There are three parts of a woman's body that cannot be touched

There are three sensitive and fragile parts of the female body, including the perineum, breasts, and carotid sinus. It is necessary to avoid excessive stimulation or external impact in daily life. These areas are closely related to physiological health, and improper touch may lead to infection, vascular damage, or abnormal neural reflexes.

1. Perineal area

The skin and mucous membrane of the perineum are thin and the nerve endings are dense. Excessive friction can easily cause local redness, swelling, or urinary tract infections. During menstruation, the cervix is in an open state, and unclean contact may increase the risk of pelvic inflammatory disease. Mild and non irritating care products should be chosen for daily cleaning, avoiding the use of alkaline soap or excessive rinsing that can disrupt the balance of bacterial flora. Wearing breathable cotton underwear can help keep you dry and reduce the risk of fungal infections.

2. Breast tissue

The breast is composed of fat and glands, and severe compression may cause damage to the mammary ducts or the formation of cysts. When the breasts of lactating women are full, external impact can easily induce acute mastitis. Breast self-examination should follow the principle of gentle palpation, with spiral compression from the periphery towards the nipple. Wear supportive sports underwear during exercise to reduce sagging caused by ligament tension.

III. Cervical Sinus

The carotid sinus is located below the mandibular angle, and compression of pressure receptors can trigger a sudden drop in heart rate and blood pressure. Neck massage should avoid the pulsation of the carotid arteries on both sides of the trachea, as sudden pinching may cause fainting or arrhythmia. Clothes with tight collars may continue to compress the area, so it is recommended to choose a loose collar design. If you experience dizziness and vertigo after an accidental impact, you should immediately lie flat and seek medical examination.

In addition to the above-mentioned areas, the distribution area of the vagus nerve behind the female ear, temples, and other areas also need to be protected. It is recommended to undergo regular gynecological examinations and breast ultrasound screening, and seek medical attention promptly if any abnormal lumps or pain are detected. Avoid wearing tight fitting bodysuits in daily life and protect key areas during exercise. Maintaining a regular schedule and balanced diet can help enhance mucosal resistance, and it is recommended to supplement vitamin B appropriately before and after menstruation to alleviate sensitive symptoms. If you encounter violent injuries, you should immediately report to the police and keep medical evidence.

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