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What are the dangers of having too vigorous sex? These 4 health risks cannot be ignored!

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With the opening of sexual thoughts, people are no longer secretive about sex. Some couples choose various sexual positions in order to seek sexual stimulation. If they do not control the degree of sex during sex, it may cause harm to the body.

What are the dangers of having too intense sex?

1. Rupture of the tunica albuginea of ​​the penis

There is a thick fibrous membrane outside the corpus cavernosum of the penis, which is the tunica albuginea. Under normal circumstances, it is about 2 millimeters. When the penis is erect, the vascular sinuses are congested and the internal pressure increases. The tunica albuginea is only 0.2 to 0.25 millimeters. A little carelessness may cause penile fracture. During sex, if the penis is inserted at an angle, it may hit the woman's pubic bone violently, causing the penis to break. Subcutaneous bleeding may occur immediately after the rupture of the tunica albuginea, and the penis may turn blue, swollen, and deformed. Don't be too nervous when the penis is broken. You need to apply local ice and then wrap the injured area. This can inhibit penile erection and reduce bleeding pain. Go to the hospital in time for suture surgery to sew up the tunica albuginea.

2. Vaginal tear

The first time you have sex, you move too hard and the vaginal wall has not fully expanded, causing the vaginal wall to tear. Vaginal lacerations can cause massive bleeding, shock, and even life-threatening injuries. The vagina of some girls is not yet fully developed. During sexual intercourse for the first time, excessive tension, muscle contraction, and excessive force may cause tearing. In old age, the vagina atrophies and vaginal secretions decrease, and tears are prone to occur during sexual intercourse. If you encounter this problem, you need to seek medical treatment promptly. In mild cases, you can use local pressure to stop bleeding and reduce inflammation, and pay more attention to rest. Severe lacerations must be surgically stopped to prevent infection.

3. Torn foreskin frenulum

Excessive or improper force during sexual intercourse can cause the foreskin frenulum to tear, causing bleeding pain, or even heavy bleeding. Don't panic when facing this problem. You need to stop sexual life immediately, apply simple pressure to stop the bleeding, then rinse, and go to the hospital for disinfection and bandaging to prevent infection. Small cracks can heal after about a week of rest. During this period, sexual intercourse should be avoided to prevent the wound from opening again. If the bleeding does not stop, suturing is required immediately and the medicine needs to be changed in time. If the frenulum is not healed properly and the frenulum is too short or scarred, it may cause penile erection to be bent or painful, reducing the quality of sexual life.

4. Red and swollen labia

Having sex for a long time or exercising too vigorously can cause redness, swelling, pain or itching in the labia due to excessive friction, affecting normal life and even leading to cervicitis or vaginitis. If the labia are red, swollen and painful after sex, you need to abstain from sex for more than half a month to allow enough time for the edema to repair.

Warm reminder

Excessive sexual activity can also cause minor lacerations to the skin and mucous membranes of both men and women. At this time, bacteria will take advantage of the situation and cause a series of diseases. Therefore, you should pay attention to gentle movements during sex and there must be enough foreplay.

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