Question
What symptoms can excessive sexual activity in women cause?
Answer
- Feeling tired and listless, lacking vitality, easily feeling exhausted at work, inability to concentrate on studying, and feeling drowsy.
- General weakness, back pain, leg weakness, reluctance to move, feeling heavy-headed and light-headed, seeing stars before the eyes.
- Pale complexion, lackluster eyes, haggard appearance, and a thin body.
- Shortness of breath, palpitations, excessive sweating, difficulty falling asleep, and frequent nightmares.
- 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.