Thursday, 13 January 2022

The Internal Clitoris, or That Thing You Never Knew You Had That.

The Internal Clitoris, or That Thing You Never Knew You Had. 

STOCKSY, THE CENTER FOR EROTIC INTELLIGENCE/MAL HARRISON



It’s surprising that, even in 2017, there’s still so much about women’s anatomy that we’re not talking about. For example, most of us probably don’t know that there’s more to our clitoris than that little rosebud-shaped knob at the apex of our labia. But in reality that little love button is only the tip of a surprisingly complex iceberg called the internal clitoris.

The internal clitoris was the hot topic at a recent Future of Sex live panel, a gathering of the sex industry’s most brilliant minds to discuss sexuality, vaginas, and women’s pleasure. Those minds included Alex Fine, cofounder of Dame Products, Polly Rodriguez, founder of Unbound, and Mal Harrison, director of the Center for Erotic Intelligence (formerly Ms. M, advice giver over at the Museum of Sex’s website). These women are basically the experts on everything clit science—and yes, clit science is totally a thing.
So what are all the things the mysterious internal clitoris do? Here's some of the most important stuff to know about this amazing organ:

The internal clitoris is way bigger than you'd think.

Let’s get biological! The clitoris as a whole is composed of an external circular mass of glans, with bulbous internal extensions (called the vestibular bulbs) and internal winglike extensions (called the corpus cavernosum).

In a sonogram picture it looks a bit like an eagle in flight, descending upon its prey. “The clitoris continues on inside of the body, allowing for clitoral stimulation via the vaginal wall and other parts of the vulva,” Alex Fine explained. The external part of the clitoris is probably the part you're most familiar with (and if you’re not, you better go find it ASAP).

The clitoris contains more than 8,000 nerve endings, and is made up of the same erectile tissue as the penis—it even fills with blood and becomes engorged when we’re aroused, just like a how a dude’s junk does. In a lot of ways, it really is the female equivalent of the penis, but we don’t need to call it that because women deserve control and agency over their bodies.

But it’s not just the part of the clit we can see that reacts when you’re aroused. According to Rebecca Brightman, M.D., an ob-gyn at East Side Women’s Associates, the entire clitoris is “0.5 to 2 cm in length, and the glans is less than 1 cm. The entire clitoral complex—including the internal wings—will become engorged and enlarged with stimulation.”

COURTESY OF SHE KNOWS



Not a lot was understood about the clitoris until surprisingly recently.

Most of our info about the clit comes from research done in the nineties. No, not the 1890s: The medical community was still largely uninterested in female pleasure until 20 years ago.

Harrison tells Glamour that the medical community didn’t know about the clitoris’ identical makeup to the penis until—surprise, surprise—a female urologist named Helen O’Connell, M.D., figured it out while dissecting cadavers. She published her work, “The Anatomy of the Clitoris,” in 1998.
Though most women probably knew that their lady bits were a source of pleasure long before science caught up, doctors and scientists believed the clit was a rather straightforward piece of anatomy. The assumption was that the clitoris was comprised entirely of a small exterior bundle, with nothing to see below. It wasn’t until MRAs were done of the clitoris that its deeper, internal structure was finally revealed. Not only that, but “the first 3-D sonography of the clitoris happened in 2008,” says Fine. Scientists Buisson and Foldès were two of the leading researchers in uncovering its full structure, using sonograms to document its movement, sensitivity, and what it looked like.


All orgasms are technically clitoral orgasms.

Yup, even G-spot orgasms (the G-spot is actually the spot closest to the root of the clit).

Of course, there’s much more to the female orgasm than the clitoris, or even the vagina for that matter. Female pleasure is derived from a variety of pleasure points; clusters of muscles and nerves on various erogenous zones, such as the nipples, ears, and thighs. Women’s bodies are complex, with a vast number of pleasurable pathways to explore.

