China began research on male reproductive health in the early 1960s, and the results showed that long-term warming at night has a greater impact on sperm production than short-term warming during the day.
Investigation by the scientific research laboratory indicates that the internal environmental temperature of human sperm production needs to be constant at 35 ℃. Increasing the testicular temperature to around 40 ℃ - 44 ℃ will have an inhibitory effect on sperm. High testicular temperature inhibits the function of the seminiferous epithelium in the seminiferous tubules, causing obstacles to sperm production. So how does daily reproductive health care for men prevent sexually transmitted diseases? Let's get to know together!
1. Wipe
Items such as toilets, doors and windows, tables and chairs can be disinfected by wiping. Rinse with water before wiping, and then wipe with disinfectant. Commonly used disinfectants include bleach containing available chlorine, which can also be used as lye.
2. Soaking
The pathogen of sexually transmitted diseases is also very sensitive to chemicals, and for those leachable contaminants, available chlorine 0 can be used. 1-0。 Disinfection can be achieved by soaking in 5% bleach powder solution, 6% hydrogen peroxide, and other disinfectants for 30 minutes.
3. High temperature scalding and boiling
High temperature disinfection is a commonly used disinfection method in daily life. The clothes worn by patients, used towels, bath towels, bowls, basins, etc. can also be disinfected by boiling water and scalding. However, before entering the water, it is advisable to wash it with soap and then boil it in a pot. Generally, boiling for a few minutes can kill the pathogen. Items contaminated by AIDS virus must be boiled for 20 minutes to achieve the purpose of disinfection.
4. Solarization disinfection
Sunlight disinfection is the most cost-effective disinfection method. Neisseria gonorrhoeae can only survive for 15 minutes at 45 ℃ and only survive for 90 minutes under ultraviolet radiation; Treponema pallidum can die within 2-3 minutes at 40 ℃ - 60 ℃, and immediately at 100 ℃. Therefore, for clothing used by patients with sexually transmitted diseases, the purpose of disinfection can be achieved by exposing it to sunlight for 2-3 hours and placing it outdoors overnight in winter.
Men who have not yet married and have children, especially during puberty, will soon sit on the sofa, not spend long in hot baths, and wear fewer tight jeans. In addition, eat less foods with high hormone content to avoid affecting the balance of sexual hormones in the body. The above content is an introduction by experts on "reproductive health care for men in daily life".