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The boyfriend entered from the front and felt pain in the deep place. Not before. Excuse me, what kind of gynecological disease is it?

Many women have experienced painful sexual intercourse, and most of the pain is temporary, but for some women, the pain is long-term and persistent. At this time, they should go to the hospital to find the cause and treatment.

Hormonal disorder. Hormone changes during menopause and lactation are common causes of pain during sexual intercourse. After menopause, due to the decrease of estrogen level, the vaginal wall becomes thinner, the elasticity decreases and the lubricity decreases, which will all produce sexual pain; During lactation, hormones that promote milk production will also reduce the level of estrogen in the body, leading to vaginal dryness. The use of vaginal lubricant can help women in these two periods to relieve the pain during sexual intercourse.

Infection. Infection usually leads to increased secretion, unpleasant smell and pain in urine. But the initial symptom of infection is often pain during sexual intercourse. Vaginal infection can reduce lubrication and cause pain during or after sexual intercourse. Common are yeast infection and trichomoniasis. Deep pain may be due to bladder infection. Infection caused by some sexually transmitted diseases is another culprit that causes pain during sexual intercourse. For example, abdominal pain during sexual intercourse may be a symptom of chlamydia infection. It is an imperceptible venereal disease, which can sometimes be hidden for 5- 10 years. If left untreated, it will lead to pelvic infectious diseases and make sexual intercourse more painful. Once the diagnosis is clear, most infections can be treated by taking antibiotics or using antibacterial coatings.

Endometriosis. This disease is that endometrial tissue "migrates" to the pelvic cavity, where "settlements" are established for growth and reproduction. Ectopic tissue continues to maintain its behavior in the uterus, that is, periodic thickening, shedding, bleeding and scarring, resulting in severe pain. Now most patients with endometriosis can be treated with drugs and surgery, and the effect is good.

Interstitial cystitis. This is a chronic bladder infection that can cause severe pelvic pain, especially during sexual intercourse. It is often easily confused with urinary tract infection, because it can also cause frequent urination and urgency. However, diagnosis and treatment are difficult, and most patients also have hypersensitivity. Although the cause of interstitial cystitis is still unknown, there are many treatments, including the use of some urinary tract anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers.

Neurological problems. Nerve problems often occur after childbirth or pelvic surgery, and pelvic nerves are damaged. Fertility or hysterectomy often hurts nerves and causes pain. Antidepressants and anticonvulsants can control neuralgia.

Sperm allergy. Its general symptoms are vaginal pain and burning sensation, which can last for several days after sexual intercourse. Some women also have urticaria, asthma, dyspnea and even life-threatening. The simplest treatment is to use condoms; Another desensitization therapy is to inject the wife with protein extracted from her husband's semen, starting from a very small amount and then increasing gradually to achieve desensitization effect.

Diagnostic examination

It is not difficult to make a diagnosis according to the medical history and clinical manifestations. Because organic sexual pain should be treated with specific measures, we must find organic factors and exclude them, so as to determine that it is psychogenic sexual pain. The medical history should be carefully inquired, such as the history of trauma surgery, medication, menstrual marriage and childbearing, unclean sexual intercourse, leucorrhea, etc. The location, time and nature of sexual pain; Careful general and gynecological examination, necessary auxiliary examination, such as blood routine, urine routine, leucorrhea examination, B-ultrasound, pelvic X-ray examination, etc. It needs to be differentiated from vaginal spasm, inability to have sexual intercourse and discomfort during sexual intercourse. Wish you good health.