The efficacy of aphrodisiacs
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Can aphrodisiacs cause health problems for sexual partners?

Aphrodisiacs generally do not cause health problems in sexual partners, and in some cases may have a certain impact on the health of sexual partners.
First, aphrodisiacs may increase a sexual partner's risk of contracting certain sexually transmitted diseases. If there are too many sexual partners or do not use proper protection during sex (such as wearing condoms), aphrodisiacs may prolong intercourse or increase the number of sexual intercourse, thereby increasing the chance of transmission of pathogens between sexual partners, such as HIV, syphilis, etc.
Second, aphrodisiacs may increase the risk of urinary tract infections in sexual partners. Among men who take aphrodisiacs, the incidence of urinary tract infections in their wives may be increased, which may be caused by factors such as prolonged sexual intercourse and increased frequency of sexual intercourse. Older women, in particular, are more susceptible to infection due to reduced vaginal discharge and decreased resistance.
In addition, the improper use of aphrodisiacs may also lead to side effects such as oral sores, dry mouth, and short red urine in men, which may affect the sexual experience of sexual partners.
Therefore, when using aphrodisiacs, pay attention to the dosage and use of the drug, and inform the sexual partner of their own drug use. In addition, maintaining good living habits and sexual hygiene habits are also important measures to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and urinary tract infections.
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