Sexual Health
Virgos need to know that these five personality knowledge are all related to your health
After entering puberty, males gradually develop and mature their individual organs, becoming curious about the opposite sex, and even using masturbation to address their sexual needs. But virgins do not know much about sexual knowledge, and may even fall into misconceptions that can affect their physical health.
What 5 sexual knowledge do virgins need to know?
1. Sexual dysfunction
Common sexual dysfunction includes erectile dysfunction and abnormal penile erection. The former is a common male genital disease, and it is usually easy to have erectile dysfunction during the first few sexual encounters after marriage. Don't worry too much, as it will gradually improve with the increase of sexual activity. The latter refers to the disorder of the mechanism for controlling penile fatigue when the penis continues to erect for more than 4 hours, which is related to excessive stimulation, abuse of stimulants or blood soluble drugs. In this case, it is necessary to immediately seek medical treatment to avoid penile necrosis.
2. Ejaculatory disorders
Ejaculation disorders include premature ejaculation and non ejaculation, the former refers to ejaculation speed being too fast and sexual intercourse lasting less than 3 minutes. Most men ejaculate faster during their first sexual intercourse due to lack of experience and excessive sensitivity of the glans penis. In addition, prolonged separation between men and women, excessive physical fatigue or mental stress can easily lead to premature ejaculation. The latter refers to the natural erection of the penis during sexual intercourse but the inability to ejaculate, with over 90% being functional non ejaculation, meaning that the body has no organic diseases, and the stimulation intensity during sexual intercourse does not meet the threshold. In addition, excessive masturbation in men can lead to insufficient intensity of true sexual activity, fear of pregnancy, suppression of sexual activity, and functional non ejaculation.
3. Penile fracture
Penile fracture is medically known as corpus cavernosum rupture, which contains a large number of vascular sinuses surrounded by a tough white membrane. When the penis is erect, the corpus cavernosum becomes congested and dilated, causing excessive tension or thinning of the white membrane surrounding the corpus cavernosum. When the penis is slightly impacted by strong external forces, the white membrane ruptures. Excessive or violent sexual activity is the main cause of penile fracture, and in such cases, emergency calls should be made immediately to avoid permanent necrosis of the penis.
4. Tear of frenulum of foreskin
The frenulum of the foreskin is located within the foreskin and is relatively fragile and prone to breakage. Excessive force or intense impact during sexual intercourse can tear the frenulum of the foreskin or even completely rupture. Due to the lack of sexual experience in some men, excessive impatience and intensity during sexual intercourse, or vaginal spasms in women, resistance is encountered when the penis is forcefully inserted, and the foreskin pulls the frenulum, ultimately tearing the frenulum. The typical symptoms of foreskin tearing are bleeding and pain. Mild tearing can be cured within a week with local disinfection, but severe tearing requires seeking medical attention from a reputable hospital.