Still, the clitoris may exist for more than just sexy times. The clitoris, says Dr. Brightman, “plays a role in sexual response: During ovulation women have an increased sex drive and libido. Positive sexual experiences foster procreation. So, indirectly, the clitoris plays another role than just pleasure.” After all, if we don’t enjoy sex, how can we be expected to have it and make babies?

When it comes to women’s bodies, it’s safe to say the clit is queen—even if there’s still probably a lot more to know about the clitoris, pleasure, and sexuality as a whole.

Tuesday, 4 January 2022

What are the possible causes of vaginal dryness and how is vaginal dryness diagnosis?

                 '' Vaginal Dryness''

Vaginal Dryness

Vaginal dryness is a painful symptom that many women may experience at some point during their lives. This symptom can be caused by a decrease in hormone levels, breastfeeding or certain medications. It’s commonly linked to menopause. Treatment options for vaginal dryness typically depend on the cause of the symptom.


Possible Causes. 

Care and Treatment.  

When to Call the Doctor.                             



What is vaginal dryness?

Vaginal dryness is a symptom of many different medical conditions. It can cause pain during sitting, standing, exercising, urinating (peeing) and sexual intercourse.


Vaginal dryness can occur at any age. It is most common in women during or after menopause (the end of menstruation, a woman’s monthly period). Many effective treatments are available.



               POSSIBLE CAUSES                              


What are the possible causes of vaginal dryness?

In many cases, women have vaginal dryness when estrogen hormone levels decrease. Treatments for other conditions can also cause this symptom. Vaginal dryness can result from:


Menopause.

Breastfeeding and childbirth.

Birth control pills.

Cancer treatments including chemotherapy and hormonal therapy.

Diabetes.

Medications, including anti-estrogen medications (treating uterine fibroids or endometriosis), certain antidepressants and antihistamines (treating itchy eyes and runny noses).

Removal of the ovaries.

Sjogren’s syndrome (an autoimmune disorder that can cause dryness throughout the body).


             CARE AND TREATMENT                  


How is vaginal dryness diagnosed?

Doctors diagnose vaginal dryness based on your medical history and a physical exam. To find the cause, your doctor will ask about your symptoms and any medications you take.


A pelvic exam allows doctors to see if the vaginal tissue is thin and dry due to decreased estrogen. In some cases, a doctor may use a blood test to check hormone levels. Blood tests can also show other medical issues that could be causing vaginal dryness.


How is vaginal dryness managed or treated?

If you’re experiencing vaginal dryness, there are a variety of treatment options available. Treatment for this symptom will depend on the cause. Common treatments for vaginal dryness include:


Avoiding strong or perfumed soaps or lotions near the vagina.

Using estrogen or non-estrogen oral therapies.

Using lubricants and vaginal moisturizers that provide short-term moisture.

Using local estrogen or DHEA inserted directly into the vagina for long-term moisture.

There are also natural oils that you can try to help with vaginal dryness. You might try natural oils, such as grape seed, olive, sweet almond, sunflower or coconut. Another thing to try is a longer period of foreplay before intercourse. Vaginal moisture is tied to arousal. Talk to your partner about ways to increase these sensations outside of intercourse.



          WHEN TO CALL THE DOCTOR             


When should I call the doctor?

Women may feel embarrassed to talk to their doctors about a dry vagina. But many treatment options are available for this common symptom. Contact your doctor if vaginal dryness interferes with your daily activities or affects your sex life or relationship with your partner.





            '' BEST REGARDS BY DR. H₂O.''              

Monday, 3 January 2022

What is the cause of keloids?کلاییڈ کی وجہ کیا ہے؟

                                 KELOID.#

KELOID 



کلاییڈ۔۔keloid.


یہ جلد پر ھوتے ھیں۔ھلکے۔کالے۔گلابی۔جلد کی شکل کے۔

نرم یا سخت۔۔عموما۔۔سینے۔کندھوں۔بازو۔وغیرہ۔سایز میں مختلیف


CAUSE.


