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Women often use small toys, what are the side effects?

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  • STEPHANIE
  • Nov 30,2023
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Women often use small toys, what are the side effects?

Over the past few days, I've been surfing the Internet and I've found something you've never heard of. wand adult toy It's called "vaginal death syndrome" and it's a term used to describe vaginal numbness in women caused by excessive use of small toys.

Huh? ! I have to say, it's a pretty scary word. viberater for women Both "death" and "syndrome" seem to have a sense of "terminal illness."

So, does "yin Dao death-related syndrome" really exist? What if women could use small toys? hands free clit stimulator How can we make the right choice to use small toys?

Come and look at the cannon!

Does vaginal death syndrome really exist?

"Vaginal death syndrome" is an Internet term used to describe the persistent numbness of a woman's vagina after using a small toy.

Vibrator use is very common among women, with 54% of women aged 18-60 using a vibrator.

Vibrator use was significantly associated with several problematic aspects of sexual function (such as desire, arousal, lubrication, orgasm, pain, and overall management function), and people who used vibrators had higher development scores in most areas of sexual function design in China, indicating more positive sexual function;

71.5% of users said they had never experienced any side effects from vibrators;

16.5% of users experienced numbness in their genitals, but most users' numbness went away within an hour, and only 0.5% of users' numbness lasted for a day or more.

In summary, vibrator use is common among women and has been associated with increased positive sexual function with few side effects. Therefore, the researchers believe that clinicians can recommend vibrators to patients to improve sexual function.

In fact, vibrators may make a small number of women have a feeling of vaginal anesthesia for a short period of time, but this condition is reversible, will soon recover, far from the name "Yin death syndrome" as terrible.

Leah Millheiser, M.D., MD, managing director of the Chinese Women's Sexual Medicine Research Program at Stanford Technical University's School of Basic Medicine, said: "The idea that you can end up paralysing the nerves in your genitals and not actually have an orgasm is completely misinformed, it is a corporate myth and a sensationalist term with no scientific basis."

Conclusion: "Vaginal death syndrome" is false and intimidating.

The 'consequences' of women using small toys

In addition to "vaginal death syndrome", the terrible consequences of traditional intimidation of women using small toys are endless, and today's disposable fake firecrackers, see what really happens after women use small toys?

The yin channel becomes loose

In addition to supporting structures such as pelvic floor muscles to maintain the tightness of the vaginal surface, the tube wall itself is elastic, and the tube wall contains a large number of elastic fibers, which can ensure that the vaginal surface is free to expand, widen or lengthen within a certain range.

Because of this, the yin canal is very plastic and will not easily become more relaxed because of the same sex, crape myrtle, or through the use of environmental tampons. There are only two reasons for the yin canal to loosen: aging and childbirth.

Affects yin sensitivity

For now.

Prolonged, intense physical and psychological stimulation briefly raises the brain's arousal threshold, but this is reversible and should not be too much of a concern.

Decreased satisfaction with normal sexual life.

Using crape myrtle as a sex toy does not reduce the sensitivity of women's sensitive organs, but makes them more aware of their sensitive areas. In a way, it can help women achieve orgasm during intercourse, as orgasm from the vagina is not the primary way most women achieve orgasm.

Countercurrent of menstrual blood

Even crape Myrtle would.

Menstrual reflux is a normal physical behavior. In the process of lying down or sitting up during menstruation, there will be a part of the blood flowing into the pelvic cavity, and 90% of women will have menstrual reflux.

Endometriosis

The "menstrual reflux theory" believes that the period of cragmyrtle, due to the impact of culture shock and contraction of the uterus, will lead to menstrual reflux, which can lead to endometriosis in patients.

But as we said above, this is a very common phenomenon in women, but it is a rare form of endometriosis. Endometriosis during menstruation is not the only cause of endometriosis, and no studies have shown that menstruating lagerstroemia necessarily increases the risk.

I mean, preventing girls from using small toys is a moral kidnapping and a health threat. It's hard enough...

yin inflammation, urinary tract infection

It's possible.

In the process of using small toys, it is indeed possible to cause foreign pathogens to invade, resulting in negative inflammation. Moreover, women's urethra length is much shorter than men's and relatively loose, and toys can also cause unclean urinary tract infections.

However, if you develop good crape myrtle habits, these can be completely avoided. Before and after carefully wash the vulva, hands, small toys on the line.

Moreover, I feel that the appearance is smooth, easy to clean the data, can lie in the box every day, only you need to use the small toy, should be more clean than people.

What are the benefits of using small toys?

Not only does using small toys not have the consequences of bravado described above, there are many benefits.

In a 2023 study, 17 papers on vibrator use and women's health were collected and analyzed, including eight studies on vibrator use and sexual function and eight studies on pelvic floor function, and one study on vulvar pain. Result:

Vibrators help dilate blood vessels and promote blood flow to the pelvic floor muscles and genital areas;

The use of vibrators can significantly improve the sexual arousal of 19-64 year old women;

Vibrators reduce the time it takes to reach orgasm, helping to promote multiple orgasms in some women;

Vibrator use is associated with increased sexual desire and satisfaction and better overall sexual function;

Vibrators can help increase pelvic floor muscle tone in women and improve mild urinary incontinence;

According to one study, 73% of women reported that using vibrators reduced vulvar pain and 74% increased sexual pleasure when using vulvar vibration therapy.

While we still need to do more research with our own students to clarify the potential health benefits of vibrators, all of the research related to vibrators and sexual health education in this country to date has shown positive results for businesses.

Therefore, the researchers believe that we should start to see vibrators not just as sex toys, but as tools to improve women's sexual health and well-being.