With the popularization of the Internet, all kinds of health information are emerging in an endless stream, including some misleading information. Especially in the field of diseases, there are many misconceptions about the relationship between sex and diseases. Today, we will refute the rumors for you and introduce several common ** diseases, which are not directly related to sexual life, I hope you will not be misled!
1. Uterine fibroids.
Uterine fibroids are a common** benign tumour that is mainly composed of smooth muscle and connective tissue. Its occurrence has nothing to do with sexual life, but with a woman's hormone levels, age, genetics, and other factors. Most fibroids do not cause symptoms, and only when the fibroids enlarge or increase in number can they cause symptoms such as irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, and abdominal lumps. Therefore, sexual activity is not a trigger for uterine fibroids, and it will not affect its ** effect.
2. Ovarian cysts.
Ovarian cysts are cystic structures inside or on the surface of the ovary that are usually associated with the menstrual cycle. They may be physiological (e.g., follicular cyst, corpus luteum cyst) or pathological (e.g., chocolate cyst, teratoma, etc.). The occurrence of ovarian cysts is not related to sexual life, but is related to factors such as hormone levels in women, inflammation of the reproductive system, endometriosis, etc. Most ovarian cysts are benign and do not cause symptoms, but if the cyst ruptures, twists, or grows too quickly, it can cause symptoms such as acute abdominal pain and irregular menstruation. Sex is not a trigger for ovarian cysts, nor does it affect their effectiveness.
3. Breast hyperplasia.
Breast hyperplasia is a common benign lesion of the breast that manifests as pain, swelling, and nodules in the breast. It occurs not related to sexual life, but to factors such as a woman's hormone levels, emotional stress, dietary Xi habits, etc. Breast hyperplasia is not a precursor to breast cancer, and most women with breast hyperplasia do not develop malignant tumors. Therefore, sex is not a trigger for breast hyperplasia and does not increase the risk of breast cancer.
4. Cervicitis.
Cervicitis is a common ** disease that is mainly manifested by cervical congestion, edema and increased discharge. Its occurrence is mainly related to sexual life, but not all cervicitis is caused by sexual life. Some cervicitis is caused by bacterial infections such as Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Chlamydia trachomatis, etc., which can be sexually transmitted through infection. However, there are some cervicitis that is caused by other causes such as the use of harsh chemicals, douching, etc. Therefore, cervicitis cannot simply be blamed on sex.
5. Pelvic inflammatory disease.
Pelvic inflammatory disease refers to a group of infectious diseases of the upper reproductive tract in women, including endometritis, salpingitis, tubo-ovarian abscess, and pelvic peritonitis. Its occurrence is related to sexual activity, which may increase the chances of pathogens entering the reproductive tract. However, not all pelvic inflammatory disease is caused by sexual activity. Some pelvic inflammatory diseases are caused by other causes such as IUD use, postpartum infections, etc. Therefore, pelvic inflammatory disease cannot simply be blamed on sex.
6. Summary. The above common ** diseases are not directly related to sexual life, I hope you will not be misled. Of course, sex as a physiological activity, if you don't pay attention to hygiene and health care, it may also increase the risk of developing ** diseases. Therefore, women should also pay attention to self-protection and health management while enjoying their sex life.