Painful Intercourse : Conjugal happiness is associated with sex as well. It is said that an active sex life helps to strengthen the relationship between the couple. However, this is not the case for everyone.
Some couples cannot achieve full sexual pleasure. In such a situation, suspicion and animosity may increase between the couple. Finally, because of this, there may be a conflict between them. While for some women, sexual intercourse is very painful. Especially due to various problems in reproductive health, they may be indifferent to sex.
When uterine problems occur
Women with reproductive health problems may experience a lot of pain during sexual intercourse. Especially if there is an infection in the uterus or if the uterus is swollen, there is pain during sexual intercourse.
A lot of women have the problem of developing ‘shits’ i.e. water and blood blisters in the uterus. If this happens, the uterus may swell. In the same way, there may be an infection of the uterus or a condition where the flesh has grown.
The most common problem in women is genital infection. If this happens, white water will flow. Sometimes blood may also come. Women experience pain when having sex in these situations.
Having a relationship even in a painful situation increases the pain and becomes ‘trauma’. In such a situation, a lot of white water can be a problem. Over time, it becomes difficult to have a baby.
Infection through unprotected sex
Many fertility problems in women are caused by unprotected sex. When having unprotected sex, the infection reaches the uterus and even the fallopian tubes.
After the infection reaches the uterus, the pain will increase and other problems related to the uterus may also appear. There is a possibility of transmission of the infection to the partner due to unprotected sex.
What is the solution ?
First of all, the cause of the pain during sexual intercourse should be found out and treated. Therefore, women should check their reproductive organs once a year. A safe relationship should be made to avoid infection. The use of condoms may be most helpful. If the sexual pain is excessive and constant, a doctor’s advice is necessary.