Sexual Health
Wearing jeans every day can easily lead to sexually transmitted diseases? Pay attention to these 6 points in preventing male sexually transmitted diseases
A large amount of clinical data tells us that prostatitis, prostate enlargement, orchitis, epididymitis, hydrocele, ejaculation, premature ejaculation, impotence, non ejaculation, penile cancer, and other common diseases that harm men's health, torment many men.
Careful readers can easily find that these common diseases are all male reproductive organ diseases, which we call unique diseases of men.
It can be seen that in order for men to live a long and healthy life, they must first protect their "special zone".
One taboo: early love and premature sexual activity
Generally speaking, men do not mature until the age of twenty four or five. If they engage in sexual activity early and their sexual organs are not yet fully developed, it can cause varying degrees of sexual dysfunction and lead to premature ejaculation, fistula, low back pain, and aging in adulthood.
Second taboo: frequent and dense sexual activity
Moderate sexual activity can bring a pleasant mood and experience, which is beneficial for both the body and health. However, if one indulges in excessive sexual activity, does not know how to control it, and the reproductive organs are congested for a long time, it can cause a decline in sexual function, which can easily lead to prostatitis, prostate enlargement, impotence, premature ejaculation, inability to ejaculate, and other problems.
Three taboos: unclean sexual intercourse
Many sexually transmitted diseases in men, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, are related to unclean sexual intercourse; Unclean sexual intercourse not only easily infects oneself with diseases, but also spreads pests and diseases to wives and even children, causing great harm. It is not advisable to take chances and do so.
Four taboos: wearing jeans every day
Medical research has shown that men's reproductive system requires the best conditions at low temperatures. Frequent wearing of jeans can cause local temperatures to be too high and hinder sperm formation. Therefore, it is not advisable to wear jeans frequently, especially in summer and humid climates.
Five taboos: neglecting sexual organ hygiene
Paying attention to sexual organ hygiene is not only a matter for women, but also for men. Especially for those with an excessively long foreskin, it is important to regularly remove smegma, as smegma can not only cause penile cancer but also lead to cervical cancer in their wives.
Six taboos: not regularly self checking
Medical research has shown that early detection of testicular cancer, penile cancer, and other cancers has a high cure rate, but once they reach advanced stages, the therapeutic effect is not ideal. Therefore, men over 35 years old may wish to regularly check their external reproductive organs.