Having too much intercourse is not always indicative of a healthy intimate life. The balance between quantity and quality might vary from couples or from person to person.
But it’s alright if some people engage in it more. All is well as long as you and your partner are content with the amount of intercourse you are having and there are no health problems.
According to Medicalnewstoday and Healthline, the following are 5 ways engaging in excessive lovemaking could impact women’s bodies:
1. VAGINAL DRYNESS
One of the first noticeable signs of a long intercourse session can be genital dryness. As your body’s natural lubricant deteriorates, discomfort, dryness, and friction result. Menopausal women frequently have private part dryness, which makes penetration and intercourse extremely uncomfortable.
2. INFLAMMATION
After intimate contact, if your external skin, the vulva, or your labia become engorged and bloated, stop until you feel fine. Pain may develop as the irritated private part gets worse. Try using an ice pack for pain relief, and think about using private part lubricant the next time you have intercourse to make the private part sufficiently moist for a lengthy intercourse session.
3. PAIN DURING LOVEMAKING
Although having intimacy is the most pleasurable action, having more intercourse than usual can be painful to the genitalia. Discomfort is normal to experience on occasion, but pain that persists suggests a problem. So consult your doctor.
4. BURNING SENSATION
Many people use the words “soreness,” “burning,” or “dull aching” to describe the pain they feel during coitus activity. If your genital starts to burn during or after lovemaking, it may be an indication that you should stop or take a break.
5. Urinary tract infection
Overindulging in lovemaking can cause rashes, dryness, pain, irritation, and burning. Another uncomfortable symptom is private part and bladder infections. If you keep getting infections, you might be having too much intercourse.