Complications of Anal Intercourse
13 11 09 - 06:17 by
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Although anal sex is gaining popularity with the masses and is practiced by those of all genders and orientations, it still poses many health risks, especially for those who do not take safety measures and precautions.
The rectum has very little fluids or none at all, while it also tends to be a lot less elastic than the vagina. Therefore when a penis or anal toys are inserted, the friction produced can injure the soft tissue of the wall. This can cause many complications.
A haemorrhoid, which is a small lump in the anus, and anal fissures, which are small tears in the wall, are common complications. There would be a bit of pain and sometimes, even bleeding after bowel movements. A rarer occurrence is a hole in the anus, which can be extremely painful and in most cases, requires surgery. Therefore, if you are experiencing any pain after anal intercourse, it is best to get it checked by a medical professional.
To counter this, adequate amounts of lubrication must be used. Even if one is just experimenting with anal toys, regardless of size or shape, a lubricant should be used. This will ensure that the walls do not get damaged and ensure a pleasurable experience.
Another mistake that people sometimes make is to insert anal sex toys or a penis in to the vagina after it has been inserted in to the anus. It should not even be inserted in to another person's anus. This is because the rectum is home to lots of bacteria, which cannot be found on the rest of the body. This can cause infection if it gets in to the vagina. Those who plan on having anal intercourse should also avoid inserting large anal toys in to the anus, sharing anal toys with their partner, or fisting.
