What are you most afraid of during sex? Many people may say that they are most afraid of erectile dysfunction and premature ejaculation. In fact, these are all pediatrics. The truly terrifying thing is sexual intercourse accidents. Sexual intercourse accidents are both common and inevitable in sexual life for all couples. Sometimes this kind of accident is not important, but sometimes it can cause psychological shadows for a person, leading to various diseases such as not reporting, premature ejaculation, frigidity, etc. Today, let's have a detailed understanding of what kind of accidents and embarrassments we may encounter in sexual life.
1. Body pain caused by posture
Regardless of the cause or posture that causes back pain, sexual activity should be immediately stopped. Normal sexual activity should not have pain. Back pain is more common in women with relatively weak back muscles. The treatment method is to immediately bend the knee and lie on the side, place a pillow between the knees, and apply local cold compress.
2. Internal items cannot be removed
Rotating the vaginal diaphragm is as easy as wearing shoelaces.
But sometimes more intense sexual activity can push the vaginal diaphragm deep, making it difficult to remove. In this regard, the recommended practice by health scientists is to squat down and then hold your breath to contract your abdomen. The vaginal diaphragm will be pushed to a sufficient position and removed by yourself.
3. Female exclusive reproductive diseases
This is a common problem. Generally speaking, having sex 4-5 times a week or for too long each time can lead to bacterial invasion of the urethra or even ascending bladder, leading to urinary tract infections.
4. Female pelvic congestion
When a woman is sexually excited, a large amount of blood rushes into the pelvic tissue, forming a congested state.
If orgasm is not achieved, pelvic congestion will slowly subside. At this point, you should lie flat and raise your buttocks with a pillow for half an hour each time, 3-4 times a day, to help with blood circulation. If necessary, take anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin.
5. Spasms and pain
The most common is muscle spasms on the outer thigh or lower leg during sexual intercourse, commonly known as cramps, which may be related to excessive sexual activity and muscle stretching.
6. Allergies to sexual activity
The occurrence of allergies is mainly due to unadaptation to creams, latex, and other contraceptive devices and medications, and women often feel vaginal pain and burning. So allergies are not really allergic to sexual behavior itself. Once there is an allergic reaction, wipe or rinse residual liquids, creams, etc. with water, a damp towel or tissue, and then take a warm water bath.