Sexual Health
Enjoy the sexual experience while paying attention to safety. Be careful, this type of sexual activity can hurt you
Conflict is inevitable in life. When making love, people also accidentally hurt themselves. According to ABC, sex is sometimes like a battlefield. Every year, tens of thousands of people fall in love. The most common ones are muscle fatigue, cramps in the neck or other parts of the body, fractures, skin abrasions, and Penile fracture. For women, vaginal tears are the most common. However, few people are able to consult hospitals in a timely manner or truthfully inform doctors.
The above report is based on an investigation conducted by the UK telephone commissioned investigation agency 'Telephone Bank'. After conducting a survey of 1000 adults in the country by Telephone Bank, it was found that one-third of them were injured during sexual activity, and 5% admitted to having to take leave and rest for this. Among them, the most common places of injury are chairs, sofas, bathrooms, or adopting unique sexual positions.
When trying sex outside the bedroom or bed, it is necessary to learn self-protection. For example, if the sofa is too soft to support the physical load of two people, the muscles in the lower back will be overloaded for men. If the bathroom floor is too slippery, you may accidentally fall. If the female genital tract is torn, it is more related to excessive sexual activity and insufficient lubrication Said Billy Goldberg, assistant professor of emergency medicine at New York University Grossman School of Medicine.
Safe sex should not only prevent sexual diseases, but also prevent accidental pregnancy and accidental injuries. Once sexual discomfort is felt, even if it is mild, it should be stopped immediately. Do not excessively twist or stretch the body. Stand straight and bend down, do not touch your toes, or the doctor suggests not to exercise vigorously. Mild methods should be taken during sexual activity. Regardless of the age group of women, lubricants should be prepared to prevent unexpected needs.