Thursday, May 10, 2012

Miss V abrasions with 3 Steps Can Overcome It

the sex and health
the sex and health - Injury to the vagina or tear is a common problem in women who are sexually active. Although usually not serious, vaginal sores can cause discomfort. But you can prevent injury to the vagina.

"Wounds and tearing of the vagina after intercourse is normal. But if your partner's semen on the open sores on your vagina, the pain will arise such as stinging," said Dr. Edwin Huang, a gynecologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston.

Although only a small wound in the vagina, it should not be ignored because it can affect the sexual experience and make women uncomfortable.

Get to know in advance the cause of injury to the vagina before taking preventive measures, ie usually due to vaginal dryness.

When aroused, the vagina of a woman naturally produces fluid that lubricates the area during sexual activity, function to reduce friction that can irritate or tear the skin of the vagina.

If the vagina is not lubricated enough, will cause the wound dry vagina during intercourse. You can try some preventative actions and as quoted from everydayhealth, Thursday (05/10/2012) are as follows:

A. Using the lubricant

Water-based lubricants can help you cope with vaginal dryness. Product of oil-based lubricants can cause condoms to put you at risk of sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy.

In addition, many women are allergic to the oil-based lubricants and can cause irritation of the vagina.

2. Warmed up for longer

Foreplay stimulation of the vagina before sexual intercourse, more a good way to keep the vagina is not injured by friction during sex. Foreplay can motivate a vagina to lubricate itself naturally.

3. Sex positions

The position of women on top or woman on top has a smaller risk for vaginal injuries due to more women can control the friction.

With only some knowledge about the causes and proper precautions, vaginal sores can be avoided, and your sexual experience will be more comfortable and enjoyable.

Factors affecting the vaginal dryness, among others:

A. Menopause

Women of childbearing age have a higher rate of vaginal moisture, even when not sexually aroused, than women who had menopause.

During menopause, estrogen levels begin to decline. Lack of hormonal stimulation sometimes causes vaginal dryness that causes injury.

2. Heating is too short

Cause sexual arousal and vaginal secretions are not enough foreplay before intercourse can cause vaginal dryness.

If the vaginal fluid that you remove only a little and not rush to penetration, the vagina will be drier than it should. And tearing of the vagina so that the wound is more likely to occur.

3. History of abuse

While this is not the most common cause of vaginal dryness, but a history of sexual abuse can affect women as sex relations.

Victims of abuse may have difficulty relaxing during intercourse or feel uncomfortable when foreplay.

This makes it difficult to inflame. Sexual arousal causes the vagina to produce additional liquid.

If you are not aroused, your body will not produce vaginal fluid, making you more at risk for injury to the vagina.

4. Other causes of vaginal sores

Some sex positions tend to cause more injury and tearing of the vagina than others.

Besides using sex toys can also be a factor causing injury because sometimes made of materials that can irritate the skin or sharp and rough texture.


No comments:

Post a Comment