When You Love, It Can Make You Sad and Cry

      In some cases, pain during intercourse may be due to the partner’s rough posture, making it difficult for the woman to fully engage in the activity. In addition, gynecological diseases should also be considered, such as pain during urination and increased secretion during female urination, which may be the cause of sexual pain due to gynecological diseases. This article details several possible reasons for sexual pain, so let’s take a look.

      1. Clinical medical applications of vaginitis, cervicitis, pelvic inflammatory disease, appendicitis, dysmenorrhea, cervical erosion, cervical swelling, irregular menstruation, infertility, threatened miscarriage, surgical and drug-induced abortion, measurement of pregnancy time, early pregnancy diagnosis, timing of pregnancy after being in the same room, drug-induced abortion, abortion, choice of contraceptive methods, uterine fibroids, ovarian cysts, prevention and treatment of cervical erosion, acute and chronic cervicitis after HPV infection leading to cervical cancer, etc.

      2. Female sexual pain has multiple causes, which can be classified into psychological and physiological factors. Neurosis may be due to a lack of sexual knowledge, sexual tension and anxiety, dehydration, and other reasons. Organic factors are usually caused by inflammation of the urogenital system, such as vaginitis, cervicitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease. It is recommended that you visit a hospital clinic for relevant examination to determine the cause and target treatment.

      3. The main causes of sexual pain are threefold. First, rough posture of the partner. Second, female tension and anxiety, which lead to reduced vaginal fluid metabolism and hinder the moisturizing effect. Anxiety can cause vaginal constriction, leading to pain. Third, residual or attached diseases such as residual gestational endometriosis, which cause pain upon contact with the male genitals during sexual activity.

      4. Some couples may experience tearing during intercourse, which may be due to inflammation and infection of the vulva. In this case, it is best to go to a gynecological hospital for a thorough examination and treatment based on the doctor’s findings.

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