having sex is no different.As much fun as it can be to break a dry spell, women need to be careful in order to avoid painfulbladder infections after sex.
Infections can result in a condition called cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder that causes pain and a burning sensation when you pee.
When triggered by sexual activity, the condition is often referred to as 'honeymoon cystitis'. Here's everything you need to know about the condition including symptoms, why it happens and ways to prevent it.
Honeymoon cystitis occurs when a woman either has sex for the first time or has sex after a long time without any sexual activity.The condition is caused by E.coli bacteria, which tends to live on the skin around your anus, and might end up getting transferred to your urethra during sex, via your partner's fingers or penis.
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