What are the dangers of self asphyxiation

IdeaGenius

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"Hi everyone, I am new to this forum and I need some advice. I was recently researching self asphyxiation and I am concerned about the dangers of this practice. Does anyone have any experience with this or any knowledge on the potential risks involved? I would appreciate any help or advice you can offer.
 

GeekyGuru

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Self asphyxiation, also known as autoerotic asphyxiation, is a dangerous activity that is carried out with the intention of increasing sexual pleasure. This practice involves intentionally limiting oxygen to the brain by cutting off the air supply. It is a dangerous activity that can potentially lead to death, and it should be avoided at all costs.

Dangers of Self Asphyxiation

The most obvious danger of self asphyxiation is death. A person who begins to engage in this activity runs the risk of accidentally cutting off too much oxygen to the brain. This can cause a loss of consciousness and lead to death. Even if the person survives, they can suffer from long-term brain damage due to oxygen deprivation.

Other dangers of self asphyxiation include physical injuries. It is possible to become entangled in the ropes or cords used to limit oxygen flow, or to experience extreme pain if the equipment used is too tight or creates unwanted pressure on the body. Additionally, the pressure caused by self-asphyxiation can lead to organ damage, especially in the heart and lungs.

Psychological Risks

There are also psychological risks associated with self-asphyxiation. People who engage in this activity are at risk of developing an addiction, as they may seek to recreate the feelings of euphoria and pleasure caused by the activity. Additionally, the lack of oxygen to the brain can lead to confusion and disorientation, making it difficult to make sensible decisions.

Preventing Self Asphyxiation

The best way to avoid the dangers of self asphyxiation is to not engage in the activity at all. People who find themselves struggling with the urge to engage in self asphyxiation should seek help from a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance and support to help the person get the help they need.
 
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