What happens to the body if you stop loving: The doctor has 9 common trouble, the most dangerous number 8

1. Weakened immune system

Did you know that sex builds immune antibody disease? So, if you're in the 'abstinence' period, you may find you more susceptible to colds and illnesses.

2. Mental impairment

When having sex, human skin-to-skin contact is like the mother's first primitive way for a baby. Touching and touching skin helps you regulate your mood by releasing the happy hormone oxytocin. In addition, 'sex' can also improve morale through endorphin neurotransmitters. If you don't have sex, it's easy for you to get down.

3. The vaginal wall weakens

In women who enter menopause, not regular "love" can reduce blood flow to the area. That makes the vaginal wall thin and dry, leading to pain when having sex again.

4. Reduce the amount of lubricating fluid

For older women, the vagina may also have difficulty with lubrication problems when starting sex again. Just like the thinning of the vaginal walls, this happens when women are older because of the lack of hormone estrogen. For young women (20-30 years), they have a large amount of estrogen to ensure that the tissue is healthy, elastic and lubricated during the "love" stop.

5. Increase or decrease stress, forgetfulness

Like other psychological effects, people who have regular sex frequency will reduce stress. However, for some women, it makes them nervous because they can be painful or only considered obligatory. Therefore, reducing the frequency of sexual intercourse also helps them reduce stress.

In addition, if sexual activity decreases, you will experience amnesia. Exercise, move a little to improve this.

6. Reduce the risk of urinary tract infections

This is good news for you, 'that' increases the risk of urinary tract infections because bacteria are pushed into the urinary tract. Stopping 'love' may reduce this risk, while preventing sexually transmitted diseases. According to a study published in the American Family Physician magazine, 80% of urinary tract infections in premenopausal women occur within 24 hours after sex.

7. Increase cramps during menstruation

Surprisingly, sex can reduce cramps and abdominal pain during the 'red light' period. The uterus is a contractile muscle mass, when orgasmic, the uterus contracts a lot, causing blood to flow faster. That will reduce menstrual cramps.

8. The risk of heart disease increases

Sex raises your heart rate and lowers your blood pressure, if you have normal sex, it can reduce your risk of heart disease.

9. Difficulty sleeping

After sex, your body will release prolactin, a hormone that helps you sleep and relax. If you lack it, you will have trouble falling asleep.

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