Scientific and reasonable sexual activity can make people more physically and mentally happy, and can also enhance marital relationships. But in a state of illness, one cannot engage in sexual activity blindly, otherwise it will endanger one's physical health. So, what are the diseases that prevent sexual activity?
1. Sexually transmitted diseases or genital infections
If sexually transmitted diseases such as genital herpes, syphilis, and genital warts are caused by excessive sexual disorder, sexual activity cannot be carried out until the condition is completely cured, otherwise provocative infections may occur and even spread to the other half, causing cross infection and exacerbating the condition. In addition, when men suffer from prostatitis, orchitis, seminal vesiculitis, and epididymitis, while women suffer from vaginitis, cervicitis, and other conditions, they cannot engage in sexual activity because sexual activity can cause high levels of swelling and congestion in the sexual organs. Frequent friction between the vagina and penis can exacerbate inflammation and even allow pathogens to enter the other half of the body, leading to infection.
2. Burns not yet healed or genital tumors
After skin burns, the function and structure of the epidermis are not yet complete and the skin is damaged. If excessive friction or touch is applied, the fibrous layer and epidermis will be separated, resulting in the formation of blisters or blood bubbles. In addition, excessive joint activity can also worsen the condition. When men suffer from some genital tumors such as prostate cancer or penile cancer, and women suffer from ovarian and uterine cancer, they cannot engage in sexual activity. Otherwise, cancer cells can spread to other parts of the blood and lymphatic circulation, exacerbating the condition.
3. Severe menstrual irregularities in women
Severe menstrual irregularities mainly refer to the amount of bleeding and abnormal menstrual cycles, or unbearable abdominal pain during menstruation, with long and large menstrual periods. This type of population can resume sexual activity after adjusting their menstrual cycle, otherwise they will be affected by sexual stimulation, causing excessive nerve activity, disrupting endocrine systems, and exacerbating menstrual irregularities.
4. Infectious diseases or skin infections
When suffering from influenza, acute hepatitis, tuberculosis and venereal diseases, it is impossible to have sex. Otherwise, the germs will spread along with the body fluids and infect the other half. In addition, when the skin is infected, it is important to maintain local cleanliness and hygiene. Sexual activity can promote fungal growth, prolong the healing time of skin wounds, and even induce wound infections, exacerbating the condition.
Suffering from these diseases and not engaging in sexual activity can have a significant impact on both spouses and even the next generation. In addition, when the body is excessively fatigued, sexual activity cannot be carried out because it consumes physical strength and energy. If sexual activity is intense, orgasm cannot be achieved, which can damage physical health.