Women over middle age who have a history of childbirth often experience laxity of the vaginal walls and pelvic floor tissues, which is a physiological phenomenon. This排气phenomenon can be corrected by strengthening the contraction of the vaginal muscles. The method involves doing contraction and relaxation exercises for the vaginal and anal muscles, i.e., contracting the anus and vagina while inhaling, and relaxing while exhaling.
Some women feel air moving in and out of their vagina during sexual activity, or even experience involuntary gas release at other times. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this is referred to as "Yin Chui." Yin Chui is more common in women with a history of childbirth due to the relaxation of the vaginal walls and pelvic tissues, or after menopause when subcutaneous tissues become lax and shrink, causing the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina not to seal tightly. This allows air to enter, and when the vagina contracts, the air inside is involuntarily released, resulting in such a situation. In real life, it's more common in elderly women, but they are often too embarrassed to consult a doctor.
Recently, this condition has worsened, with air moving in and out of the vagina even during normal activities, sometimes producing sounds in public places, causing her great embarrassment and discomfort. What exactly is this condition? Is it related to a loose vagina, and are there any treatments available?
Lily, a department manager at a company, has been married for five years. Six months ago, she gave birth to an 8-pound baby boy, bringing joy to the whole family. However, Lily developed a concern. Initially, during intercourse, air would enter her vagina and be expelled with slight movement, similar to passing gas.
Why does the vagina make noise during sex?
Experts from 99 Health Network say: We need to look at the cause; this is what we generally refer to as "Yin Chui."
Yin Chui is more common in women with a history of childbirth, due to the relaxation of the vaginal walls and pelvic tissues, or after menopause when subcutaneous tissues become lax and shrink, causing the anterior and posterior walls of the vagina not to seal tightly, allowing air to enter. When the vagina contracts, the air inside is involuntarily released.
Performing these exercises twice daily for 20 minutes each session can help. If there is a rectovaginal fistula or third-degree perineal tear, and the sound during intercourse is loud, affecting bowel and bladder function, then corrective surgery may be necessary. If bacterial vaginitis is present, the gas expulsion will naturally disappear after antibiotic treatment. If unsure about the vaginal gas expulsion, one can consult a doctor.
Some individuals who perceive vaginal gas expulsion are actually suffering from neurosis. These patients have heightened sensitivity in the vagina, perceiving airflow despite no actual gas being expelled. This is a psychoneurological symptom, not a gynecological disease. However, some cases of vaginal gas expulsion are caused by pathological changes in the pelvis, such as rectovaginal fistulas or third-degree perineal tears, allowing air to enter the vagina. When body position changes or pressure is applied to the vagina, gas is expelled, resulting in Yin Chui. Certain cases of vaginitis, where bacteria ferment in the vagina producing large amounts of gas, increasing internal pressure beyond external pressure, can also lead to Yin Chui.
During intercourse, some women not only feel gas expulsion but also hear sounds. This occurs because the vaginal walls are lax, and during sex, the vagina cannot tightly envelop the penis, creating gaps that allow air to enter and remain. During intercourse, the outer third of the vagina opens, and the gas inside moves with the thrusting of the penis, producing sounds.
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