Lower abdominal pain
Hello doctor, I am experiencing severe abdominal pain the day after sexual intercourse.
Could this be due to an allergy to condoms or a urinary tract infection? Additionally, I have lower back and back pain, and I am unable to sit for long periods.
Is this also related to sexual activity? Thank you.
rainbow, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/12/17
Dr. Dong Yuhong reply Obstetrics and Gynecology
Hello: Lower abdominal pain after sexual intercourse can have many causes, with urinary tract infections or pelvic inflammatory disease being more common.
Given your symptoms, it is advisable to seek medical treatment at a hospital.
Whether it is related to sexual activity should be determined based on your specific situation.
Thank you.
Reply Date: 2010/12/17
More Info
Lower abdominal pain after intercourse can be concerning and may arise from various causes. It’s essential to consider both physical and psychological factors that could contribute to your symptoms.
Firstly, let’s address the potential physical causes. One common reason for lower abdominal pain after sexual activity is pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), which can occur if there is an infection in the reproductive organs. This condition can lead to inflammation and pain in the lower abdomen. Another possibility is endometriosis, where tissue similar to the lining inside the uterus grows outside of it, causing pain during and after intercourse.
Additionally, if you are experiencing pain specifically after intercourse, it could be related to vaginal dryness or insufficient arousal, which can lead to discomfort during sex. Allergic reactions to condoms, particularly those made from latex, can also cause irritation and pain. If you suspect a latex allergy, consider trying non-latex condoms to see if your symptoms improve.
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are another potential cause of lower abdominal pain and can be exacerbated by sexual activity. Symptoms of a UTI include a burning sensation during urination, frequent urges to urinate, and lower abdominal discomfort. If you suspect a UTI, it’s important to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate testing and treatment.
Regarding your concerns about back and waist pain, these symptoms can also be linked to sexual activity. Engaging in certain positions may strain the muscles in your back, leading to discomfort. Additionally, if you have pre-existing conditions such as muscle strain or spinal issues, these may be aggravated by physical activity, including intercourse.
Psychological factors, such as anxiety or stress, can also play a significant role in how you perceive and experience pain. Anxiety can lead to muscle tension, which may contribute to both abdominal and back pain. If you are prone to anxiety, it might be beneficial to explore relaxation techniques or speak with a mental health professional.
In summary, lower abdominal pain after intercourse can stem from various causes, including infections, allergies, or underlying medical conditions. It’s crucial to monitor your symptoms and consult with a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may recommend tests such as pelvic exams, ultrasounds, or urine tests to determine the underlying cause of your pain.
If you experience persistent or severe pain, or if you notice other concerning symptoms such as fever, unusual discharge, or changes in your menstrual cycle, seek medical attention promptly. Addressing both the physical and psychological aspects of your health is vital for overall well-being and can help alleviate your symptoms.
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