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Love Hurts: Common Sex Injuries and Other Hazards

 Medically Reviewed by Neha Pathak, MD
<https://www.webmd.com/neha-pathak-md>on December 04, 2020


When Sex Hurts

Sex is supposed to feel good, but a few wrong moves beneath the sheets
could leave you in pain. Anything from a rug burn to a penile fracture is
possible if you get too rough or move too fast. Take it slow and know your
limits to avoid these common sex injuries and other hazards.


Tears to the Vagina or Anus

Rough sex or a foreign object (like a dildo) can tear the sensitive tissue
inside the vagina or anus. This can be painful, and you may bleed. If it
hurts, your doctor can prescribe a pain-relieving cream. Don't put anything
inside your vagina or anus until the area heals. Use a lubricant whenever
you have sex to avoid injuries in the future.


A Broken Penis

You can fracture your penis if you bend it too far or hit it hard against
your partner's pelvis when you slip out while thrusting. This is different
from a broken finger or toe. That’s because your penis has no bones.
Instead, the force ruptures one of the two cylinders inside that fill with
blood during an erection. Signs of a penile fracture are a popping sound,
swelling, and intense pain. Get medical help right away.


Muscle Pull

Any activity where you do the same movement over and over -- like thrusting
-- can strain a muscle. Twisting your body too hard can pull muscles in
your belly or back. During an orgasm, your thighs naturally tense up, and
you may feel sore afterward. Any pain should let up in a day or two. If it
doesn't, you might have a real injury that needs your doctor's attention.


Carpet Burn

The friction of rubbing against a rough surface -- say a rug or the floor
-- can leave scrapes and burns on your back, buttocks, and legs. Friction
burns can be very painful. Fortunately, most aren't serious, and they'll
heal on their own in a few days. To avoid one of these, put a blanket down
as a buffer if you plan to get busy on the carpet or the floor.


Stuck Foreign Objects

Some couples use sex toys, such as vibrators, dildos, anal beads, or butt
plugs, to enhance their pleasure. Others reach for household items, like a
cucumber or electric toothbrush. Playing with toys is totally normal. Just
be careful that the object you use has a wide enough base that it won't get
stuck. If a toy or other object goes in too far, you may have to make a
trip to the emergency room to have it removed.


Allergic Reactions

An itchy rash or burning after sex could be from an allergy. Lubricant,
spermicides, condoms, and even a partner's cologne can all trigger
reactions in people who are sensitive to them. Rarely, people are allergic
to semen or to a protein in something their male partner ate, such as nuts,
that got into the semen. Symptoms of an allergic reaction usually start
about 10 to 30 minutes after the contact. They can last for hours to days.


Heart Attack

This is pretty rare outside of the movies. As long as your heart is
healthy, there's no reason to abstain from sex. After all, it counts as
aerobic exercise, which is actually good for your heart. As long as you can
do other exercises like walking or jogging without a problem, you should be
healthy enough for sex. Just check with your doctor first if you have
symptoms like chest pain, shortness of breath, or an irregular heartbeat.


Back Injury

A swift move in just the right (or wrong) direction could throw out your
back. Lifting your partner might do the trick as well. Take it slow. Prop
your partner against the bed or a countertop rather than going for a full
lift. If you already have a bad back and it hurts to bend over, skip
spooning -- especially if you are the big spoon. You may be more
comfortable having sex doggy-style, where one partner is on all fours and
the other is in back.


Urinary Tract Infection (UTI)

Bacteria normally live outside the vagina. During sex, a penis, finger, or
sex toy can give these germs an easy route up the urethra and into your
urinary tract. Signs that you have a UTI include burning when you pee and
blood in your urine. To avoid an infection, urinate right after you have
sex to flush out any bacteria. Ask your doctor whether cranberry juice or
tablets might help you avoid UTIs.


Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI)

Without proper precautions, you and your partner could pass bacteria,
viruses, and other germs to each other. Almost 20 million people in the
United States get an STI like herpes, syphilis, or gonorrhea each year.
Condoms are the best way to avoid these infections. Having only one sex
partner can also lower your risk.


Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome

People with this rare condition develop flu- or allergy-like symptoms after
they orgasm. Fever, stuffy nose, sneezing, headache, and itchy eyes can
start within seconds, or up to a few hours, after sex. It can last for a
few days. Doctors don't know what sets off this reaction, but it's more
common in men. If you have this syndrome, allergy medicines or
antidepressants may help.


Post-Sex Depression

Sex should be fun and relaxing, but it isn't for everyone. Some people get
the "post-sex blues," even if the sex was good and they're in a loving
relationship. Doctors call depression or anxiety after sex "postcoital
dysphoria." Some people may even become angry and lash out at their
partner. If sex is upsetting instead of pleasurable, talk to your doctor or
a therapist about it.


Genital Burning

Feeling a burn in your vagina or penis is never normal -- during sex or
otherwise. Many problems cause a burning sensation. In women, it can be due
to vaginal dryness from low estrogen levels around the time of menopause.
An injury, infection, or lack of lubrication can also cause burning or pain
in either partner. Burning once in a while is probably no reason to worry.
But if it often happens with sex, check with your doctor.

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