What is the cause of cervical pain after sexual intercourse

  Although harmonious marital life is very important for enhancing the relationship between husband and wife, some women often fear having sex. Because cervical pain and discomfort can sometimes occur after sexual activity, if this problem persists frequently, it is necessary to identify the cause and take measures to address it. So, what are the reasons for cervical pain after sexual intercourse?

  

What is the cause of cervical pain after sexual intercourse1

  1. When women experience cervical pain after sexual intercourse, it may be due to excessive force or prolonged duration, resulting in discomfort and pain in the lower abdomen. Due to the unique physiological structure of women, the vaginal area is closely adjacent to the bladder and urethra, and has a particularly close relationship with the uterine adnexa. If subjected to excessive external force or prolonged stimulation, there may be severe local congestion, which can easily cause local pain. This can generally be relieved in a short period of time by paying attention to rest and maintaining local hygiene care.

  2. Suffering from gynecological diseases can also lead to changes in rationality, resulting in pain in the cervix and lower abdomen in women after sexual intercourse. For example, suffering from endometriosis, adenomyosis, chocolate cysts, uterine fibroids, and so on. So women who often experience pain after sexual intercourse must take it seriously and seek medical attention and examination in a timely manner.

  3. Women's hospitals can arrange gynecological examinations within 3 to 5 days after menstruation. During this period, it is important not to have sexual intercourse again. Gynecological ultrasound can be used to check for organic lesions in the uterus, as well as to examine the ovaries for ovarian cysts, chocolate cysts, and hydrosalpinx. Treatment should be timely based on the diagnosis results.

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