Intercourse with a condom is not recommended after vaginal administration of the drug. It is not recommended to have intercourse, with or without a condom, during vaginal medication, as it can interfere with the effectiveness of the medication and aggravate the existing disease. Women are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions and not to have intercourse during the vaginal medication. If there is any discomfort during the vaginal medication, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to take targeted treatment. Most women who suffer from cervicitis or vaginitis will use vaginal medication. It is not recommended to have sex during the period of medication, no matter whether you use a condom or not, because the friction in sex may cause local breakage, causing inflammation to worsen, and will get some drugs out of the body, affecting the therapeutic effect. In addition, sex will lead to pelvic vasodilatation, and then the spread of vaginal inflammation, leading to inflammation of the cervix and uterus, and even increase the incidence of pelvic inflammatory disease, is very unfavorable to the cure, so in the vagina during the release of the drug is not recommended to cohabit. In addition, in the process of inflammation treatment, sexual intercourse may lead to bleeding of the cervix. At the same time in the treatment should also pay attention to the vulva clean and hygiene, wash the vulva every day, change the close clothing. It is generally recommended that you should stop treatment of the disease for 3 to 7 days before having sex. If there is any discomfort during the vaginal medication, it is recommended to consult a doctor for targeted treatment.