What harm does frequent sexual life have to the body?
Everyone, every couple, their sexual ability and desire are different, and they are very different, which is often related to physical health, mood, environment and other factors. Therefore, it is not appropriate to rigidly stipulate the number of sexual intercourse, and to measure whether sexual life is too frequent or excessive. Normal and moderate sexual life will not affect the health of the body, but make both sides happy and comfortable, and can better engage in work and labor. However, if couples have excessive sexual life, their bodies will consume too much. One sexual intercourse is equivalent to climbing five stairs at a medium speed. At high tide, the heart rate can be increased to 65,438+040 ~ 65,438+060 times, the systolic blood pressure can be increased by 4 ~ 65,438+006 kPa (i.e. 30 ~ 80 mm Hg), and the heart overload is nearly 65,438+00 ~ 65,438+05 seconds or more. In addition, semen contains nutrients such as fructose, protein, vitamins, hormones and trace elements, which are provided by substance metabolism in the body. Frequent discharge of semen will inevitably lead to endocrine disorders, nutritional deficiency, decreased immune function and decreased body resistance, and many diseases will follow. So do women. Excessive sexual life will lead to pelvic congestion, especially increasing the chances of reproductive and urinary system infections and increasing the incidence of cystitis.