What are some common knowledge about sexual life? Harmonious sexual life is the foundation of family harmony, so what are the common knowledge about sexual life? Below, the editor will tell you some basic knowledge about sexual life, which are essential health knowledge!
Common Sense of Sexual Life
1、 What diseases should newlyweds prevent from having sexual intercourse?
1. Urinary tract infection. Such as urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, etc. The prevention method is that both men and women should wash the external genitalia regularly. Before each sexual intercourse, both parties should clean the genitals and external genitalia. It is best for women to urinate once and clean the external genitalia again after sexual intercourse to reduce the chance of infection.
2. Syncope in the same room. Due to the bride's excessive nervousness, fear or excitement, her heart rate accelerates, and she may experience symptoms of cerebral anemia during sexual intercourse, such as palpitations, shortness of breath, pale complexion, cold sweating, decreased blood pressure, weak pulse, damp and cold limbs, trance, and aphasia. In this situation, the bride's head should be lowered and she should drink a glass of sugar water. Generally, she can slowly recover. If her mind is still unclear, she should be sent to the hospital for treatment. The preventive measure is for the bride to feel relaxed and not overly nervous. The relationship between the two parties should be harmonious, and the groom should restrain himself, with gentle movements and avoiding rudeness.
3. Female genital D injury. Such as tearing of the vaginal D, excessive bleeding, and damage to the vaginal D vault, all of which are caused by the groom's rough movements and excessive force. Especially when the husband lacks self-control and has rough sexual intercourse, these accidents may occur, and some may experience shock due to excessive bleeding. If this situation occurs, sexual activity should be stopped and the bleeding area should be compressed with disinfectant cotton balls for a while. In severe cases, it should be sent to the hospital for treatment.
4. Vaginal D spasm. A very small number of brides, due to their lack of understanding of sexual activity, develop fear and experience vaginal spasm during sexual intercourse, making it difficult for sexual intercourse to proceed smoothly and even causing penile incarceration and difficulty in pulling out. The preventive measure is for the bride to cooperate and coordinate, not to be nervous, and to consider sexual intercourse between husband and wife as a part of a happy and fulfilling life. When there is vaginal D spasm, spasms and sedatives such as atropine and Lumina can be taken once half an hour before sexual intercourse. If the genitalia D is deformed or narrow, it should be treated at the hospital.
Common Sense of Sexual Life
5. Male penis injury. Some grooms are impatient and aggressive during sexual intercourse, causing damage to the glans, rupture of the foreskin frenulum, bleeding, and severe pain. In mild cases, they can recover after a few days of rest, while in severe cases, they should seek timely medical treatment.
2、 Will contraception affect sexual activity?
The first question that newlyweds who are preparing to take contraceptive measures repeatedly consider is whether contraception will affect their normal sexual response? In fact, a large number of scientific experiments have proven that various contraceptive measures, such as male condoms, female contraceptive diaphragms, oral contraceptives, and intrauterine devices, not only have no adverse effects on the human body, sexual function, and sexual life, but also provide freedom and psychological liberation for sexual life. The so-called sexual discomfort that some people experience is not caused by the measures themselves, but rather the result of psychological illusions, misunderstandings, and even distortions caused by long-term social impacts.