Ding Ding is a very important organ for men, and it is also one of the most easily "injured" organs. Which habits are the most harmful to Ding Ding? Let's take a look together.
1. Not fond of cleanliness
Genital hygiene is not just a matter for women, but also for men. In particular, men with excessively long foreskin should often turn over and clean the penis to remove smegma. Because smegma is not only easy to repeatedly stimulate the glans, causing diseases such as glans foreskin inflammation and penis lesions, but also easy to cause health problems to the wife.
So, men should not be too troublesome. It is best to clean the external genitalia once a day and wash it with water (the foreskin should also be opened and cleaned).
2. Long term wearing of tight pants or jeans
Young men prefer to wear tight pants or jeans for a long time. Tight pants often hold the scrotum and testicles tightly together, hindering the heat dissipation function of the scrotal skin, thereby increasing the local temperature of the testicles and hindering sperm production. In addition, tight pants can limit and hinder blood circulation in the scrotum, leading to testicular congestion and infertility.
3. Holding urine
Many people have the habit of holding their urine due to certain special reasons, such as playing games or having to ride for a long time. We all know that the lower part of the male urethra parasitizes some bacteria, and when we urinate, we actually flush these bacteria out. If you hold your urine for a long time, it will only weaken the flushing force of the urine, causing an increase in bacteria, and in severe cases, it can lead to prostatitis.
4. Excessive drinking
Alcohol can promote capillary dilation, causing congestion and swelling of prostate tissue, causing discomfort. Excessive drinking also affects testosterone secretion, thus affecting the secretion and excretion of prostatic fluid.
5. Wipe from back to front after defecation
When the weather is hot and humid or sweating excessively, bacteria are more likely to breed around the anus. So, even for men, it is recommended to wipe from front to back after defecation to prevent the bacteria from being carried to the more vulnerable area near Ding Ding by the back to front movement.