Girls are naturally very shy. They can’t even share their small problems, let alone sexual problems. I have arranged today’s short article about the problems of women and women’s problems in sexual intercourse. I think it will be especially beneficial for married women and those who are planning to get married. Some important issues have been brought to light, it would be advisable to take necessary steps without looking at the issues lightly.

Problems of women in intercourse:

1. Lack of lubrication after sexual desire:

Reason:
Despite the sexual needs of many people, the genital area is not wet. Dehydration, various medications (over-the-counter antihistamines), nursing, and changes in hormone levels during menopause are significant causes.

Treatment:
A lubricant should be used, preferably water-based, as condoms are safe for this. But if one uses an oily lubricant, it can destroy the elasticity of the condom. Do not use colored, scented, or flavored lubricants. Because it can cause yeast infection and increase dryness. Many people may have a question, can yeast infection infect the body of his male partner? The answer would be yes. It rarely happens, but it does happen. Comparable side effects like redness, tingling, and unusual release after intercourse might happen. If a man has diabetes, is taking anti-microbials, or on the other hand on the off chance that he has a debilitated safe framework for reasons unknown, his gamble of disease increments. Even if you are not circumcised, the risk increases. This is because the outer layer of the skin creates moist conditions that favor yeast growth.

2. Having trouble having sex in the missionary (man on top) position:
In 20 percent of women, the uterus may be on the opposite side of normal, i.e., cephalad instead of abdominal. In this case, it is difficult to use a tampon or a diaphragm because it can go inside the uterus. Therefore, the problem of intercourse with women from above will be reduced. What’s more, to become a mother, if you lie on your stomach for some time after intercourse, it will assist the sperm with swimming to the uterus.

3. Decreased sexual desire:
It is a significant problem in women near menopause. Estrogen hormone levels decrease before menopause. Lack of lubrication is the main cause of pain and loss of interest from pain.

Treatment:
Chemical substitution treatment, estrogen creams and suppositories, and greases can help.

4. Burning in urine after intercourse:

Reason:
Urinary tract irritation from pressure rubbing can cause burning. Prolonged intercourse and dryness of the genital area are also important factors. Urinary tract infection can also cause this problem. If there is a burning sensation after applying urine to the sexual area, there is a high chance of infection. Bladder infection is suspected if pain increases with bladder emptying.

Treatment:
Sitting in a bathtub filled with warm water of yolk after intercourse can reduce the pain. Additionally, the use of lubricants can sometimes be beneficial. If none of these help, you should see a doctor because then the cause is more likely to be an infection. Drinking more water is beneficial for both the prevention of slippage and infection.

5. Strong odor and itching after intercourse:

Reason:
Bacterial infections can cause this. This may be due to new or multiple mating partners. It can also occur if something is inserted into the genital area (such as something used for treatment or diagnosis). Apart from this, there may be other symptoms of infection such as abnormal discharge and, a burning sensation. Whenever left untreated, preterm conveyance and low birth weight infants can happen.

Treatment:
Anti-toxins, like metronidazole or clindamycin, might be valuable. Those with low birth weight or premature births should be screened.

Before ending I would like to give a small tip. Many people think that taking the pill increases the risk of obesity. There is nothing on the pill for prolonged use. And the side effects of the new pills are less. Condoms can tear and leak. Safe period intercourse is only effective for women with regular periods. Even during safe and unsafe periods, pregnancy can happen by mistake because it is not possible to find out safe and unsafe according to so many calculations and if the birth control device is left inside the uterus, its side effects are endless. So the decision is yours. stay safe

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