Diseases affecting women's sex life

 It is caused by a parasite that affects the vagina and is transmitted sexually. Symptoms include vaginal burning, redness, and discomfort while urinating.

A woman's sex life can be affected by the following common health conditions:
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Vaginal yeast infection

Vaginal yeast infections caused by Candida albicans are quite common. It causes the vagina to have a foul odor and thick white discharge. It can also cause itching, swelling, and irritation of the vagina.

Vaginitis caused by trichomoniasis

It is caused by a parasite that affects the vagina and is transmitted sexually. Symptoms include vaginal burning, redness, and discomfort while urinating.

Pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is an infection of the genital tract that can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or, in some cases, worms. Characteristic signs of PID include fever, irregular periods, and pain in the lower abdomen, which can affect your sex life.

The disease is caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Symptoms of the disease are on the genitals appear small, soft, slightly raised, red, round or flattened bumps. After those pimples link together, forming lumpy patches that look like cauliflower flowers. The disease causes itching, discomfort in the genitals, bleeding during intercourse.

Urinary tract infection

Urinary tract infection manifests as pain in the lower abdomen, in addition can cause pain, burning sensation during sex.

Vaginal spasms

A common form of sexual dysfunction in women, vaginismus causes involuntary contractions of the muscles in the vagina. So, when having sex, sudden muscle contractions can lead to a lot of pain.

Genital herpes

The disease causes blisters on the vagina and anus. It can be caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). The disease can be transmitted through oral, vaginal, and anal sex.

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