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  • Female
  • 23 Years
  • 29/01/2025

I'm experiencing cold blood when I spit and I've been dealing with migraine headaches. Could there be a link between these headaches and the blood in my spit?

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No Masturbation for a Month: Effects on Body_

Abstaining from masturbation for a month can lead to:

  1. Increased horniness: Built-up sexual tension and frustration.
  2. Testicular pain: Temporary discomfort due to:
    • Blue balls (congestion of blood in the testicles)
    • Epididymal hypertension (increased pressure in the epididymis)
  3. No significant impact on fertility: Abstaining from masturbation for a short period won't affect fertility.

Masturbation and Fertility: Debunking Myths

  1. No link between masturbation and infertility: Masturbation doesn't affect sperm quality, quantity, or fertility.
  2. Sperm thickness and quality: Sperm quality is determined by various factors, including overall health, genetics, and lifestyle. Masturbation frequency doesn't impact sperm thickness or quality.
  3. Frequent ejaculation can improve sperm quality: Some studies suggest that frequent ejaculation can help improve sperm quality by reducing oxidative stress and improving semen parameters.

Health Considerations

  1. Maintain a balanced lifestyle: Regular exercise, healthy diet, and sufficient sleep can help manage stress and overall well-being.
  2. Practice safe sex: When engaging in sexual activities, use protection to prevent STIs and unintended pregnancies.

Dr. Ranjith Suggests...

Consult a Neurologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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