Many wastes are produced in the human body every day and excreted outside the body. Going to the bathroom to urinate is a daily necessity, and no one can avoid it. However, seemingly ordinary things contain college questions. This article will tell you about men's urination. There are misconceptions about men's urination, such as the belief that the stronger the strength of urination, the stronger their sexual ability, and the fear of bifurcations in urination. For these men's urination problems, take a look at the experts' opinions.
Strong urination does not represent strong sexual ability
Many men use the sound, strength, and duration of urination as a measure of sexual ability. In fact, there is not much relationship between the two. Sexual ability largely depends on the hardness and persistence of the penis's erection, which is related to the microcirculation of the penis's blood, and not to the performance of urination.
It's best to stand and urinate
Experts say it is best for men to urinate while standing, as their urethra is shaped like an S, and when standing, urine can naturally excrete due to the influence of gravity. If you urinate while sitting, the urethra will become barb-shaped, causing pelvic congestion after compression, making it relatively difficult to discharge urine, and over time, bladder and urethra may develop inflammation. Squatting and urinating can cause changes in urethral pressure, which can cause urine to flow back to the bladder and easily induce inflammation.
Don't worry about occasional urinary bifurcations
The occurrence of urinary bifurcations is mainly due to obstruction of the urethra or urethral opening. For example, holding urine can increase the pressure in the bladder, and large forces during urination can easily temporarily change the shape of the urethral opening, causing urinary bifurcations. "After ejaculation, men may also have bifurcations in their urine due to the retention of some semen in the urethra and the incomplete disappearance of their erections.". "The above two conditions are normal, but if there is a persistent, high frequency of urinary bifurcations, you should go to the hospital for an examination.".
Don't sit down immediately after urinating
Experts point out that if a man sits down immediately after urination, it can cause residual urine to flow back, giving bacteria in the urethra a a chance to trigger prostatitis. After urination, you can press your finger on the perineum between the scrotum and anus. This helps to expel residual urine from the bladder, and is also beneficial for treating chronic prostatitis.
Urination may seem like a trivial matter, but many men are also very concerned about their own urination. For example, they will judge their sexual ability through their urination strength. The above list lists common urination problems among men, and experts have made correct explanations for these problems.