Sexual Health
Can cervical erosion have sex? What should patients pay attention to during sexual activity
Cervical erosion is a familiar gynecological disease that has a significant impact on women's health and normal life, especially when patients engage in sexual activity, they must be aware of its hazards and certain things. Can cervical erosion patients have sex? Let's take a look.
Cervical erosion is closely related to sexual activity
According to research conducted by relevant experts, cervical erosion is closely related to sexual activity. Unmarried women, due to the barrier effect of the hymen, generally do not invade foreign substances into the vagina, so they rarely experience cervical erosion. After marriage, having sexual intercourse with a spouse, the vagina is in a relatively open state and can be attacked by foreign pathogens.
Of course, normal and hygienic sexual activity is not harmful to women. Normal semen contains bactericidal substances. While disinfecting the vagina, the female vagina also has a strong self-cleaning physiological function and has the ability to naturally resist the invasion of foreign pathogens. Before each sexual activity, both men and women should carefully clean their external genitalia and perineum, pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene, and generally do not cause female genital inflammation.
But if you don't pay attention to cleanliness and hygiene during sexual activity, pathogens can invade the vagina and have a chance to ride. In addition, due to the complex branching of female cervical glands and the abundance of wrinkles and walls in the endometrium of the cervical canal, it is difficult to completely eliminate infections, and the possibility of female genital inflammation increases. It is also reported that the age group with the highest incidence rate of the disease is 20-30 years old, accounting for 51.71%, followed by 30-40 years old, accounting for 44.20%. Although women aged 20-40 years old have a high level of estrogen, which has a certain self-cleaning effect on the vagina, during this period, due to frequent sexual life, the chances of bacterial infection and mechanical injury increased significantly, and the incidence rate of trichomonal vaginitis, mycotic vaginitis, and non-specific vaginitis also increased synchronously, providing a hotbed for cervical erosion. In addition, multiple sexual partners, menstrual sex, and excessive sexual stimulation are also factors that cannot be ignored in cervical erosion.
Does cervical erosion affect sexual activity
The answer is yes. Moreover, if women want to restore normal sexual quality, they can only choose to actively treat cervical erosion. It is worth noting that cervical erosion not only affects sexual activity, but also affects a woman's fertility.
When cervical secretions increase and a large number of white blood cells appear, preventing upward sperm from penetrating normally, it can prevent women from conceiving normally. Moreover, although mild cervical erosion may not necessarily hinder women's conception, once a pregnant woman suffers from erosion, it can exacerbate inflammation due to increasing levels of estrogen and progesterone, and even cause vaginal bleeding, even leading to premature rupture of membranes and loss of amniotic fluid, leading to the consequences of premature birth.