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Do you avoid close-ups, every intercourse makes you feel uncomfortable? Pain, burning, itching, painful pressure, all this makes the pleasure that can flow from a successful intercourse recede into the background. Why is this happening, what is causing these troubles? How to deal with them and how to effectively eliminate them so that sex becomes a joyful meeting of two again?
What ailments make sex no longer pleasurable?
In this case, the excuse is not the infamous headache, it’s about quite real ailments that cause unpleasant sensations during sex. There can be many reasons for this situation and not all of them have to be related to the state of health. It often happens that intercourse was very intense. The next day you are sore and the entrance to the vagina is chafed and oversensitive. The muscles around the crotch were strained. In this situation, you will be abstinent for a few days and everything will return to normal.
What do women most often complain about?
Vaginal dryness during intercourse. The level of vaginal hydration is responsible for the odorless and colorless secretion, which is secreted in different amounts depending on the day of the cycle or the age of the woman. Too little secretion makes sex uncomfortable. This ailment can be temporary and is caused by hormonal changes in the woman’s body or medications used. A dry vagina is more prone to irritation and abrasions, which can lead to infection.
How to cope? – you can start using moisturizers available on the market or start drug therapy.
But hemorrhoids…
The cause of unpleasant sensations during intercourse is often various types of infections that destroy the beneficial bacteria that maintain the acidic environment in the vagina. This condition can be disrupted by the use of antibiotics, irrigation, or even prolonged stress. Hygiene of the intimate area is also very important, untreated hemorrhoids, infected can be the cause of pain during intercourse.
How to cope?
Treat the infection before starting sex again. This also applies to your partner. If you are taking antibiotics, try to use protective drugs containing probiotics as well. Take special care of hygiene.
Nodular changes, adhesions…
Various changes within the reproductive organs such as fibroids, nodules, cysts, or scars after episiotomy during childbirth can cause pain.
How can I help myself?
The fastest solution is to choose the optimal position. Mostly, however, this is a temporary solution. Depending on the diagnosis, the doctor will apply appropriate treatment consisting in the use of appropriate drugs or performing a procedure.
Problems with the urinary system?
Burning, itching that worsens after intercourse may be a symptom of cystitis and urethritis. This ailment is more common in women who have sex frequently. During intercourse, bacteria from the anus are much easier to transfer to the vicinity of the urethra.
How to cope?
In order to acidify the urine, use vitamin C, drink a lot, which will cause more frequent urination and it will not remain in the bladder. Apply effective and available tablets for cystitis. See your doctor if there is no improvement after a few days.