Her excessive masturbation results in aching pains in clitoris, vulva and vagina.
Question:
Hi, I have two questions for you...
1) Is it safe and healthy for a young woman to masturbate 5 times a week? And some days to include multiple orgasms?
2) The thing is I have had an aching feeling around my vaginal area and pain around my clitoris after masturbating that amount of times, which was over 3 weeks ago, and I am too scared to do it again or have sex in case it makes the pain worse. What do you think this could be?
Thanks.
Answer:
You are very likely suffering the effects of over-masturbation. You have not only abraded your vagina and clitoris, you have exhausted your adrenal response, which has led to the overproduction of inflammatory hormones that result in pain. If the collagen scar tissues are formed first before breaking the clitoral and G-spot nerves, you will experience numbness. In either case, you will still experience persistent sexual arousal until your pituitary produces sufficient prolactin to shut down your sexual desire.
To understand what causes your symptoms, you need to understand how the body operates during normal sexual activity. The adrenal glands and sex organs produce androgen hormones which are the precursor to the female hormone estrogen. The hypothalamus releases the neurohormone dopamine which results in sexual arousal. When you feel sexually aroused, the brain releases the neurotransmitter acetylcholine into the bloodstream in the sex organs. Then acetylcholine causes the endothelium in the blood vessels and in the sex organs to produce an enzyme called nitric oxide synthase that helps to produce the gas nitric oxide. This is derived most commonly from the amino acid arginine or, alternatively, from nitrogen compounds in foods. Nitric oxide then triggers the release of yet another enzyme-induced neurotransmitter, cGMP. At the command of cGMP, the blood vessels relax, permitting increased blood inflow to the sex organs. As the sex organs engorge, the sudden surge of blood into those chambers exerts pressure on the veins. As sexual activity intensifies, the neurotransmitter GABA is released, increasing dopamine levels and ultimately igniting a euphoric feeling and increasing sensations during orgasm.
At the end of sexual activity, cGMP is disabled by the enzyme PDE5, and nitric oxide production decreases, causing the sex organs to return to normal. The anti-inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E-1 is released to relax tissue and muscle fiber and calm the body after sex. The pituitary gland releases the hormone and neurotransmitter oxytocin to induce a sense of sexual satisfaction after sex or orgasm. The pituitary gland also releases the hormone prolactin to repress the effect of dopamine, thus reducing sexual arousal by decreasing the levels of estrogen in women and testosterone in men. The brain also releases the neurotransmitter serotonin to modulate sexual desire.
All of these processes, however, break down when you engage in too much sex, masturbation, pornography viewing, sexual fantasy, and orgasm. Excessive sexual activity leads to overproduction of androgen hormones, causing adrenal and sex organ fatigue, and excess release of dopamine to maintain prolonged sexual arousal. Since dopamine is the precursor to the stress hormone epinephrine (adrenaline), excess dopamine results in the adrenal glands overproducing epinephrine and putting the body in a prolonged state of fight-or-flight stress. At the same time, norepinephrine is synthesized from dopamine and released from the adrenal medulla into the blood as a hormone, along with the stress hormone cortisol. Epinephrine, norepinephrine and cortisol fuel the fight-or-flight response, directly increasing heart rate, triggering the release of glucose from energy stores, and increasing blood flow to skeletal muscle. All of this has a severely taxing effect on the body.
The hormone prostaglandin E-2, which serves an important function in sexual arousal, is also overproduced and has an inflammatory effect on the body, damaging tissues, nerves and joints, weakening immunity, causing muscular and nervous pain, and promoting infection, inflammation, and even cancer. Chronic elevation of epinephrine and prostaglandin E2 results in severe damage to brain cells and parasympathetic nerves in the liver, lungs, adrenal glands, heart, blood vessels, digestive system, pancreas, gallbladder, ovaries, uterus, cervix, testicles and prostate. As a result, you can experience a variety of symptoms, including depression, anxiety, bodily pains, persistent sexual arousal and sexual dysfunction such as a lack of sexual stimulation in women.
All of this over-activity and stress causes the pituitary gland and ovaries to become disabled for a few days or even months, leading to a long refraction time or a long-term sexual exhaustion and inflammation. An extremely exhausted adrenal function can cause an extreme low level of DHEA and cortisol, resulting in fatigue and pains throughout the body, including the back. You may experience pains for a couple of days until your prolactin and cortisol levels are returned to their normal ranges.
In order to reverse the ill-effects of excessive sexual activity or over-masturbation, stop sexual activity for a few weeks. Let your body rest and replenish. Then you can come back to it with a lower frequency. Next time, if you want to masturbate again, you should use VIP Cream as a lubricant.
ViaPal-HGH-M, ArginOx and fish oil (1000 mg each meal) will help you gradually rejuvenate your neuro-endocrine function and boost your prostaglandin E-1/E-3, oxytocin and nitric oxide production for sexual health and orgasm. American ginseng and maca help to rejuvenate your entire body. Horny goat weed and yohimbe will help increase flood flow and nutrient absorption to your sex organs.
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