It is recommended not to have intercourse during menstruation, if you have intercourse on the last day of menstruation, you need to observe whether there is an infection, if there are no obvious abnormal symptoms, there is no need to intervene, if there is abdominal pain and so on, you need to take cephalosporin and metronidazole under the guidance of a physician and other anti-infective drugs.
During menstruation, women’s resistance is relatively weak, if during this period of coitus is easy to cause infection, inadvertent coitus, need to closely observe whether there is an infection.
Infection, will be manifested as lumbosacral pain, abdominal swelling, abnormal secretions and even generalized fever, if there is no infection, generally do not need to intervene, if there is an infection, you need to take metronidazole, penicillin and other anti-infective drugs.
It should be noted that anti-inflammatory drugs can not drink alcohol when taking, if there are uncomfortable symptoms to seek medical attention in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to carry out the relevant treatment, can not be unauthorized use of medication, to prevent the triggering of adverse consequences.