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Orgasm has its side effects? Find out if you are also unlucky!

Orgasm has its side effects? Find out if you are also unlucky!

Orgasm is usually accompanied by a feeling of pleasure, but like everything else, orgasm has its side effects!

Scientists have called this "periorgasmic phenomenon", Telegrafi reports.

Orgasm is defined as the peak of sexual stimulation, where the feeling can spread throughout the body and cause feelings of happiness, satisfaction, but the most anticipated moment during a sexual relationship can also cause problems for two partners.


Among the effects it can cause is laughing, crying, sneezing, sudden sleep, general weakness, and even postcoital dysphoria.

The side effects of orgasm are:

Hallucinations: They occur more often in women and are manifested by the feeling of abandoning the body or the feeling of flight. While in men, cold-like conditions can occur.

Orgasmolepsia: A phenomenon defined in 1928 is related to sleep disorders. Symptoms last less than 30 seconds and there is a complete loss of muscle control.

The cry: It is more common in women and this symptom is called postcoital dysphoria. In addition to crying, feelings of melancholy, depression, anxiety or restlessness may also appear. They can appear up to an hour after sex and often appear even in stable relationships, researchers say.

Dizziness and feeling sick: It is not uncommon for both women and men to feel dizzy after orgasm and lose control and balance when they stand up. Loss of balance leads to nausea.

Headache: After orgasm, headaches may occur that are explosive and caused by arousal. /Telegraph/