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Abdominal pain after intercourse - endometriosis, fibroids, cysts

The causes of abdominal pain after intercourse can be many, from less dangerous ones, such as infections, to those that predict serious lesions, such as fibroids. Perhaps the woman is physiologically healthy, but she and her partner cannot choose the correct body position, which can cause this type of discomfort. So how do you recognize the cause of abdominal pain after intercourse?

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2. Abdominal pain after intercourse - endometriosis

Endometriosis is considered one of the most common causes of abdominal pain after sexual intercourse. This is a condition caused by the activity of hormones. It consists in the presence of a sensitive mucous membrane of the uterus, located outside it. This fragment is hormonally sensitive. Most often, the endometrium is located in abdominal cavity.

The problem that causes abdominal pain after intercourse is that the endometrium, although outside the uterus, is involved in the menstrual cycle. Thus, she also bleeds during menstruation and undergoes other related changes. It can also be discomfort. physiological conditioning - the endometrium is not only overgrown, but also very thin. For comparison, it should be noted that the uterine mucosa is much thicker, but also much more sensitive. All this causes pain in the abdomen during intercourse in a woman suffering from endometritis.

3. Pain in the abdomen after intercourse - fibroids

Fibroids are the most common nodular changes in the female genital organs. They usually develop in the body asymptomatic. However, if a woman has fairly large fibroids, or if there are many, they can cause abdominal pain during intercourse.

Unfortunately, the resulting discomfort can be permanent. Fibroids are sensitive to the effects of hormones, so if a woman has too much estrogen in her body, estrogen will increase, making sexual intercourse impossible.

4. Pain in the abdomen after intercourse - cysts

Cysts are another female condition that can contribute to abdominal pain after intercourse. Two conditions are associated with these changes: the first is polycystic ovary syndrome, the second is solitary ovarian cysts.

Abdominal pain after intercourse can cause changes in the ovaries.

Regardless of the disease, due to changes in the body, a woman experiences an increase in the ovaries and constant pain.

In addition to abdominal pain after intercourse, cysts also cause other problems, including: problems with pregnancy, infertile cycles, acne, and obesity. They disrupt the normal cycle of menstruation, making it irregular, becoming either too heavy or even small, and can cause the menstruation to disappear.

Unfortunately, cysts can twist, and sudden frictional movements during sex contribute to these changes. A woman suffering from this condition experiences sudden and severe abdominal pain after intercourse (sometimes during intercourse). When a cyst ruptures, the only way out is operation.  

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