Health Experts Warn Against Sexual Acts That Could Cause Stroke or Paralysis.

According to the report released by Nigerian Tribune on 6th October, 2025.

Medical professionals are raising alarm over sexual practices involving choking or strangulation, saying they can have grave health consequences.

According to research and expert observations, these practices may cut off airflow or restrict blood flow to the brain, increasing risk of serious neurological damage including stroke and paralysis.

Dr. Mark Kamtchoua, Medical Director of St. Jude Clinic, Benin City, said most deaths or collapses “occur when the person, whether the man or woman, is about to reach orgasm.”

He warned that during this period “a lot of calories are wasted,” especially if a person has underlying conditions like hypertension and has used sex-enhancing drugs.

According to a young-adult brain-morphology study, frequent exposure to choking or strangulation during sex was linked to structural changes in the cortex.

The study found “increased cortical thickness, reduced gyrification, and alterations in fractal dimensionality” suggesting such practices might affect brain maturation.

Experts also pointed out that non-fatal strangulation can result in “loss of consciousness, indicating at least mild acquired brain injury, stroke, seizures, motor and speech disorders, and paralysis.”

The restriction of oxygen intake and blood flow to the brain during choking or strangulation are central mechanisms.
Health Experts Warn Against Sexual Acts That Could Cause Stroke or Paralysis. According to the report released by Nigerian Tribune on 6th October, 2025. Medical professionals are raising alarm over sexual practices involving choking or strangulation, saying they can have grave health consequences. According to research and expert observations, these practices may cut off airflow or restrict blood flow to the brain, increasing risk of serious neurological damage including stroke and paralysis. Dr. Mark Kamtchoua, Medical Director of St. Jude Clinic, Benin City, said most deaths or collapses “occur when the person, whether the man or woman, is about to reach orgasm.” He warned that during this period “a lot of calories are wasted,” especially if a person has underlying conditions like hypertension and has used sex-enhancing drugs. According to a young-adult brain-morphology study, frequent exposure to choking or strangulation during sex was linked to structural changes in the cortex. The study found “increased cortical thickness, reduced gyrification, and alterations in fractal dimensionality” suggesting such practices might affect brain maturation. Experts also pointed out that non-fatal strangulation can result in “loss of consciousness, indicating at least mild acquired brain injury, stroke, seizures, motor and speech disorders, and paralysis.” The restriction of oxygen intake and blood flow to the brain during choking or strangulation are central mechanisms.
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