Most of the discomfort after intercourse is due to poor hygiene, gynecological inflammation and sometimes even urinary tract infection. It is also possible that vaginal dryness, too violent movements during intercourse, cause rupture of vaginal mucosa, pain and other discomfort. If it is vaginitis, it is better to have a routine examination of the white belt, because there are bacterial, trichomonas and mycobacterial vaginitis, etc. Different vaginitis use different medications, so it is better to identify and use the medication reasonably to help the recovery. However, if the vagina is dry, it may be caused by a lack of vitamin B. It is best to supplement vitamins reasonably. Drink plenty of water, strengthen your diet and eat more vegetables and fruits. Pay attention to vulva hygiene, don’t be promiscuous and don’t have sex too often. It is recommended to get enough sleep to improve the discomfort.