It is not recommended to have intercourse during vaginitis medication.
Patients with vaginitis usually experience vaginal or vulvar itching, burning sensation, pain during intercourse, etc. Frequent urination, urgency and other discomforts may also occur when secondary to urinary tract infection. Having intercourse during treatment with medication may aggravate a woman’s discomfort.
In addition, there are more pathogens that cause vaginitis, such as Trichomonas and Candida. It may be transmitted to men during intercourse, causing diseases such as glansitis.
And sex may also lead to repeated infections in women, which is not conducive to the treatment of the disease. It may also cause upward infection of pathogens, resulting in pelvic inflammatory disease.
To summarize, coitus should be avoided during the treatment of vaginitis, and some vaginitis also need men to be treated at the same time. Even after cure, it is recommended to use condoms for sexual intercourse. When discomfort occurs, prompt medical attention is recommended.