Female pain in coitus may be caused by physiological factors, but also due to congenital genital development abnormalities, gynecological inflammation and other pathological factors.
1. Physiological factors: the vaginal mucosa is in a state of congestion during sexual intercourse, at this time if the man is too hard, it is easy to cause damage to the vaginal mucosa, thus causing pain, which is caused by normal physiological factors.
2. Congenital genital development abnormalities: such as vaginal septum, hymen hypertrophy and other abnormalities, when having sex, will cause pain.
3. Gynecological inflammation: women have pain during intercourse, which may be caused by gynecological inflammation such as vaginitis, cervicitis, ovaritis, endometritis, and so on, and the pain will be caused by touching the diseased area during intercourse.
If a woman has pain every time she has intercourse, it is often considered to be caused by pathologic factors, and she should go to the hospital in time to clarify the cause of the disease and treat the symptoms under the guidance of the doctor.