Patients with cervical cancer cannot have coitus, otherwise it may cause infection and hemorrhage.
1. Infection: patients with cervical cancer sometimes have uterine bleeding, and their body condition is poor, so they are easy to be infected. During coitus, male genitals with pathogens may cause infection in the uterine cavity and aggravate the condition during coitus. The cervix of patients with cervical cancer is sometimes inflamed, and coitus may also cause cervical inflammation to aggravate.
2. Hemorrhage: as there are tumor tissues in the uterus of patients with cervical cancer, it is very likely that the tumor tissues will be broken under the impact of external force during coitus, resulting in hemorrhage, which will aggravate the condition or even endanger the life.
Therefore, cervical cancer patients are not allowed to have coitus. If the patient has any discomfort, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to have a complete examination to clarify the cause of the disease, and then give targeted treatment or therapy under the guidance of the doctor.