Prostatitis may lead to vaginal inflammation.
Prostatitis can lead to vaginitis and other gynecological infections after sexual intercourse, and may also cause prostatitis to worsen.
Prostatitis is usually caused by pathogenic bacterial infection, prostate fluid examination will usually find leukocytes >10/high-power field of view, and pathogenic bacteria can be found in the prostate fluid. As a result, prostate fluid containing bacteria can enter the vagina during intercourse in patients with prostatitis, leading to vaginitis.
In addition, the vagina may become locally broken during friction, thus increasing the probability of infection. If treatment is not timely, it may also cause other gynecological diseases such as pelvic inflammatory disease.
Therefore, prostatitis patients should take protective measures during intercourse, and women should carry out local washing after sex. When the symptoms of prostatitis are severe, you should avoid intercourse.
If you have a problem with prostatitis, you need to consult a doctor and follow his instructions.