Intimate Encounters Unlikely To Cause A Heart Attack

Intimate Encounters Unlikely To Cause A Heart AttackContrary to beliefs that patients suffering from heart ailments should stop or minimize having sexual encounters with their spouse or partners because of the sudden gush of emotion that may result to heart attacks, experts now encourage the sufferers to engage more into sex to improve their condition.

Straight from Washington DC, The American Heart Association revealed that it is safe for a patient to engage into sex soon after he or she feels better and can do moderate and frequent exercise.

The risks of having seizure after attacks were very minimal according to a speaker from a conference. Going back to normal sex life is still possible. Another doctor said that if you can walk up to two floors of your apartment back and forth, then it’s okay for you to have sex.

Charity ward cardiac nurse, Cathy Ross added that patients get too scared to have sex because of the probability to again physically exhaust themselves, causing another heart attack. But this is very unlikely according to her. Sometimes, depression and deprivation bring more risks than engaging in physical activities such as this.

Often, patients are misguided by published readings that have no medical basis at all and the sole intention is just to create the fear factor.

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