Table of contents:
- What happens during orgasm
- Possible side effects after orgasm
- 1. Headache
- 2. Allergies
- 3. Flu symptoms
- 4. Limp
- 5. Hallucinations
- 6. Crying
- 7. Bedwetting
- 8. Pain
Every couple would want to feel the pleasure of making love until they reach orgasm. However, for some people, the desire to reach orgasm actually makes you nervous and insecure. The reason is, there are certain people who even experience strange things after orgasm. Starting from itching to hallucinations. Here are the kinds of unexpected side effects that can suddenly appear after an orgasm.
What happens during orgasm
When aroused, there are many nerves in the genitals and other parts of the body that are connected to the brain. Well, the reaction you experience depends on which part of the nerve sends signals to that particular part of the brain.
When the nerves in the penis or vagina send signals to the part of the brain that regulates pleasure, the body will produce special chemicals. These chemicals in the brain, such as hormones, then control your reactions. For example, the muscles become tense or ejaculate fluid.
Possible side effects after orgasm
While most people feel very relaxed, satisfied, and comfortable after orgasm, there are also men and women who experience strange side effects after a successful climax. Have you experienced any of the following yourself?
1. Headache
Headaches after orgasm can be very annoying. Moreover, in some cases, these headaches can last quite a long time after sex, which is up to three hours. However, this condition usually does not indicate serious illness.
Experts are not sure what exactly causes headaches after sex. It is assumed that when you orgasm, you are so excited that your body produces too much adrenaline. Excessive adrenaline levels are what then triggers headaches.
2. Allergies
Allergy to semen (sperm allergy) is more common in women. Usually after their partner ejaculates without a condom, women who are allergic to semen experience allergy symptoms. Symptoms can appear anywhere where semen is exposed. For example, on the lips, vagina, hands, or buttocks.
Allergic semen reactions that may appear include irritation, redness, itching, burning and swelling of the skin. To avoid serious allergic reactions, use condoms when you and your partner have sex.
3. Flu symptoms
Sex or orgasm on its own doesn't cause a cold. However, in very rare cases, a person can suddenly experience a series of flu symptoms such as runny nose, fever, and feeling unwell after orgasm. This condition is also referred to as a POIS or Post-Orgasmic Illness Syndrome.
Again, experts have not found exactly why flu symptoms can appear after orgasm. However, according to various studies, this can be caused by autoimmune disorders. As a result, your immune system goes wrong and attacks sperm.
4. Limp
It's natural to feel relaxed because you're reaching a climax. However, some people feel completely weak after sex. You can't even move your limbs because you are so weak. This could take a few moments.
This condition is usually experienced by people who also experience narcolepsy or other sleep disorders. Experts believe that this strange side effect arises because of an error in the brain when it receives signals from the nerves.
5. Hallucinations
Orgasm can actually make you forget yourself and hallucinate. Reported forms of hallucinations include sensations such as flying, entering into an imaginary world, and as if your soul is detached from your body. The phenomenon of hallucinations after sex seems to be quite common, especially by women.
6. Crying
Crying after sex doesn't necessarily mean you or your partner are sad, scared, or sorry. In fact, many people immediately cry even though they feel very satisfied, enjoyable, and happy. This happens usually because the hormones in the body become unstable after orgasm. You also feel more emotional and sentimental.
7. Bedwetting
It's not just the elderly who can wet the bed during sex or afterward. It turns out that even young people can wet the bed during sex, especially after a successful climax. Usually this is caused by urinary incontinence, which is a condition in which you have difficulty holding urine. This is because your pelvic muscles cannot hold the contractions and eventually the urine leaks.
This of course can make you feel insecure when having sex. So if you experience it often, you should immediately see a doctor.
8. Pain
Men and women can feel quite intense pain after orgasm. In fact, when having sex you may not feel pain or pain at all. In men, this can be caused by chronic prostate disease. However, in women the cause of pain after sex is not certain.
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