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Aphrodisiacs and masturbation can kill you – Pathologist cautions

A pathologist with the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital is cautioning against excessive masturbation and use of aphrodisiacs for sexual enhancement.


Dr. Paul Poku Sampene Ossei says the use of concoctions by men to satisfy themselves and their partners, poses serious health risks and possible death.


According to the medical officer, the urge by most men to last longer during intercourse may lead them to engage in acts that go beyond their heart rate.


He says the heart of men who patronize these enhancers may overwork during sex, thus they could easily pass out while in the act.



The unforeseen deaths are attributed to aberrations of the heart.


“These days in Ghana the young guys take alcohol mixed with some many aphrodisiacs, especially those that can give you potency within the shortest possible time and then they go in for the act and probably go beyond their limits.


“We also have people who have anomalies of the heart which can be in the heart’s muscle or some channels. So there are some people who may not go for these sex-enhancing drugs but because of these complications they die during the act,” he said.



Aphrodisiacs and masturbation can kill you – Pathologist cautions

Speaking on Luv in the Morning on Luv FM, Dr. Sampene revealed that research has established that the heart’s activity during ejaculation could be likened to an individual running over 800 meters.


He also debunked claims of sex positions causing deaths. “It doesn’t really matter the sex position. But, the heart plays a very important role during sex. If you are running and you become so tired even within a short time then you should know your heart is not in support of what you are doing,” he told host, David Akuetteh.


There is however a growing trend of sudden arithmetic death syndrome in Ghana.



Dr. Sampene revealed that there are records of people dying suddenly at an early age of 25, attributable to the emerging syndrome.


Meanwhile, a urologist advises men to have regular sex with their partners, at least three times a week.


Dr. Kwaku Addai endorsed the proposition of men reducing the risk of prostate cancer with frequent sexual intercourse.



“If you allow the toxin to stay in there, the risk of prostate cancer increases. But the new concept of frequent sex seems to have sound reasoning,” he said.


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