جلنے کے بعد۔۔۔

چوٹ کے بعد۔۔۔

پھوڑوں کے بعد۔۔

سرجری کے بعد۔۔

ویکسین کے کےبعد۔۔


زخم کو ختم کرنے کےلیے جسم میں تعمیر شروع ھوجاتی


 ھے۔۔۔اس دوران کولاجن۔۔ پیدا ھوتا ھے۔جوزیادہ بنتا ھے۔


زخم کی مرمت کے بعد رہ جانے والا۔کولاجن۔۔جو زیادہ تھا۔

 

جسم میں بڑھے ھوے۔ٹشو کی صورت میں۔ظاھر ھوتا ھے۔


بعض وقت جسم میں غیر ضروری ٹشو بڑھ جاتے ھیں۔جس کی بظاھر کوی وجہ سامنے نہی ھوتی۔۔ان میں عموما۔

میازم کا ۔۔فیملی بیماریوں۔ کی شکل تبدیل ھوجاتی ھے۔

جو۔کہ عموما۔۔۔TUBERCLISIS.MIASUM.


SYCOSIS MIASUM..ھو سکتے ھیں۔۔۔۔


ھومیوپیتھک علاج۔۔۔

THIOCIN.30../3x.

تمام قسم کی رسولی۔۔فاضل سکار ٹشو ۔کو ختم کرتی ھے۔

بلاکج ختم کرتی ھے۔۔


GREPHITS.


موٹے۔۔جن کو پھوڑے نکلتے رھتے ھو۔۔اور رہ جانے والے نشانوں پر بڑھوتری۔۔جلدی پرابلم۔۔میٹھے سے نفرت۔۔

برایلر گوشت کی خواھش۔۔قبض۔ جلد میں پھٹاو۔۔۔

عموما۔۔مزدور۔پلے دار۔۔۔کم زھیں لوگ۔۔۔زیارہ کام کرسکنے والے لوگ۔۔


SILECEA..

فاضل مادوں کا اخراج کرتی ھے۔۔سردی محسوس کرنے والے۔


ھاتھ پاوں پر پسینہ۔۔پتلے دبلے لوگ۔۔۔شریف لوگ۔لوگ۔زھیں ھوتے ھیں۔۔

میٹھا۔اور۔آنڑے پسند۔۔سر کو ڑھانپ کر رکھتے ھیں۔سر پر پسینا زیادہ۔


TUBERCULINUM...ANTI CRUNT.

فیملی اوپرسنل ھسٹری میں۔ٹی بی۔۔۔پتلے دبلے۔۔۔ھر وقت تبدیلی چاھنے والے۔۔گوشت اور چکنای پسند۔۔ھر وقت۔پھرنے والے مزاج لوگ۔۔زندگی میں ھر وقت کوی نہ کوی کام کرتے رھنا۔بے چین ھڑی۔۔۔انتقامی۔۔لوگ۔جس کام سے منع کیا جاے اس کو ھی کرتے ھیں یہ لوگ یا بچے۔۔سرد ی یسے علامتی بڈھتی ھیں۔مگر سردی اور کھلی ھوا پسند۔۔کتوں کتوںسے خوف زدہ۔


MEDORHINUM.

گرم مزاج۔شدت پسند۔۔ندی دریاوں پر سیر جانے والے لوگ۔

ھسٹری میں۔۔سوزاک۔۔۔۔موٹے۔لوگ۔

فیملی میں۔دل۔دل۔جوڈوں۔رسولیوں۔ں۔کینسر۔۔شوگر۔گردوں کے امراض۔کی ھسٹری۔۔


ACID FLOUR.

گرم مزاج۔۔۔زنا کار۔۔پیشے کے پجاری۔۔عورتوں کے شکاری۔

ھر وقت حرکت میں رھنا۔۔ایسی کلاییڑ جس میں۔کنارے سرخ۔اور گرمی سے خرش۔پسنے سے خارش۔بدبودار پسنے ھاتھ پاوں پر۔۔سردیوں میں بھی۔


AURUM MET.

