In life, conflict is inevitable. When having sex, people also accidentally hurt themselves. According to ABC, sex is sometimes like a battlefield, and tens of thousands of people hang up in love every year, the most common being muscle fatigue, cramps in the neck or other parts of the body, fractures, skin abrasions, broken penis, etc. For women, the incidence of vaginal tears is the highest. However, few people go to the hospital in time for consultation or tell the doctor truthfully.Click to read more
The above report is based on an investigation completed by the British telephone commission investigative agency "Phone Bank". A survey of 1,000 adults in the country by Phone Bank found that 1/3 had been injured during sex, and 5% admitted to having to take time off to rest for it.
Among them, the most common places of injury are chairs, sofas, bathrooms, or taking strange sex positions.
"When you try sex in the bedroom or outside the bed, you have to learn to protect yourself. For example, the sofa is too soft to support the physical load of two people, and for men, the muscles of the lower back will be overloaded. The bathroom floor is so slippery that you can fall if you're not careful. Women's vaginal tears are more related to sexual action being too violent and not lubricated enough. Billy Goldberg, assistant professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at New York University School of Medicine, said.
Safe sex is not only about preventing STDs, but also about preventing unwanted pregnancies and unintended injuries. "As soon as you feel sexual discomfort, even if it is slight, you should stop immediately. Don't twist or stretch your body too much. Stand up straight and bend over, not touch your toes, or your doctor advises against strenuous exercise, and you should take a gentle approach during sex. "Women of all ages should have lubricants in case they need them.
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