By ANN ZULU
OVER-INDULGING in sex could lead to serious health
complications, says Diadem Centre for Health and Wellness Managing Director Dr
Luckson Museteka.
And Dr Museteka has advised that a normal human being
should only have sex three times in a week.
“Twice a week makes a healthy sex life, in fact, it
has been calculated that a person below 35 should only have 100 organisms in a
year.
“No matter how strong one can be, you can’t be having
three-four times sex per day, it is not healthy,” Dr Museteka said.
He noted that although sex was a pleasurable act that
had enormous health benefits, it also had side effects.
He said the side effects include prostrate problems
for men, dehydration, lower back pain, bruises and soreness, injured nerves,
strained muscles, fracture and heart attack for those who have heart-related
problems.
“Apparently the
saying "too much of everything is bad" is also applicable to sex,
regardless of how exciting it could be. During sexual activity, the body
releases norepinephrine, epinephrine and cortisol which increase the heart rate
and trigger the release of glucose in the blood.
“All these activities are tiring, especially when done
frequently. Thus, indulging in sex several times a day will drain all your
energy and leave you feeling exhausted most of the time.
“Too much sex can also worsen the health situations of
people with heart problems. In other words, even though sex is good for the
heart as it keeps increasing blood flow, it can lead to complications for
people who have heart problems,” he said.
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