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Is Masturbation Normal If Suffering From Double Outlet Right Ventricle?
hi, i have a heart desise its called, Double outlet right ventricle.. and when i masturbate.. i feel wierd beats.. and i think i start getting arithmias.. ( but iam not sure) this stays for 20secons to 2 minutes.. and then goes back to normal... i masturbate alot and this is sometimes worrying.. is this normal? please tell me.. thank you.
When masturbate we all get high cardiac activity. To be sure whether this is related to the problems you are relating to, you should talk to your cardiologist. Reduce the frequency of masturbation after talking to your cardiologist. Therefore, I suggest consulting a cardiologist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. K. V. Anand, Psychologist
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Is Masturbation Normal If Suffering From Double Outlet Right Ventricle?
Hello, When masturbate we all get high cardiac activity. To be sure whether this is related to the problems you are relating to, you should talk to your cardiologist. Reduce the frequency of masturbation after talking to your cardiologist. Therefore, I suggest consulting a cardiologist for physical examination, diagnosis and treatment. Take care. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. K. V. Anand, Psychologist