Ask some feminine questions that women are embarrassed to ask

Many women have many questions about some of their diseases and genitals that they are ashamed to even ask their gynecologist. Knowing the answers to these questions is very important and we should not leave unanswered such questions that are related to our health under any circumstances. Join us to find the answers to your questions.
Why does vaginal discharge sometimes stink?
Vaginal discharge stinks due to fungal infection inside the vagina. Many factors can cause fungal growth in the vagina, such as the following:
1- Wearing tight or plastic underwear that prevents the passage of air can cause the growth of fungi in the vagina.
2- Using vaginal gel or soap that causes the pH of the environment to be disturbed.
3- Hormonal problems during menstruation, pregnancy or menopause
4. Some diseases such as diabetes or taking certain medications such as antibiotics.
The best way to prevent vaginal fungus is to change your underwear and sanitary pads regularly during your menstrual cycle.
Is it necessary to wash the vagina after having sex?
To prevent urinary tract infections, it is recommended that women go to the toilet after sex and use a mild soap or shower gel. Vaginal washing is useless and not recommended.
Why do some women have pain during sex?
The cause of pain during sex is either vaginal dryness or vaginal infection. In the first case, the problem is solved with the help of a special gel, and in the second case, you should consult a gynecologist. Another cause of pain, which is very rare, is a type of mental disorder called vaginismus, in which the person, the body And her gender is upset and dissatisfied.
In 5 to 10% of women, endometriosis or uterine problems are the cause of deep pain that should be treated by a gynecologist.
Does childbirth ruin the vagina?
Childbirth may slightly damage the vulva due to an incision made during an episiotomy. As soon as labor is completed, the muscles and tissues of the uterus and vagina contract again. Of course, everything depends on the type of tissue and the age of the mother.
Is it possible to get vaginal cancer?
Yes, but this type of cancer (vaginal cancer) is very rare, instead cervical cancer is very common, so to reduce the risk of cervical cancer, it is recommended that all women between the ages of 20 and before the age of 23 get the papilloma virus vaccine. Beat a human and go to a gynecologist for regular checkups.
What does uterine prolapse mean?
Sometimes the uterus, bladder, and rectum become sagging due to problems with the perineal muscles and ligaments. About 15% of women have this problem and most of them get it at menopause. Pregnancy, prolonged and difficult childbirth, baby size, and twinning are some of the causes of uterine prolapse, but this condition is sometimes seen in women of normal weight who have given birth only once. In fact, the type of tissue is very important. If the affected woman feels uncomfortable during sex or wants to, the problem can be solved with the help of surgery.
Is oral sex dangerous?
Studies show that oral sex is not completely safe; STDs can be transmitted to both the subject and the object.
STD = Sexually Transmitted Diseases
What STDs are transmitted through oral sex?
The most common sexually transmitted disease is oral herpes (genital herpes) (Herpes Simplex Virus = HSV).
There are two general types of herpes:
HSV-1 leads to pimples around the mouth (herpes blisters) while HSV-2 leads to genital sores.
HPV, which stands for Human Papilloma Virus, can also be transmitted through oral sex and can lead to warts around or inside the mouth.
It has been shown that gonorrhea can also be transmitted from an infected person to the other person during oral sex and then the infection can be transmitted from that person’s throat to the genitals of the next person. The body can naturally kill gonorrhea bacteria in the throat within 3 months, but a genital infection requires antibiotic treatment.
Chlamydia can also be transmitted through oral sex, although it is less common. Chlamydia and gonorrhea lead to sore throat. Many people may be infected with this germ but are asymptomatic and unaware of it.
Syphilis can also be transmitted during oral sex under certain conditions, especially if the mouth comes in contact with an open sore or an infected skin rash.
– There is a possibility of transmission of gastrointestinal infections and parasites in case of oral contact with the anus.
Hepatitis A is a virus that is present in the feces of an infected person and can be transmitted during oral-anal contact.
Hepatitis B is generally in the blood and can only be transmitted if there is blood in oral sex.
Is HIV transmitted through oral sex?
There is a small risk of HIV transmission during oral sex for both active and passive individuals. The possibility of transmission from an HIV-positive person to a healthy subject is possible if the subject is in contact with a sexual discharge (semen or vaginal discharge) or blood (menstrual blood or a wound in the genital or anal area) of the object, to a cut-wound or injury. Or an inflamed area in the mouth or throat of the perpetrator.
Mouth and throat coverings are very resistant to viral infections (such as HIV) and transmission is not possible if the person is healthy.
In addition, the possibility of transmission from an HIV-positive object to a healthy agent during oral sex is very low, because the amount of HIV in saliva is very, very low and not enough to lead to infection of the other person. The only risk in this case may be due to the presence of a bleeding wound or bleeding gum in an HIV-positive person, which carries blood to the mucous membranes of the genitals or anus, or to a wound or injury that a healthy person may have (hepatitis C). Transmitted through this).
The risk of HIV transmission from an infected person through oral sex is much lower than the risk during Anal or Vaginal.
It is very difficult to accurately determine the risk of HIV transmission as a result of oral sex, because most people who have sex are not limited to oral sex and include other forms of sex (anal or vaginal), so determining whether transmission HIV is very difficult through oral sex or other forms of sex.
Finally, several factors increase the risk of HIV transmission through oral sex, including mouth sores and injuries, bleeding gums, genital sores, oral piercings, and the presence of other sexually transmitted diseases.
Risk of transmitting the virus through oral contact with the penis (penis)
Potential risk:
In oral contact with the penis, there is theoretically a risk of transmission to the partner who makes oral contact (the person who stimulates the penis with his mouth). Because the infection enters the mouth through premenstrual and semen secretions.
A person whose penis is stimulated by his or her sexual partner’s mouth is also theoretically at risk of transmitting the infection, because the infection comes directly from mouthwash through scratches, cuts on the penis, and also through semen into the bloodstream. Slowly
Documented danger:
Of course, the risk is much lower than the risk of anal and vaginal sex. In addition, the H. pylori virus. Oh you. وی. It can be transmitted to the recipient even when ejaculation has not occurred and semen has not been expelled.
Risk of transmitting the virus through oral contact with the vagina (female genitalia)
Potential risk:
In oral sex with a female sexual organ, there is theoretically a risk of transmission to the partner who makes oral sex (someone who stimulates the vagina with his mouth). Because contaminated vaginal fluids and contaminated vaginal blood can get into the mouth. (This is not limited to menstrual blood.)
A woman whose genitals are stimulated by her sexual partner’s mouth is also at risk of transmitting the infection if the virus or infected blood comes from oral fluids and comes into contact with the vagina and vaginal sores or the vaginal wall.
Documented danger:
The risk of etch transmission. Oh you. In this case, too, he is far less at risk of transmitting the virus through anal and vaginal sex. However, in several reported cases of oral transmission of the virus, most oral-to-vaginal contact has been reported.
Risk of virus transmission through oral contact with the anus
Potential risk:
Oral anal stimulation also theoretically carries the risk of transmission to the partner who makes oral contact (someone who stimulates the anus with his mouth). Because this organ is exposed to contaminated blood, it enters the mouth from lesions, secretions, and blood that result from cuts, sores, or scratches around the anus.
For a sexual partner whose anus is stimulated by another mouth, there is a risk of transmitting the infection if the virus or contaminated blood comes in contact with oral fluid and the anus.
Documented danger:
Reasoned and documented cases of transmission by oral contact with the anus have been recorded.
Collected by: Samat Simorgh Group