Question

What symptoms can excessive sexual activity in women cause?

Answer

  1. Feeling tired and listless, lacking vitality, easily feeling exhausted at work, inability to concentrate on studying, and feeling drowsy.
  2. General weakness, back pain, leg weakness, reluctance to move, feeling heavy-headed and light-headed, seeing stars before the eyes.
  3. Pale complexion, lackluster eyes, haggard appearance, and a thin body.
  4. Shortness of breath, palpitations, excessive sweating, difficulty falling asleep, and frequent nightmares.
  5. Decreased appetite, loss of appetite for food, poor digestion, and mild nausea. If these symptoms occur, it is important to adjust the frequency of sexual activity promptly; in severe cases, a temporary pause in sexual activity should be considered. However, usually, just a temporary break from sexual activity, along with adequate rest and nutritional supplementation, poses no significant health risks.