Sexual Health
Middle aged and elderly people must be vigilant about the negative effects of excitement on sexual life
It is said that people are happy and happy. In fact, when happy, besides being full of energy, enjoying sex is also a way for couples to celebrate. However, for middle-aged and elderly people, this approach is not worth advocating.
Maintaining a harmonious and happy sexual life is very necessary, but a safe sexual life is even more important. After the human body is stimulated strongly enough, the rapid release of nerve impulses, muscle contraction, and increased gland secretion are manifested as accelerated heartbeat, increased blood pressure, and headache.
Sexual activity itself is a process of nerve stimulation. If one enjoys sexual activity while excited, for middle-aged and elderly men, their heart rate and blood pressure may further accelerate, and even exceed their physical endurance. Young people may experience discomfort such as panic and dizziness, and in severe cases, it may cause cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, endangering life safety.
Moreover, modern medicine has proven that excessive sympathetic nerve stimulation and adrenaline stimulation are important pathogenic factors for diseases such as hypertension, coronary heart disease, and tachycardia. Therefore, regardless of their usual physical condition, for safety reasons, it is best for middle-aged and elderly men to avoid sexual activity when their emotions are too excited.
Moreover, Li Hongjun has reached middle age, which is the peak of his career. Many people may encounter excitement such as promotions, salary increases, job promotions, and thesis awards, all of which can put their bodies in a very excited state. At this point, sexual activity is not allowed. In addition, for middle-aged and elderly people, they should not engage in sexual activity during emotional excitement such as family upheavals and huge property losses. Emotional excitement can increase the level of catecholamines in the blood, and having sex can increase the probability of heart disease.
Li Hongjun reminds middle-aged and elderly couples to recognize the negative effects of excitement on sexual life, strive to stabilize their emotions, and calm down. Spouses also have an obligation to help each other by transferring and stabilizing their emotions through chatting, walking, and other means.