The pressure of modern life is high, and in order to create a better life, many girls devote a lot of time to their work, which leads to unresolved personal problems. In recent years, many single women have experienced problems such as breast pain and vaginal itching. Surprisingly, most of the reasons for the illness are actually due to long-term lack of sexual activity! What's going on here?
Although there is currently no conclusive medical evidence or clinical investigation to prove that there is a direct connection between women's lack of sexual activity and gynecological diseases, women with these problems are often encountered in clinical practice. Some middle-aged and elderly women, due to long-term lack of sexual activity, have more difficulty performing gynecological vaginal examinations than other women of the same age, and their pain will also be more pronounced.
Women's long-term lack of normal sexual life or sexual repression will lead to disuse atrophy of their sexual function, decreased or dry vaginal secretions, and decreased disease resistance, which may lead to vaginal infectious diseases, cervicitis, pelvic inflammation, etc. This year, the high incidence of breast diseases has also begun to shift towards older, unmarried, and childless women. This type of woman's emotions cannot be relied on, and long-term sexual repression is not unrelated.
In addition, women who have not had sex for a long time are prone to develop indifferent emotions towards sex, leading to a decline in sexual function and even entering menopause early. Human physiological functions must follow natural laws. When the body feels that this function is something you don't need, it will end its mission. Sex is the latest mature system and also the earliest declining system. People or animals are always the most capable and creative when they have the strongest sexual desire and fecundity. This is a reproductive characteristic endowed by nature. When human sex declines, people will also age, and all organs will enter a declining period.
After a few months of abstinence, a woman's sexual desire can completely disappear, and it is necessary to resume sexual activity and slow down the process of arousing sexual desire. When resuming sexual activity, there may be a feeling of pain due to reduced vaginal discharge, and it may also cause problems with orgasmic disorders. Long term lack of sexual activity can also lead to changes in women's psychology and behavior, making it easy for them to lose themselves and often suffer from unrealistic ideas. There may even be symptoms such as sleep disorders, headaches, gastrointestinal spasms, etc.