Can you have sex after testing positive?
Testing positive for COVID-19 generally means a person has tested positive for the novel coronavirus infection, and in such cases, sexual intercourse is typically not recommended to avoid interfering with recovery.
A positive test result usually indicates an active novel coronavirus infection. At this stage, the patient's body typically carries a large amount of virus and may experience symptoms such as fever, cough, body aches, nasal congestion, and other abnormalities. Engaging in sexual activity could potentially transmit the virus to a partner and might worsen symptoms due to physical exertion. Generally, individuals may consider resuming sexual activity approximately one week after recovering from the infection, depending on their physical condition, which can also help alleviate mental stress.
After contracting a novel coronavirus infection, patients can, under a doctor's guidance, select appropriate medications targeting specific symptoms to help relieve the illness and improve clinical manifestations.