ایسے لوگ جو بددل ھو۔۔۔۔مایوس لوگ۔۔۔ انا پرست ۔۔سخت مزاج۔۔اپنے خول میں۔بند۔۔۔۔کیلاییڑ بدشکل۔


CALENDULA..

چوٹ کے بعد۔۔سرجری کے بعد۔


CAUSTICUM.

جلنے کے بعد رہ جانے والے نشانوں میں کیلاییڑ۔۔یا چوٹ کے بعد۔۔


CALC CARB..

جلنے کے بعد۔گومڑ۔..


ACID.NIT.

پیشاب میں بدبو۔۔انتقامی۔۔کیلاییڑ میں خارش۔۔

گندمی رنگت۔۔چکنای۔اور نمکین اشیاء پسند۔۔آنکھیں بھوری۔گول چھرہ۔


CALC FLOUR..١٢x.

تمام قسم کے کیلاییڑ۔۔۔سخت ھو۔


THUJA.

نرم۔۔بدنما۔۔۔ھسٹری میں۔ ویکسینیسن۔۔


            '' BEST REGARDS BY DR. H₂O ''     

Saturday, 1 January 2022

WHAT IS SEX LUBES OR VAGINAL LUBES ?

             "BATTER SEX KA RAAZ OR MAZA"

VAGINAL LUBES


The vagina naturally produces lubrication that helps facilitate sexual activity. If natural lubrication is not enough, people can use artificial lubricant, or lube, to make sexual activity more comfortable.

When a person becomes sexually aroused, their vagina produces extra lubrication. This lubrication reduces friction in the vagina, increasing comfort during sex and minimizing any feelings of soreness or irritation. However, vaginal dryness is a very common sexual issue.

Artificial lubricants reduce vaginal dryness. Lubes are available in many different textures, flavors, and materials to suit a person’s needs and preferences.

In this article, we explain natural vaginal lubrication and discuss the types, benefits, and possible side effects of artificial lubrication.


What is natural vaginal lubrication?

Natural vaginal lubrication may occur when a person is experiencing arousal.


Vaginal tissue is naturally moist.

Fluid from the cervix and secretions from the Bartholin glands — two pea sized glands at the entrance to the vagina — help keep the vagina lubricated. During arousal, the Bartholin glands secrete extra fluid to reduce friction.

Occasional vaginal dryness is common, but chronic vaginal dryness can signal either menopause or a medical issue, such as vaginal atrophy. People who routinely struggle with vaginal dryness should talk to a healthcare professional.

As a person ages, the tissue of the vagina thinsTrusted Source. During and after menopause, the body produces less estrogen, which leads to fewer moisturizing secretions and can make the vagina feel dry.

Once the vaginal tissues become thinner, the individual may need more lubrication than they previously did to feel comfortable during sexual activity.

It is common, even among healthy people, for the vagina to produce insufficient lubrication. Artificial lubricant replaces the natural vaginal secretions, making the vagina feel more moist and reducing any discomfort resulting from vaginal dryness.

A person might choose to use synthetic lubricant when:

  • they experience vaginal dryness due to medication
  • changes in hormone levels during pregnancy or after childbirth cause temporary vaginal dryness
  • menopause causes vaginal dryness
  • their vagina does not produce sufficient lubrication — for example, if they “run out” of lubrication after a long session of sexual activity or find that their natural lubricant is insufficient to reduce the friction of sex
  • they experience pain or itching in their vagina, which can happen when sensitive vaginal tissue is very dry 

A person who wants to try artificial lubricant has several options, including those below:

Vaginal lubricants

There are a number of vaginal lubricants available in pharmacies and online.





Drugstores stock dozens of vaginal lubricants, which come in different flavors depending on a person’s preference.

These products provide short term moisture for various forms of vaginal contact, including sexual activities and vaginal health examinations.

