What happens if people do not have sex?

The Mirror has just summarized common symptoms when a person suddenly stops sex through scientific research from around the world.

1. Stress and discomfort more often

Many studies have shown that the hormone endorphin and oxytocin happy hormone are most secreted by the brain when doing "that" . Excessive release of oxytocin can compensate for the effects of hormones that cause cortisol stress, which occurs a lot when work is rushing or when you encounter something difficult.

A study published in the journal Biological Psychology notes that a love affair between two people actually brings these wonderful effects, while "alone" almost has very little effect.

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Don't be surprised to find yourself becoming hot and uncomfortable after a long time without "that" - (Internet artwork).

2. Watch out for the heart!

More and more doctors "prescribe" sex to treat heart problems and depression. A study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine found that sex reduced homocysteine ​​levels, a hormone closely related to heart disease in men; while another work confirmed two times a week of "sex" that halved the risk of arterial blockage in men.

3. Suddenly easy to get sick

Sex increases the secretion of Immunoglobulin A, natural antibodies against the flu and many respiratory diseases, which appear up to 30% more, if you have sex twice a week.

4. Difficult to "love" back

An American study showed that men who had sex less than once a week doubled the risk of erectile dysfunction. Meanwhile, long-time women who do not "make it" are susceptible to estrogen deficiency and the private area will not be smooth enough when the relationship returns, leading to pain and difficult love. The older women get more easily, the less women around 20-30 years old are less affected.

5. Watch for cancer in men

The risk of prostate cancer will be reduced by up to 33% if you suffer "love" at least 21 times a year, according to a study published in the United States.