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Does masturbation slow healing of wound
I have an injury in my ankle and i wanted to know if masturbating daily slow down the healing in my injury of ankle. I've read somewhere that body's priority is to make sperm first then it moves to other stuff. Is it true that If one get an injury the body's soldiers will prefer to make sperm over an injury or slow down the healing. Hope you understood my concern.
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No masturbation won't cause any delay in healing of a wound. Keep the wound clean and take the necessary medications to heal the wound. If there is delay in the wound healing or any complications you should visit a general surgeon at the earliest so that it can be examined and undergo investigations such as CBC, HbA1c, etc. to find the underlying cause and have it treated accordingly.
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If the wound healing is slow or complicated visit the general surgeon at the earliest
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Masturbation is normal  phenomenon  and most of male and female  masturbation  in same phase of life .masturbation  is completely  harmless. Your injury  show down recovery is not related  with this.
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if you feel slow recovery  in your  injury  .you should  consultant  with  Doctor
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