What causes bloating and vaginal flatulence, and what should be done about it?
Bloating and vaginal gas release may be caused by frequent intercourse, bacterial vaginosis, or vaginal injury, among other reasons, and require targeted treatment. Specific analyses are as follows:
1. Frequent Intercourse
During intercourse, the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina separate, allowing air to enter the vagina and abdomen. After intercourse ends, changes in body position and increased negative pressure can cause this trapped gas to be released, resulting in this phenomenon. In such cases, attention should be paid to hygiene and excessive intercourse should be avoided.
2. Bacterial Vaginosis
Bacterial vaginosis may result from bacterial infection in the vagina. The proliferation of bacteria can produce gas, leading to this condition. Treatment may include medications such as metronidazole tablets or tinidazole tablets, taken under a doctor's guidance.
3. Vaginal Injury
After childbirth, women may experience decreased pelvic floor function and reduced vaginal elasticity, creating gaps. Additionally, laxity of the external genitalia and inability of the labia to fully cover the area may allow external air to enter and become trapped, causing this phenomenon. Treatment may involve pelvic floor electrical stimulation therapy administered by a healthcare professional at a hospital.
In addition to the above, indigestion, intestinal gas, colitis, gastritis, and other conditions can also lead to this symptom. It is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation to avoid delaying optimal treatment.