Can you have intercourse with a cyst in the uterus?

Uterine cysts mostly refer to cervical cysts, i.e. cervical naevus, and the uterine body parts usually do not have cysts. Whether a patient can have intercourse after having a uterine cyst requires a comprehensive analysis based on the type of cyst as well as clinical symptoms. Patients first need to be examined for cervical TCT and HPV. if it is a simple cervical cyst with no other clinical symptoms, it usually does not affect intercourse. If it is accompanied by symptoms such as bleeding after intercourse, excessive leucorrhea, lumbago and back pain, intercourse is not recommended, at which time treatment needs to be given and cured before intercourse. However, if the cervical cyst is accompanied by cervical precancer or even cervical cancer, coitus is temporarily not allowed, because the local tissues are bad and brittle, coitus is easy to bleed due to mechanical stimulation, and pathogenic bacteria are easy to invade from the wound, which leads to uterine cavity infection. It is recommended to have intercourse after the patient has recovered. In daily life, patients should ensure personal hygiene, change and wash their clothes regularly and wash their lower body with water daily to avoid infection.