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My Constant Arousal Is Effecting My Body

An 18 year-old woman has been chronically over-masturbating 1-8 times a day, resulting in persistent sexual arousal, fatigue, and sexual exhaustion.



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Question:

I'm a girl that has been masturbating since the age of 15 and am now 18. I masturbate at least once a day and some days up to 8 (if I'm home and horny all day). Is this too much?
I ask because recently I can't seem to help myself. Whenever I sit down by myself I find my hands going down to masturbate or at least getting horny. I also notice that I've been getting more and more fatigued although that could be due to my normal teenage sleep pattern of much less sleep than I need. However, I notice that after masturbation I am more tired than normal. Should I try to stop and if so how?

Answer:

There's no question that masturbating 1-8 times a day is absolutely exhausting you. Given your age, it is normal to have a healthy sexual appetite. However, you have an unhealthy preoccupation with masturbation that is a sign of both physical and psychological issues. I can address the physical component, which seems to be Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome (PGAS).

PGAS is both a cause of and caused by over-masturbation. Naturally, if the genitals are always engorged, you can understand why you would want to masturbate all the time. Yet, chronic over-masturbation places the body and sex organs in a continual state of inflammation that itself can trigger PGAS, causing you to want to masturbate even more.

Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome is a spontaneous and persistent genital arousal, with or without orgasm or genital engorgement, unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire. It is not related to nymphomania or satyriasis. Many sufferers of this condition fail to report the problem due to shame or embarrassment. Physical arousal caused by this syndrome can be very intense and persist for extended periods, days or weeks at a time. Orgasm can sometimes provide temporary relief, but within hours the symptoms return. The symptoms can be debilitating, preventing concentration on mundane tasks. Some situations, such as riding in an automobile or train, vibrations from mobile phones, and even going to the toilet can aggravate the syndrome unbearably.

The symptoms of Persistent Genital Arousal Syndrome include inflammation of the clitoris, vulva, G-spot, uterus, cervix, urethra, and bladder as well as pains in the clitoris, pelvic area, bladder, urethral, joints, and stomach. Other symptoms include headaches, dizziness, vertigo, frequent urination urgency, vaginal fluid leakage, spontaneous orgasms, fatigue, exhaustion, and other body pains and cramps.

PGAS can arise from a cyst, fibroid, tumor or cancer outgrowth or any inflammation in the urethra, clitoris, vagina, cervix and uterus. In addition, an excess of prostaglandin E2 can directly stimulate these areas, leading to sexual arousal. And when your pituitary gland fails to release sufficient prolactin, you have no way of suppressing sexual arousal and orgasm urgency.

So why does this happen? One reason is excessive masturbation. You need both oxytocin and prolactin in your bloodstream to feel sexually being satisfied at the end of sex, but masturbation won't induce much oxytocin release. However, masturbation can produce a lot of prostaglandin E2 in your clitoris, urethra and vagina, triggering your adrenal medulla and hypothalamus to release excess epinephrine into your bloodstream, resulting in persistent genital arousal after masturbating.

A second reason is consumption of dairy products. Many dairy producers are using analog prostaglandin E2 to induce cows into heat in order to produce milk. Consuming non-organic dairy products leads to an intake in residual prostaglandin E2 analog, which can cause PGAS.

Thirdly, pregnancy can lead to PGAS. A pregnant woman's clitoris, vulva, uterus, cervix and pelvic cavity are swollen and enlarged without pains by Prostaglandin E1, E2 and E3, oxytocin, nitric oxide, and estrogen. If the liver won't release sufficient SHGB protein, causing the pituitary to release a high level of oxytocin with a low level of prolactin, pregnancy will boost sexual desire and orgasm responses, possibly leading to PGAS or even miscarriage.

ViaPal-HGH-E plus ArginOx cuts down your inflammatory hormone prostaglandin E2 production. A high dose of ViaGrowth-IV elevates your androgen hormones to an optimal level in suppressing prostaglandin E2 production and promotes prostaglandin E1 and nitric oxide release. DopaFibra is a dopamine nervous stimulator, good for dopamine-norepinephrine conversion. American ginseng and maca help to rejuvenate your entire body. Horny goat weed and yohimbe will help increase flood flow and nutrient absorption to your sex organs.


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