- Male
- 17 Years
- 23/01/2025
I accidentally spilled hot tea on the back of my hand and it's a moderately large burn. I ran it under cold water, then used ice water, and even put an ice compress on it for hours. It's been around 24 hours and it's still hurting. The pain only eases when I apply something cold. What should I do?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Masturbation, in moderation, has no significant impact on stamina or body fat.
Facts:
- Energy expenditure: Masturbation is a low-energy activity, burning approximately 20-30 calories per session.
- Hormonal balance: Masturbation can help regulate hormonal balances, including testosterone, which is essential for energy and muscle mass.
- Stress relief: Masturbation can help reduce stress, which can positively impact overall health and well-being.
Moderation is key:
- Frequency: Masturbating once a week is considered moderate and unlikely to impact stamina or body fat.
- Balance: Maintain a balance between masturbation and other aspects of your life, including physical activity, socializing, and stress management.
No significant health risks:
- No link to body fat: Masturbation has no direct impact on body fat or weight gainloss.
- No impact on stamina: Moderate masturbation will not significantly affect your stamina or energy levels.
Remember, a balanced lifestyle, including regular exercise, a healthy diet, and stress management, is essential for overall well-being.
Dr. Anshul Suggests...
Consult a Dermatologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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