Reasons for lower abdominal pain after sexual intercourse

  Sexual intercourse between men and women is a physiological necessity and a normal sexual activity. Many people are very happy and relaxed when sharing a room. However, after having sex, some symptoms appeared, including lower back pain, limb weakness, and small abdominal pain. Below are the reasons for lower abdominal pain after sexual intercourse.

  

Reasons for lower abdominal pain after sexual intercourse1

  If there is hidden pain in the lower abdomen after sexual intercourse, the first thing to consider is whether the woman has some gynecological inflammation. Because women with gynecological inflammation can stimulate the uterus during sexual intercourse. So, there may be a phenomenon of lower abdominal pain. For this situation, it is recommended that women go to the hospital for relevant examinations and treatment in a timely manner to avoid worsening the condition.

  In addition, if there is excessive movement during sexual intercourse, it can also stimulate the uterus and cause spasms and pain. However, this pain is short-lived and will end after a period of time. For the sake of physical health and better sexual life in the future, it is recommended not to be too aggressive during sexual intercourse to avoid causing harm to women.

  At the same time, when engaging in sexual activity, attention should be paid to the hygiene of both parties, and it is best to clean the private parts before and after sexual activity. This will effectively prevent the growth of bacteria and the occurrence of infections. Women should clean their genitals every night and change their underwear frequently. It is best to use pure cotton underwear as the main material, and pure cotton clothing should not cause allergies.

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