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Can women still have “intimate moments” with their spouse while having “inflammation”? Don’t be shy, knowing early brings benefits.

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For women, vaginitis can be considered a common gynecological disease. Once suffering from gynecological diseases, it may bring certain troubles to women’s work and life because it often recurs and frequently presents itching and odor, which makes many women feel very embarrassed. In recent years, the number of people suffering from vaginitis has been increasing, and the incidence is becoming younger. Can women still engage in “intimacy” with vaginitis? The answer may surprise many people!

Can women with “inflammation” still engage in “intimacy” with their spouses? Don’t be embarrassed, know early for benefits

When women have vaginitis with mild symptoms, accompanied by odor and itching, at this time, intercourse can help improve the condition of vaginal inflammation in women because during intercourse, women’s private areas secrete fluids that can have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects and can kill some inflammation. In addition, male semen also has certain anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects, which may help treat women’s gynecological inflammation to some extent. Therefore, in the case of non-severe vaginitis, appropriate intercourse can be carried out, but not too frequently.

However, if your vaginitis is already very severe and involves your uterus, or even if there is a viral infection, then you must not engage in intercourse at this time because it is easy to have cross-infection. When vaginitis becomes severe, there may be a small amount of blood in the discharge, and lower abdominal pain may occur. At this point, intercourse should be avoided forcefully as it may aggravate the condition, leading to uterine fibroids or even uterine cancer, which is not conducive to women’s health. Therefore, depending on your own health and the severity of vaginitis, you should judge whether you can engage in intercourse.

We all know that a high-quality sex life is indispensable for both parties. It can satisfy the physiological needs of both, bring emotional benefits, and provide certain health benefits. However, it is important to control the frequency of intercourse as overly frequent intercourse not only consumes energy but also increases the body’s burden, especially for women, the probability of developing gynecological diseases may rapidly increase. Therefore, if a woman only has mild vaginitis, appropriate intercourse can be carried out, but if it is more severe, intercourse should be avoided, and treatment should be sought first. After recovery, intercourse can be resumed for better results.

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