Sexual Health
Men with genital diseases are not suitable for sexual activity. How can women maintain healthy sexual activity
Although some male genital diseases are not sexually transmitted diseases, in order not to worsen the condition or affect women, sex should not be done.
Male organ diseases are not suitable for sexual activity
① Congenital malformations of the genitalia, such as abnormalities in the external reproductive organs, severe hypospadias, etc., result in the opening of the urethral opening not at the head of the penis, but within the penis or perineum. When the penis is erect, obstacles may occur, and hypospadias can affect ejaculation.
② Acute inflammation of the sexual organs, such as orchitis, orchitis, spermatic cord inflammation, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, etc., especially during acute episodes. During sexual intercourse, the sexual organs are highly congested and swollen, and sexual stimulation can worsen the condition and increase discomfort.
③ Special infections of the sexual organs, such as tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, trichomoniasis, etc., can worsen the condition by engaging in sexual activity during the illness and also transmit the disease to the spouse.
④ Some genital tumors, such as penile cancer, testicular cancer, prostate cancer, etc., must stop sexual activity. Otherwise, sexual intercourse will accelerate the blood circulation in the genital organs, increase the risk of cancer cell metastasis, and is also detrimental to women's health.
⑤ Sexual organ skin diseases, such as genital warts and scrotal eczema, increase the chance of secondary bacterial infections due to unclean rooms, and cannot work in the room after the condition is basically controlled. In addition, urinary system infection, especially suffering from urethritis, cystitis, but also to stop sexual life.
Women also need to pay attention to sexual health
(1) The frequency of normal sexual activity and the frequency of sexual activity among health professionals are closely related to personality, physical fitness, age, and occupation. The frequency of sexual intercourse between couples varies greatly, even in terms of environment, working conditions, emotions, and health status. Generally speaking, the frequency of sexual intercourse is between the ages of 25-35, twice a week for those aged 35-50, once a week for those over 50, and 1-2 times a month. This principle is not suitable for some couples. The frequency of sexual intercourse between couples is mainly based on the principle that both parties do not feel tired on the second day after sexual intercourse, such as fatigue, general discomfort, loss of appetite, low back pain, low back pain, female lower abdominal distension or mental unease on the second day after sexual intercourse. Sexual activity may be frequent, and it should be stopped for an appropriate period of time to restore physical strength. Both men and women should pay attention to the cleanliness and hygiene of their genitals. Both parties need to use warm water to clean the external genitalia every night. Men should flip the foreskin up and clean the dirt inside the foreskin and coronal sulcus; Women should clean the secretions from the labia, labia, and vestibule of the vagina to avoid bringing bacteria into the vagina and causing infection during sexual intercourse. After drinking alcohol, excessive excitement, emotional unease, physical discomfort, or excessive fatigue, it is not advisable to engage in sexual activity. The other party should provide care and understanding, and should not force or force it. The most suitable time for sexual activity is before going to bed at night. Elderly people who feel tired after sexual intercourse, enter sleep, and easily recover their physical strength can also go to bed first, and then have sexual intercourse after waking up. Wife should not engage in sexual activity during menstruation. During the period of period, the pelvis is generally congested and the endometrium falls off. The surface of the uterine cavity is a wound, and if sexual activity is carried out at this time, it is easy to cause pelvic infections, such as endometritis, salpingitis, and pelvic inflammatory disease, causing pain and infertility in the female partner.
(2) Sexual activity during pregnancy and postpartum period should be completely prohibited for women during the first three months of pregnancy. Sexual stimulation can cause uterine contractions and lead to miscarriage. Sexual activity must also be absolutely prohibited for women in the late stages of pregnancy, especially within the month before delivery. Due to the stimulation of sexual intercourse, uterine contractions can lead to premature birth. In addition, sperm in semen during sexual intercourse can introduce bacteria present in the vagina into female pelvic infections. Women can have sex in the middle of pregnancy, but they need to be restrained and not have strong movements. Special attention should be paid to the compression of the female abdomen. If you are an elderly pregnant woman, or if you have a history of multiple natural abortions or premature births, you must stop sexual activity throughout the entire pregnancy period. After childbirth, it takes 6-8 weeks for a woman's entire reproductive organs to gradually return to normal, and couples should also avoid sexual activity during this period.
(3) After amenorrhea, women have decreased ovarian function, decreased estrogen levels in the body, atrophy of vaginal mucosa, vaginal dryness, pain during sexual intercourse, and difficulty during sexual intercourse. For women after amenorrhea, sexual activity should be appropriately reduced, preferably 1-2 times a month. According to research, women after amenorrhea have no sexual activity at all, and their vagina is significantly atrophied. Maintaining moderate sexual activity can delay the time of vaginal atrophy, and appropriate sexual activity is beneficial for the elderly.
(4) Sexual activity must be carried out between couples under legal marriage, and couples must prevent abnormal anal, oral, and masturbation during extramarital sexual intercourse, which is the most reliable guarantee for preventing sexually transmitted diseases.