Sexual syncope is generally not common in clinical practice, so many people are not very familiar with it. Sexual syncope often occurs in newlyweds who have sex for the first time and young men and women on dates.
Analyzing the causes of sexual syncope
The reasons for this are generally due to the following factors, in addition to the fact that the bride may have had an existing illness during sexual intercourse:
First, the spirit is too nervous, the sympathetic nerve is too excited, the adrenal hormone is too secreted, and the level of catecholamine in the body rises sharply, which makes the small vasospasm in the whole body contract and cause temporary ischemia and hypoxia in the brain, resulting in syncope.
This situation is more common in brides with weaker physical fitness or severe anemia.
Secondly, she was too nervous and hugged the bride too tightly, accidentally compressing her carotid sinus baroreceptors, causing a sudden drop in blood pressure and fainting in a reflexive manner.
Thirdly, there is a lack of common sense in this area, where the mind is too tense or excited, and breathing is accelerated, resulting in respiratory alkalosis, dizziness, chest tightness, numbness in limbs, and even convulsions and syncope.
Fourthly, people come and go, socialize excessively, smoke and drink alcohol, have sex afterwards, feel mentally exhausted, and cannot withstand the consumption of sexual activity.
Fifth, during or after sexual intercourse, the skin first becomes itchy, followed by dizziness and fainting.
Treatment methods for syncope
If mild syncope symptoms such as dizziness, discomfort, and pale complexion have already occurred during sexual activity, do not panic. You can pause sexual activity and drink some sugar water to stabilize your emotions, and most of them can gradually recover. If fainting has occurred, the pillow can be immediately removed and the head tilted to one side. The lower limbs can be slightly raised (using a pillow or similar), and acupuncture or finger pressure can be applied to the middle (middle of the nasolabial groove) and Hegu acupoints. Most cases can improve. After the patient wakes up, they can take some sugar water. If accompanied by skin itching, on the basis of the above treatment, you can take some anti allergic drugs, such as chlorpheniramine, cisplatin, etc., and seek the help of a doctor at the hospital.