We have been trying to have sex with the boy recently, but I always feel discomfort. Recently, after intercourse, I feel a strong pressure on the bladder - what can it be and how to deal with it? I would like to add that I recently had bacteria in a strectococcus agalactiae vaginal swab, which I have been fighting for a long time and have irregular cycles. I also take hormones for 3 months. I am asking for advice.
The problem concerns your own he alth and in such a case it is always best to consult your doctor.
I can only write that urgency to urinate after intercourse may be caused by changes in the reproductive organ or inflammation in the urinary system (bladder, urethra). Therefore, you should rule out the above reasons.
Another reason for the pressure is the so-called neurogenic bladder. Conservative treatment may be considered if this is the case, but as side effects are frequent, it is sometimes better to learn how to deal with them yourself.
However, in your case, you are most likely a carrier of strectococcus agalactie bacteria and you will probably never recover from it (as with any other carrier).
Remember that our expert's answer is informative and will not replace a visit to the doctor.
Barbara GrzechocińskaAssistant professor at the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the Medical University of Warsaw. I accept privately in Warsaw at ul. Krasińskiego 16 m 50 (registration is available every day from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.).
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