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DESCRIPTION
Some women have symptoms of cystitis and painful micturitions whenever they have sexual relations. The symptoms generally last one day ó two and then they disappear until they have sexual relations again. The problem, called a cystitis of the honeymoon, is a form of uretritis chronicle, being the urethra, not the bladder (to see-B - in the Image), which is inflamed.
In most cases the symptoms are caused by an infection, generally the Clamidia (to see Uretritis).
Nevertheless, if you have used feminine hygienic sprays, perfumed compresses or water baths with fat, this could have irritated the urethra.
Another possibility is that the urethra has been struck during the sexual activity. For this it gets the name of cystitis of the honeymoon.
If the compresses or the oily baths are the cause, the problem must disappear if it stops using them. If it is not like that, it is necessary to go to the doctor and this one must request an analysis with an urine sample to analyze the bacteria. Normally the problem disappears with an antibiotic.
Sometimes the laboratory analyses do not find the responsible microorganism and some women continue with the symptoms after having sexual relations, even after the treatment with antibiotics. Then the doctor must recommend preventive measurements. It is possible to take an antibiotic as the Nitrofurantoina to low doses or Trimetropin/Sulfametaxozol whenever sexual relations are had.
There are other measurements so that the cystitis is more bearable. To wash his genitals and anal area with a soft soap and water. To make sure that the hands and the penis of his partner should be clean before the sexual relation, and after this one to empty the bladder immediately to expel the bacterium out of the urethra.
To use a soluble lubricant to the water before the sexual relation so that the penetration is easier and less oppressive. Not to use vaseline since it is not soluble to the water.
WHAT DOCTOR CAN TREAT ME?
WHAT DOCTOR CAN TREAT ME?
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