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Seven major sexual "danger zones" revealed 

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1. Spasms and pain: The most common type is muscle spasm in the outer thigh or calf during intercourse, commonly known as "cramps." This may be related to overly vigorous movements and excessive muscle stretching during sexual activity. Dehydration and fatigue can also be contributing factors. You can massage the affected area yourself or have your partner help to promote local blood circulation and relax the muscles. 2. Pelvic congestion: During sexual arousal, a large amount of blood rushes into the pelvic tissues, causing congestion. If orgasm is not achieved, this congestion subsides very slowly. About 10% of women experience discomfort such as lower abdominal distension and lower back pain. In this case, you should lie flat and elevate your hips with a pillow for half an hour each time, 3-4 times a day, to help blood flow back. If necessary, you can take anti-inflammatory drugs such as aspirin. Of course, the most fundamental prevention method is to improve the quality of your sex life. Achieving orgasm involves strong contractions of the muscles and sexual organs, which can quickly dissipate the congestion. 3. Sexual Allergies: Sexual allergies often occur due to intolerance to latex (the basic raw material for condoms) and other contraceptives and medications. Women often experience vaginal stinging and burning. If an allergic reaction occurs, wipe or rinse away any residual liquid or cream with water, a damp towel, or tissue, then take a warm bath. Apply a cold compress to the vulva to reduce swelling. If necessary, take over-the-counter antihistamines. If you experience shortness of breath, palpitations, joint pain, swelling, or develop rashes or hives on any part of your body, see a doctor immediately.
4. Urinary Tract Infections: Urinary tract infections caused by excessive sexual activity are a common problem. Generally, 4-5 times a week or excessively long sexual encounters (so-called marathon sex) are considered "excessive." Excessive sexual activity allows bacteria to invade the urethra and even ascend to the bladder, leading to urinary tract infections. Due to women's unique anatomy, this type of urinary tract infection primarily affects women. In this case, antibiotics are used to eliminate the bacteria. 5. Back sprain: Regardless of the cause or posture, if back pain occurs, sexual activity should be stopped immediately. Normal sexual intercourse should not be painful. Back pain during sex is more common in women with relatively weak back muscles. The treatment is to immediately lie on your side with your knees bent, place a pillow between your knees, and apply a cold compress to the area. 6. Condom slippage: Many married couples have experienced condom slippage or breakage. There is no need to panic if this happens. The correct procedure is to take emergency contraception twice within 72 hours. If the condom slips off inside the vagina, simply pinch the base and pull it out gently. Do not douche, as this will push sperm deeper. 7. Diaphragm cannot be removed:

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