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Do you know the sounds your lungs can make and what they might mean? Find out more about wheezing, crackling, stridor, and more.
The respiratory system is the organs and other parts of your body involved in breathing, when you exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide. All the cells in your body need oxygen to work. As they take ...
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2023年11月10日 · COVID-19 is a respiratory condition caused by a coronavirus. Some people are infected but don’t notice any COVID-19 symptoms (doctors call that being asymptomatic). Most people have mild symptoms...
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- Anal Sex
- First-Time Anal
- Preparing for Anal
- Doing Anal
- Risks OfAna
This article provides information on anal sex, including what it is, how to prepare for it, and the risks involved. It covers topics such as pain during anal sex, using toys during anal play, preparing for first time anal experiences and safety tips when having anal sex.
Anal sex refers to inserting a penis, toy or fingers into the anus and can be performed by any person regardless of gender or sexual orientation. It is important to prepare correctly for anal sex and have trust in your partner.
Does anal sex hurt? What does it feel like? Should I use toys? These are common questions about first-time anal sex that should be answered before trying it.
Talking with your partner, making sure you're safe, buying necessary things such as lubricants are essential steps in preparing for your first time doing anal.
Start with foreplay, slowly explore the area without penetration, put lube on both partners' genitalia and anus before penetration starts, find a comfortable pace while experimenting from there. This guideline is also valid if using toys instead of a penis.
STIs are a big concern when having anal sex but risks can be reduced by always using condoms and changing them between different types of sexual contact; using enough lubricant; relaxing as much as possible; going to the bathroom 30 minutes prior to starting anal sex.
What Is Sinusitis? Sinusitis is an inflammation, or swelling, of the tissue lining the sinuses. Sinuses make mucus, which keeps the inside of your nose moist. That, in turn, helps protect...
Chills. Body aches. Loss of appetite. Swollen lymph nodes on your neck. Really little red spots on the back part of the roof of your mouth. Red and swollen tonsils (two round lumps in the back of ...
What Is Appendicitis? Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. It's a medical emergency that almost always requires surgery as soon as possible to remove the appendix. Luckily, you can...