have sexual intercourse, and whether having sexual intercourse too early can cause certain harm to women's bodies, so these problems have troubled many people. So how early can we have sexual intercourse after conization surgery?
Cervical conization surgery requires a process of cervical healing, so it is generally better to have sexual intercourse two months after the conization surgery. The cervix is located at the top of the vagina and can be directly touched during sexual activity. Therefore, if it does not heal well, having sex may lead to bleeding or infection.
In addition, cervical conization is mostly caused by precancerous lesions of the cervix, indicating the presence of HPV virus infection. If having sexual intercourse, the first thing to check is whether the HPV virus has turned negative. If it has turned negative, sexual intercourse can only be allowed. If it is still positive, it is recommended to wait until it turns negative after treatment before sexual intercourse, otherwise cross infection may occur.
Points to note after surgery:
1. Pay attention to personal hygiene. Qualified products should be used for sanitary napkins and toilet paper. Sanitary napkins should be changed frequently, and loose and comfortable cotton underwear should be selected. Underwear made of synthetic fabrics should not be worn, and tight clothing should not be worn. Underwear must be changed daily.
2. Pay attention to dietary adjustments. Eat more high-quality protein to enhance physical fitness, improve immunity, and enhance one's ability to resist diseases. Do not eat overly greasy foods, and avoid eating raw, cold, spicy, and stimulating foods.