Can a woman in her fifties still have sex?

Women in their fifties can have sex if they do not have reproductive system diseases such as vaginitis, cervical polyps, or other diseases such as condyloma acuminatum. There is no direct relationship between a woman’s age and whether or not she can have sex. If a woman does not have serious diseases such as vaginitis, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, and other diseases, as well as sexually transmitted diseases such as condyloma acuminatum, she can have sex. Sex in moderation can be soothing and is good for maintaining physical and mental health. If a woman has cervical polyps, vaginitis, or diseases such as condyloma acuminatum or syphilis, she should avoid having sex during the treatment period so as not to affect the recovery of her condition. For more information, please consult your doctor.