How Lupus Impacts a Patient's Sexuality
Vaginal dryness, pain and sensitivity also play a role
Pain and sensitivity associated with lupus can be an issue when it comes to bedroom matters. For instance, a woman may experience hip pain when having intercourse while in the traditional missionary position. Others have sensitive skin and vaginal dryness. Jolly advises that having a female partner on top of the male or side by side during intercourse may help prevent any hip pain that they may feel.
Sensitivity and vaginal dryness can be fixed with the help of water-based lubricants, and these lubricants also work well with condoms (however, never use oil-based lubricants with condoms as they may cause the condom to break). Marisa Zeppieri-Caruana, who works in Fort Lauderdale, advises patients to get in touch with their bodies. Knowing what turns them on and what turns them off may help solve some of the problems they could experience while having sex.
Extra foreplay works well for most lupus patients. Women require it for lubrication purposes in order to minimize discomfort. It is important to know that some health specialists recommend masturbation since having an orgasm can reduce fatigue, pain, and stress. It also reminds women that having sex should be pleasurable and fun for them!