As we all know, condoms are now one of the most intimate items for men, but this does not mean that every man can "operate" condoms with ease.
Experts tell us that there have been patients who contracted sexually transmitted diseases due to the use of inappropriate condoms in clinical practice, and there are also many cases where the unscientific use of condoms has "killed" them. Today, we want to tell everyone that it is important to pay attention to the fact that the condom on the penis is too tight, leading to impotence.
Tightness can damage penis tissue
"The size of a condom is very important for its fit. Even if the circumference is only one millimeter apart, the difference can be significant." Generally, the standard size for using a condom is 52 millimeters around the circumference. Some people need a condom that is larger than the standard size, that is, 54 millimeters around the circumference; There are also many people who are smaller than the standard size, that is, the circumference is 51 millimeters. Larger condoms than standard sizes are mostly imported from Europe and Russia, while smaller and more sophisticated condoms are available from Japan.
Regarding the size of condoms, such as the use of improperly fitting condoms, it will not only affect the "identity symbol" determined by men, but also make users uncomfortable; Reducing contraceptive function may even lead to sexual impotence, with serious consequences that cannot be ignored.
"From a medical perspective, using a condom that is too tight can cause damage to the penis tissue, leading to impotence and impotence." Experts have pointed out that if you frequently use a condom that is too tight and narrow, it can cause ischemia in the penis, resulting in hypoxia of the tissues and nerves within the penis. If the part of the cavernous body is injured, it can lead to impotence, and even more severe cases can lead to sexual impotence.
Excessive width increases the chance of contracting sexually transmitted diseases
Using too tight condoms can lead to a risk of sexual impotence, but using too loose condoms can also be potentially dangerous.
Andrologists say that some people who buy oversized condoms and feel that they don't fit simply abandon them, or because the condom doesn't fit, it increases direct contact between the penis and the vagina, making semen easy to flow out, reducing contraceptive effectiveness, but increasing the likelihood of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (such as gonorrhea).