We all know that sex brings health benefits, such as stress relief and prevention of many cardiovascular diseases. But we must know that even wrong and small steps result in serious injuries. In addition to common sexual injuries known as penile fractures or bath injuries, a handful of unknown sexual accidents are as complicated as previously unheard of by us. From spicy foods that burn a woman's genitals to a penis that is injured in men's pants, here are some of the strangest sex injuries in history ...

Spicy foods may irritate sensitive skin. Fearing with spicy foods, beware: eating spicy foods can result in unwanted pain during sex. This was the case for a woman who reported a burning sensation in the genital area after the partner made oral sex with her. "The spicy salsa of her partner consumed before the sexual act burned softly in her genital area," Dr. Gabe Wilson, an emergency dentist in the US. Spicy foods give a heat-sensation in the tongue, and they can interact with skin receptors and give other injuries such as extreme temperature, burns, injuries, etc.

The woman also had breathing problems and when the doctors started investigating, they found that she had an allergy to antibiotic penicillin. Her partner had traces of a similar antibiotic, amoxicillin, in semen, according to case reports. He had taken amoxicillin to treat an ear infection. Sexually transmitted allergens have been studied and this case is one of the first to demonstrate the phenomenon. Another study, published in 2007 in the Journal of Allergology Investigational and Immunology Clinical, included a woman who also had an allergic reaction after swallowing her partner's sperm. She was allergic to Brazilian warts and the doctors found their footprint in his seed after he had consumed them a few days before.

Penile trauma due to the pants of the trousers are common. Researchers found that between 2002 and 2010, some 17,616 people emerged and emerged in the United States because of their panties in their genitals. "The penis was almost always the only genital involved," the researchers wrote. The average age for this type of injury was 18 to 22 years.

Sex that ends with orgasm is usually the goal for most people, but a woman's orgasm was so strong that she ended up in the hospital. A woman named Liz had sex with her partner Eric. But when her orgasm continued for an hour after sex, she started to panic and tried to drink wine and skate to test the possibility of stopping her orgasm, but nothing worked. Then she ended up in the hospital. After three hours without interruption, her orgasm ended. The condition of this woman does not have a specific diagnosis, but there is something called a genital warting disorder (PGAD). PGAD occurs when a person has a common genital waking that is out of nowhere and is not always caused by typical types of sexual contact. Even if they masturbate or have orgasm, they do not provide relief from the condition and may result in constant stress and pain. The situation typically affects women.