When the weather is hot and humid, common male diseases such as scrotal eczema, tinea cruris, genital herpes, urethritis, prostatitis, foreskin inflammation, and balanitis often occur. A professor at Linyi Modern Andrology Hospital pointed out that once a man gets sick, not only does he feel unwell, but also he can completely deprive both parties of sexual desire, and may also transmit the disease to women.
Eczema of the scrotum is a disease that seriously affects sexual desire. It is characterized by redness of the scrotal epidermis and densely distributed small papules, which are extremely itchy and intolerable. "If you are infected with bacteria and become suppurative, causing local inflammation, inflammation, swelling, and pain, and thickening of the scrotal skin, it is not considered elegant.".
Men with long foreskins are prone to balanitis and foreskin inflammation. Some symptoms are not serious, and men themselves do not feel unwell. They only show a peculiar smell in the foreskin and an increase in foreskin dirt, but they pose a significant threat to women. During sex, they can be transmitted to women, causing candidiasis vaginitis.
If scrotal eczema occurs, scratching, hot water, and strong soapy water scalding are all wrong practices. Modern andrology experts suggest that the vulva should be kept fresh and comfortable, and underwear should be loose and comfortable, preferably made of pure cotton to avoid damaging the scrotal skin.
When taking a shower, change your underwear in a timely manner. Especially after sports, it is necessary to change and wash sweaty underwear. Some men are accustomed to letting their underwear naturally "air dry", which is a very bad habit. In addition, be sure to wash the foreskin carefully every day. Problems with the genitals and urinary system, as well as infertility, are often associated with the high crotch temperature. Zhang Bin recommends that men often "cool down" the scrotum and testicles.