Perhaps you've ever wondered if when having vaginal infections may have intercourse with a partner?
Well, it depends on the cause of vaginal infection itself. According to medical reasons, is fine to have sex when you experience vaginal infections (vaginitis) if the symptoms you're experiencing is not cause sexually transmitted diseases, said Mary Gallenberg, MD, an expert in obstetrics and gynecology from Mayoclinic.com.
But it would be a problem when sex becomes uncomfortable, even painful during vaginal infection.
The most common causes of vaginal infections such as fungal infection (candidiasis or vaginal discharge), bacterial vaginosis (bacterial infection) and trichomoniasis.
Fungal infections and the majority of bacterial vaginosis is not transmitted through sexual intercourse. "Avoiding intimate relationship will not help resolve the infection as soon as possible," said Gallenberg.
However, trichomoniasis is usually transmitted through sexual intercourse. "In this case should not have intercourse until treatment is completed and the symptoms disappear to avoid the occurrence of recurrent infections," said Gallenberg.
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