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Regular sex can prevent vaginal atrophy in women during menopause

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Vaginal atrophy is an anxious problem for menopausal women. In fact, sexual intercourse is also the best way to prevent vaginal adhesions. Even if there are mild adhesions after recovery, the expansion of the penis can separate it and prevent vaginal atresia. Regular intercourse can also prevent excessive vaginal atrophy, which is what we often say, use it to waste it.

When older couples have sex, if the insertion is too dry, they can use lubricant or other clean lubricants to assist. When engaging in sexual life, you should pay attention to the following points:

In the acute stage of illness, that is, when there is purulent leucorrhea or bloody leucorrhea, sexual intercourse should be prohibited. If the symptoms disappear, you need to resume your sexual life in time.

Leucorrhea disappears after healing. Use vaginal lubricant to eliminate sexual intercourse pain, sterilize, and prevent adhesion of newly healed wounds.

When you first resume your sexual life, you should move slowly. In addition, the flirting period before intercourse should be longer to promote the secretion of mucus.

Increases lubrication, eliminates discomfort during intercourse, and also contributes to the overall recovery of sexual function and enhances the relationship between husband and wife.

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