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Talk about how many orgasms there are.

Many times, you will find that growing up is something you can learn to shut up. In about ten years, you will blurt it out happily.

Not only that, sometimes you just try to find out its deep meaning academically. Need a warm reminder from your browser, it's not good to think about it.

We don't know when.

Whether you want to give your partner the ultimate experience or just lie in a good bed, you are creative. Despite physical fatigue, I believe everyone here is trying to experience this fairy 100 times a day.

Amanda is a 29-year-old girl from America. She should have enjoyed a good time like her peers, but at the age of 6, she developed symptoms that normal people could not understand.

Call it an orgasm.

Unlike normal people's understanding of stripping orgasm, Amanda's orgasm is the one you want to reach at any time. Sometimes, just the sound of Tik Tok or her cell phone, and then it goes out, will cause an orgasm, so that she can't completely control Tik Tok.

So far, Amanda doesn't know what caused her own orgasm. Years of experience have only taught her one thing. This is the climax. It is really simple. You can do anything.

For ordinary people, limited orgasms may be new, but it really bothers Amanda.

It's just that external influences really hurt people. The increase in orgasm frequency really puts Amanda under too much pressure. At the most frequent time, she can reach the height of 10 times in an hour. Calculate the round trip time, which is basically one hour. She doesn't need to do anything else.

Long-term impact on life and work, coupled with the inability to work normally, Amanda decided to start treatment on 20 13 after knowing that her problem was not as serious as many people said.

Pgad is a very rare sexual syndrome, which only happens to women in many cases, but it also happens to this brotherly man. The reporter basically watched him rise so much. This is obviously not his most embarrassing experience.

After he was taken to the hospital by an ambulance because of disc herniation, he was shot every 15 minutes on average.

This is the real life of PGAD patients. They suddenly feel excited and climax without accepting any sexual stimulation or desire. This situation is not limited by any time and space. The personality of the body must come, and the second and third will appear immediately after the climax, which is unstoppable and cannot be refused.

Because there are few cases of this condition (online survey shows that only 22 out of hundreds of women may have PGAD records), the research on this condition is limited, and the researchers have not explained the correct reasons.

Current data show that this phenomenon is closely related to neurovascular pharmacology and psychology. According to his own understanding, the doctor identified several possible causes of disease.

Abnormal intervertebral discs and bone vessels in reproductive organs

Peripheral nerve compression of reproductive organs

disturbance of blood circulation

Abnormal intervertebral discs and bone vessels in reproductive organs

physical change

These reasons ultimately point to the physiological dysfunction, stimulation and arousal of reproductive organs.

This problem is also difficult to treat. After all, there is no complete medical theory to support it, so basically drugs can be used to paralyze the nerves to minimize the excitement of the body. However, this method is only a symptom. Patients need a comprehensive physical examination to confirm other problems for further treatment.

Compared with the physiological problems of patients with mental disorders, many people are criticized in the process of reaching orgasm, and they are more nervous and afraid.

Many people don't think that this seemingly understandable sexual response is that under the psychological pressure and suggestion, the disease not only reduces the chance of cure, but also aggravates the symptoms.

Blank mass and medical misunderstanding of the patient's own blank make the patients with persistent excitement syndrome in trouble. People who have never experienced orgasm and those who have experienced it countless times every day are a little miserable, but patients with PGAD really need more attention.

If you meet such a person by chance, don't just laugh at each other, but take good care of them, so that TA can realize that her problems are alleviated through treatment. Not sexual shame. Sexually transmitted diseases should not be laughed at.