Having sexual intercourse is an inevitable aspect of married life. Modern people's views on roommates have undergone significant changes, from being shy to talk about it in the past to facing it calmly now. Indeed, this is inevitable in human life and can also be said to be a necessity for human survival. Some women experience discomfort during sexual intercourse. So, why do roommates feel pain?
Having sexual intercourse may cause pain, and it is necessary to identify the location of the pain. If there is pain in the lower abdomen during sexual intercourse, it is generally believed to be caused by inflammation. Currently, common gynecological inflammations include appendicitis, endometritis, or pelvic inflammatory disease. In addition to abdominal pain, some women may experience pain in the vaginal area during sexual intercourse.
If there is pain in the vaginal area, it may be related to vaginal injury or vaginitis. Due to different causes, the clinical manifestations and location of pain may also vary. If sexual intercourse is violent, it can cause damage, mainly manifested in the cervix, external genitalia, or vaginal wall.
If you experience pain during sexual intercourse, seek medical attention promptly. Doctors will make judgments based on the clinical symptoms of pain, the location of the pain, and whether there are other abnormal symptoms. It can be said that the location of pain varies, and the cause will also differ. In clinical practice, specific examinations must be conducted, and one cannot avoid seeking medical attention.