Sexual Health
What's wrong with feeling tired during sex? Do you know the three major manifestations of sub health in sexual life
The main characteristics of sub health include: ① various symptoms reflected by physical and mental discomfort, such as fatigue, weakness, and emotional changes, which are difficult to determine for a considerable period of time; ② Various signs of weakness caused by age-incompatible tissue structure or physiological dysfunction; ③ Microecological imbalance state; ④ Prepathological physiological and pathological changes in certain diseases.
So do you know that human sexual activity can also have sub health? So do you know the sub health manifestations of sexual life in couples? Let's take a look together.
1. Physiological sub health
Physiological sexual subhealth refers to the weakening of normal sexual responses mainly due to sexual fatigue, including difficulty in arousal (i.e. erectile problems in males, lubrication problems in females), reduced pleasure in sexual activity, less experience or difficulty in controlling orgasm (especially in females), or certain physiological problems that hinder smooth sexual intercourse, such as pain during sexual intercourse, vaginal spasms, etc., which can be accompanied by other symptoms such as insufficient energy, irritability, fatigue, and fatigue Distracted attention, dizziness, chest tightness, shortness of breath, palpitations, insomnia, forgetfulness, neck, shoulder, back pain, frequent urination, irregular menstruation, increased vaginal discharge, etc.
2. Psychological Subhealth
Psychological sexual subhealth refers to a decrease in normal sexual interest and desire, mainly due to psychological fatigue. Psychological fatigue can lead to physiological subhealth, such as a subjective lack of sexual excitement in women, which can objectively lead to a lack of vaginal lubrication; Conversely, physiological subhealth can also lead to psychological subhealth, such as a lack of orgasm leading to negative sexual experiences, which in turn can reduce expectations for satisfactory sexual experiences.
3. Social adaptability
Sexual subhealth Common social adaptability Sexual subhealth includes homosexuality, voyeurism, fetishism, exhibitionism, frotteurism, etc. The lack of desire for normal heterosexual sex life under the premise that sexual knowledge education cannot keep pace, poor family and school education, bad partners and the influence of sexual culture will lead to social adaptability sexual subhealth For example, The occurrence of homosexuality is closely related to its living environment. The accommodation conditions for migrant workers are mostly those of the same sex sleeping together on big bunks, and physical contact is inevitable. Driven by sexual impulse and curiosity, they often obtain spiritual needs and satisfaction through "playing" and playing with the same sex. If not guided in a timely manner, they may develop into sexual abnormalities.