Can I have sex during treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease?

Can I have sex during treatment of chronic pelvic inflammatory disease?

The causes of pelvic inflammatory disease in women include intrauterine operation, gynecological inflammation infection, etc. If acute pelvic inflammatory disease is not treated early, it is likely to turn into chronic pelvic inflammatory disease. Suffering from pelvic inflammatory disease not only affects health, but also stirs up some storms in women's lives. Among them, the most concerned issue is whether women with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease can have sex.

Whether you can have sex with pelvic inflammatory disease depends on whether it is acute or chronic.

During the treatment of acute pelvic inflammatory disease, patients cannot have sexual intercourse. Doctors will tell patients this during the consultation, and patients are relatively easy to accept. However, regarding the issue of whether sexual intercourse is allowed during chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, many patients have misunderstandings and find it difficult to follow the doctor's advice.

Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease affects sex life mainly in two aspects. First, sexual intercourse aggravates pelvic congestion, and sexual movements can easily cause direct or indirect impact on the inflammatory tissue, causing pain or triggering an acute attack of pelvic inflammatory disease. Second, due to the impact on the inflammatory tissue, it can cause varying degrees of sexual intercourse pain, so women will develop a fear and disgust of sex. Of course, some women tolerate this pain in order to meet their husbands' requirements.

Pelvic inflammatory disease is an inflammation of the female internal reproductive organs and surrounding connective tissues and pelvic peritoneum. Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease is not a sexually transmitted disease, and sexual intercourse does not need to be completely prohibited during treatment, and it will not be transmitted to each other through sexual intercourse. However, it should be noted that patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease should also abstain from sexual intercourse, otherwise the pelvis will often be in a state of congestion, and the disease is likely to linger.

Patients with chronic pelvic inflammatory disease should not have sexual intercourse during the acute attack period. This should be taken seriously. Under normal circumstances, when there is no fever and the pain is not obvious, sexual intercourse can be arranged appropriately, but the frequency should be relatively reduced and the time should not be too long, so as to avoid prolonged pelvic congestion and induce acute attack. The movement should not be too rough. If it impacts the inflammatory tissue and causes sexual intercourse pain, sexual intercourse will have to be terminated.

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