Sexual Health
Is there the best time to have sex? These 5 time points are not suitable for sexual activity
Because men always prefer animals with lower body thinking, many men have high demands for sex. Of course, male sexual desire also represents health, but in several situations, it is best for men not to have sex. Otherwise, it will not only affect one's own health, but also have no benefits for the male body, and can also lead to infertility. So, under what circumstances cannot room work be done? When is the best time for men to have sex?
In these 5 situations! Men who engage in sexual activity not only harm others but also themselves
1. Congenital malformation of sexual organs, affecting ejaculation
Severe sexual dysfunction leads to abnormalities in the external genitalia, such as cryptorchidism or absence of testicles, or very small testicles, resulting in poor development of the penis, which prevents individuals from engaging in sexual activity. Some people have Hypospadias, and the urethral orifice is not opened on the head of the penis, but on the perineum, leading to sexual dysfunction, which can affect ejaculation, and can not lead a normal sexual life.
2. Acute inflammation of sexual organs, painful ejaculation
There are many such patients. We have encountered Orchitis, Epididymitis, Prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis and urethritis in clinical practice. If these diseases are acute, they are not suitable for sexual life. Inflammation itself will cause organ bleeding, edema, and lumen blockage. If the room is opened, organ congestion and edema will worsen, and inflammation will worsen. In serious cases, sexual life will bring many discomfort to the body, such as ejaculation pain, Testicular pain during ejaculation, and perineum pain.
3. Sexual organ infection, infecting partners
Genital organs suffering from tuberculosis, sexually transmitted diseases, trichomonas, mold, etc. require sexual activity after treatment. If you make love without cure, you will spread the disease to your Sexual partner, aggravate your disease and further develop your disease. For example, sexually transmitted diseases (gonorrhea, etc.) can lead a sexual life without being cured. First, they can infect their spouses. Second, they can further develop diseases, from Urethritis to the posterior urethra, to prostate, seminal vesicles, and even Orchitis. Sexual organ specific inflammation prohibits sexual life.
4. Tumor in sexual organs, accelerating tumor spread
Such as Penile cancer, Testicular cancer, prostate cancer, etc., should stop sexual life after the onset. Because having sex can accelerate the blood circulation of the sexual organs, increasing the chances of tumor cells entering the bloodstream and spreading to lymph nodes. That is to say, cancer cells are prone to metastasis and may also have adverse effects on the health of spouses.