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May 28 .2022 196

A doctor's prescription could soon prescribe sex toys?

Numerous studies have shown that, in addition to increasing the spice of life, sex toys are also beneficial to women's health. Alexandra Dubinskaya, MD, of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, USA, and her team conducted the research.
Dr. Alexandra Dubinskaya and the paper "Can a Doctor Prescribe Sex Toys?" 》
 
They reviewed 558 relevant medical papers, combined with their years of clinical experience, and concluded that sex toys can improve urinary incontinence, chronic vulvar discomfort and many other symptoms, and can also strengthen the pelvic floor...
 
"Given the potential benefits of sex toys for pelvic health, sex toys should be included in the treatment of women's pelvic floor disorders."
 
Their paper was published in the American Journal of Urology on May 1, 2022.
 
Of the 558 abstracts of relevant literature, 21 met all inclusion criteria, including 11 studies on women's physical health disorders, 9 studies on pelvic floor dysfunction, and 1 study on intimate area discomfort.
 
Studies of physiological dysfunction in women from the literature have shown that vibration stimulation promotes vasodilation and blood flow, improves tissue perfusion and metabolism, reduces muscle tone, and increases relaxation. Clinically, vibrator use was associated with significant improvements in female physiologic index scores (P < 0.001) and increased arousal, pleasure, and sensation.
 
Patients using the vibrator reported increased erotic desire, satisfaction, and overall pleasure, decreased time to pleasure, achieved multiple pleasures, and decreased pain.
A study of pelvic floor dysfunction showed that vibration stimulation was associated with a significant reduction in the use of sanitary pads (P < 0.001) and a reduction in urinary symptoms in women with stress incontinence and urinary leakage. Pelvic floor muscle tone improved significantly (P < 0.001), quality of life improved on multidimensional assessments, and patient satisfaction with treatment improved.
 
A single study of vulvar discomfort focused on vibrational stimulation for pain relief and related symptoms. After 4 to 6 weeks of using the vibrator, female patients reported analgesia and desensitization, decreased pain, and increased feelings of pleasure, Dubinskaya said. More than 80% of study participants were satisfied with the treatment, and 90% said they were satisfied that their doctor recommended vibrating massagers as a form of treatment.
 
Presenting findings at the American Urological Association (AUA) 117th Annual Scientific Sessions in New Orleans, Dr. Dubinskaya reviewed data and information on the use of sex toy vibrators to address a range of women's pelvic health issues.
 
The American Urological Association (AUA) 117th Annual Meeting was held May 13-16 at the New Orleans Convention Center. Founded in 1902 and headquartered near Baltimore, Maryland, the American Urological Association is the leading advocate for the urology profession, with nearly 24,000 members worldwide.
 
It may not be long before doctors can prescribe sex toys for certain symptoms.


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