They comprise varying substances with different benefits:

  • Water based lubricants containing glycerin are popular. However, glycerin free options may be more suitable for people who get frequent yeast infections.
  • Silicone based lubricants last longer than water based lubricants, making them a good option for people with severe vaginal dryness or a history of pain during sex. They are not safe to use with silicone sex toys, though, and they can be greasy.
  • Oil based lubricants include many readily available products, such as kitchen oils. They are usually edible and are safe for the vagina, but they can be messy. Synthetic oil based lubricants, such as mineral oil and petroleum jelly, can work well but may also irritate the vulva.

Read more about using Vaseline or olive oil as a sexual lubricant.

Silicone and water based lubricants are safe to use with latex condoms. However, oil based lubricants may destroy latex condoms.

Some lubricants may affect sperm function, potentially decreasing the chances of a person getting pregnant, so those who are trying to conceive should choose a sperm friendly lubricant. People hoping to prevent pregnancy and use lubricants can consider using spermicides along with other contraceptives.

Vaginal moisturizers

Vaginal moisturizers are long acting lubricants that can help with chronic dryness. Their effects usually last for several days.

These products are a good option for people who experience intense vaginal dryness, even when they are not having sex. These moisturizers are safe to use alongside vaginal lubricants.

Some people use coconut oil for vaginal dryness. Studies suggest that coconut oil is an effective moisturizer for other body parts, but there is a lack of research on its benefits for the vagina. People should avoid using coconut oil with a latex condom, as it can break down the latex and make the condom ineffective.

Read about other home remedies for vaginal dryness.

Estrogen creams

Estrogen based creams can treat vaginal dryness that occurs due to low estrogen levels. These creams work by replacing lost estrogen, potentially reversing some of the effects of menopause and medical conditions that cause low estrogen.

Most of these creams require the user to decrease the dosage over time.

Estrogen creams can work well, but they are not safe for people who do not tolerate estrogen well. It is important to discuss with a doctor the risks and benefits of using estrogen cream.

    When using over-the-counter lubricants and moisturizers, people should always follow the directions on the box.

    It is best to start with a small amount of the product and then gradually increase the amount until the vagina feels comfortable. Some people find that reapplying the lubricant several times provides the best results.

    A person may find it helpful to experiment with several different lubricants, paying attention to how their body responds to each one. If the vagina feels itchy or sore after using one of these products, this could indicate an allergy or sensitivity to an ingredient in the lubricant.

    People should only try estrogen based creams after discussing their use with a healthcare professional. These creams often require a prescription. It is important to follow the directions for use and not exceed the dosage that a healthcare professional recommends.

    Estrogen creams can take time to work, and it takes a few weeks for most people to see results.

    Risks and side effects

                                               Staying hydrated may help prevent vaginal dryness.

    Commercial lubricants are safe for most people.

    However, as with any healthcare product, they present some risks, including:

    • allergic reactions
    • skin irritation
    • yeast infections
    • interfering with fertility
    • drying up quickly, requiring frequent reapplication

    When a person has clinical vaginal dryness, artificial lubricants do not treat the underlying problem. They will not increase estrogen or revive thinning vaginal tissue. People may, therefore, find that these products do not fully resolve the issue.

    For those who do not get relief from vaginal dryness when they use commercial lubricants, estrogen creams may be a good option. Some other strategies that may help improve lubrication include:

    • remaining hydrated
    • having sex only when aroused
    • spending more time on foreplay
    • masturbating before sex
    • increasing the frequency of masturbation or sex




                                                             SUMMARY

    Vaginal lubrication can help people have better and more comfortable sexual experiences.

    For people with vaginal dryness, the symptoms can be very uncomfortable or frustrating. A healthcare professional can help determine the cause of the dryness and then recommend a suitable solution.

    Sex should not be painful, and the vagina should not be a source of discomfort. A person can see a doctor if vaginal dryness persists or does not get better with the use of a commercial lubricant.



                '' BEST REGARDS BY DR. H₂O''