For those of you who have an active sex life, I’m sure using sex toys to spice up your sex life is a thought that has occurred to you once in a while. For naive, bumbling virgins, purchasing new female Secret Cherry sex toys in itself, is an excitement. And while you are not wrong that sex toys do add that charm that spices things up, caution must be on the forefront of your mind. This is because sex toys can also cause damage to the more fragile parts of your body such as the vulva and the anus. If not used correctly, it may just cause you to be hurt enough that you’ll be put off from sex for the rest of your life.
So, many may ask, why still used sex toys when they could potentially be harmful to your body? This is because it still has its benefits. For instance, besides the most obvious where sex toys are used to stimulate your genitals and bring about a new flavour to sex, did you know that sex toys are also used in the medical field? That’s right, the dildo isn’t just a tool you used to pleasure yourself, it is also used to cure illnesses.

Different sex toys are used to cure different illnesses. The sex toys used also vary depending on what gender you are, as well as what sickness you have.
For Men
While sex toys are frequently used for amusement, they can also help persons with specific medical issues improve their sexual function. Nerve transmission is affected by diabetes and multiple sclerosis, for example, which can diminish the sexual experience. People who use drugs for high blood pressure or depression may experience sexual response limitations as a side effect. A dildo can be used by men with prostate problems to rub themselves and remove the built-up fluid. (However, some doctors believe this can be risky, particularly if the patient has a bacterial infection or prostate cancer.) Doctors may advise men to use a penis pump, which may be purchased without a prescription.
For Women
Now, let’s talk about sex toys used for women. For starters, muscle strengthening. Kegels are a great way for women with incontinence or a prolapsed uterus to strengthen their pubococcygeal muscles and have more pleasant orgasms. When you employ weighted barbells, balls, and spring-loaded devices, those muscles get an even better workout. Some doctors feel that using sex aides, which improve blood flow, can help women recuperate faster from procedures like Caesarean sections. Additionally, women who are going through menopause or who have had nerve damage due to surgery may discover their clitorises are less sensitive; a sex toy may be required to increase pleasure.