Sexual organs are in a state of erectile and congestiveness when having sex. Especially when they reach orgasm, they will cause squeezing the bladder. Therefore, it usually feels like I want to urinate when having sex.
However, urinary tract infections caused by sexual life are also more common, and the incidence of newlyweds is very high.When the new marriage is dense, "dense moon cystitis" occurred.After sexual life, frequent urination, urgency, urethral burning, and even endless urination.At present, clinicians believe that "frequent sex is one of the causes of urethral infections."Because in sexual life, the bacteria produced by the genitals and the anus surface will enter the urethra, and then enter the bladder, causing infection.
In recent years, research believes that during sexual life, due to the changes in sexual hormones, the changes in vagina and urethral mucosa and changes in their surrounding flora are also an important factor that causes urinary tract infection after sex.Some women's urethra mouths are close to the vaginal mouth, and women's urethra is short and straight, which is only about 3-4 cm physiological characteristics. So how to prevent it?
First use a condom without special stimulating objects;
After the dual intercourse is over, go to the toilet to clean the vulva;
Third, try to avoid some of the bacteria that are easy to bring the anus to the sexual intercourse posture;
Those who are infected with chronic urethral infections should take antibiotics for 1-2 days after sex.
Antibacterial therapy should be used for wide spectrum, powerful sterilization, blood, urine, and kidney tissue with high concentration, small toxicity, and not easy to produce drug resistance. Common drugs and dosage are as follows: amino cyanomycin, butanamine cards, or meticillinEtper injection or intravenous droplets, cephalizoline or cephalosporin dating intravenous drop injection.
Oral drugs include: hydroxylinininin, compound neohoplasics, fluoroprotidic acid, and bephyin.Please take medicine under the guidance of a doctor.
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