同房后小腹痛WhatCause
In general, abdominal pain after intercourse may be caused by psychogenic pain, cervicitis, corpus luteum rupture, excessive force during intercourse, kidney stones, or other reasons. If the above conditions occur, it is recommended to seek timely medical treatment. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Psychogenic Pain
Excessive tension or anxiety may enhance the nervous system's sensitivity to pain, leading to lower abdominal discomfort. Regular psychological counseling and emotional management under the guidance of a professional doctor can help reduce anxiety and stress.
2. Cervicitis
Cervicitis refers to inflammation of the cervical vaginal portion and cervical canal mucosa, often caused by pathogenic infection, but may also result from cervical cell injury or long-term irritation. During intercourse, stimulation of the cervical mucosa may cause lower abdominal pain, possibly accompanied by dyspareunia (painful intercourse) and a sensation of heaviness or pain in the lower abdomen. Patients should follow medical advice to take medications such as levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, azithromycin capsules, or metronidazole tablets for treatment.
3. Corpus Luteum Rupture
Corpus luteum rupture may result from strong impact during intercourse or other external forces. If the ovary experiences intense stimulation or torsion during intercourse, it may lead to rupture of the corpus luteum, causing lower abdominal pain. It is recommended to undergo laparoscopic surgery under the guidance of a specialist, during which the ruptured site can be surgically repaired.
4. Excessive Force
Excessive force during intercourse may cause injury to the genital tract, such as vaginal wall lacerations or cervical tears, resulting in lower abdominal pain. Under a doctor’s guidance, patients may use medications such as Yunnan Baiyao capsules, Kangfuyan capsules, or Gynecological Qianjin tablets for treatment.
5. Kidney Stones
This mainly includes kidney stones and ureteral stones. Kidney stones may shift due to changes in body position during intercourse, irritating the renal pelvis or ureter and causing lower abdominal pain. Under a doctor’s recommendation, patients may take stone-expelling granules, Shenshitong pills, or Nishitong pills to manage the condition.
To prevent lower abdominal pain after intercourse, individuals should maintain emotional stability, avoid excessive tension or anxiety, and ensure gentle movements during sexual activity, avoiding excessive force or potential injury.