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Men should practice intimacy regularly, because stopping sexual intercourse for a long time may increase their risk of a range of damages.
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In the following lines, “The Consulto” reviews the harms of not practicing marital relations for men, according to “WebMD”.
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The harms of not practicing marital relations for men
1- Prostate cancer
For reasons that are not clear, in one study, researchers found that men who had infrequent sex were more likely to develop prostate cancer.
2- Erectile dysfunction
Research shows that having sex less than once a week puts men at risk of developing erectile dysfunction, compared to those who have sex more than that.
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3- Heart disease
It has been proven that men who have sex once a month or less are more likely to develop heart disease than those who have sex twice a week, according to some research.
4-weak immunity
In a previous study, researchers found that the immunity of people who have sex more than twice a week is weak, due to a decrease in their bodies of immunoglobulin A, a germ-fighting substance.
5- Poor memory
Abstinence has negative effects on the cognitive functions of the brain, as long-term cessation of intimacy leads to memory impairment, especially in people between the ages of 50 and 89.
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6- Anxiety
Mental health is negatively affected when you stop intimacy, because stress and anxiety hormones, such as cortisol, rise in the body when you stop having sexual intercourse.
7- Insomnia
Men who intermittently have intermittent sex experience great difficulty in sleeping, because irregular intercourse causes insomnia, as a result of decreased levels of the hormones prolactin and oxytocin.
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