For men and women who value sex, happiness and sexual fulfillment are often linked. However, when both partners go to great lengths to create a romantic atmosphere for lovemaking and are finally about to enjoy the fruits of their labor, a "popping" sound is heard from the woman's private parts, and a wisp of air seems to escape from there, which is quite a spoilsport.
Women who have given birth can remain calm, after all, everyone knows that vaginal delivery affects the tightness of vaginal muscles and pelvic tissues. Multiple births or inadequate postpartum care can cause the anterior and posterior vaginal walls to not fit tightly together, resulting in vaginal flatulence, which is normal.
But for unmarried, childless women, vaginal flatulence feels like a bolt from the blue. If their boyfriend suspects they're not a virgin or have a promiscuous lifestyle, they can dump him. But what if they can't get over that mental hurdle?

Vaginal flatulence may indicate four problems with the internal organs.
Traditional Chinese medicine practitioners have offered a remedy for women: the root cause of vaginal flatulence is that the body's vital energy fails to rise and instead sinks and emerges from the vulva. Women who are unmarried, childless, or have no history of sexual activity may also experience vaginal flatulence. Women who experience this condition are usually physically weak, especially those who have been ill for a long time and have problems with their internal organs. This condition can be improved through conditioning.
1. Poor physical condition
Premature birth or other reasons can weaken a woman's body, or prolonged illness, or inadequate postpartum care or having too many children can all lead to spleen and stomach weakness, and deficiency of both qi and blood. The spleen and stomach are responsible for ascending qi, but when they are too weak to function properly, the clear qi cannot rise and instead flows downward. If this clear qi comes out of the vagina, it can cause vaginal flatulence.
Good remedy: For vaginal flatulence due to spleen deficiency, the first choice is Buzhong Yiqi Decoction or Huangqi Dangshen Hongzao Decoction.

2. Poor liver meridian circulation
Both the liver and spleen are responsible for ascending functions. When a woman's liver meridian is invaded by cold pathogens, or when there is long-term depression and stagnation of liver qi, the ascending function of the liver will be obstructed, leading to the sinking of clear qi and inducing vaginal flatulence.
Effective remedies: For vaginal flatulence caused by liver qi stagnation, use Evodia Decoction or Pepper and Pig Stomach Decoction to warm the liver and dispel cold; for vaginal flatulence caused by liver qi stagnation, use Bupleurum Liver-Soothing Powder or Rose Tea for conditioning.
3. Cold constitution
Summer's beauty lies in air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and watermelon. However, consuming too many raw, cold foods, such as watermelon and other cooling fruits, as well as cold drinks and ice cream, can prevent the body's yang energy from rising, leading to vaginal flatulence.
Remedies: For vaginal flatulence caused by drinking cold drinks all year round, it is best to use Linggui Zhugan Decoction or pepper and pig stomach soup to regulate it. Try not to eat frozen or cold foods in general.

Most cases of vaginal flatulence do not affect health, but they can impact the harmony of a couple's sex life. In severe cases, it can occur in public, potentially causing social anxiety. Therefore, doctors recommend seeking treatment. The first step in addressing vaginal flatulence is to consult a gynecologist to check for infection and determine if antibiotics are necessary. If not, self-treatment with the mentioned medicinal diet can be helpful after a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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