Women are always troubled by various gynecological diseases, as are men. The variety of sexual organ diseases always dazzles us. Of course, among many sexual organ diseases, some diseases have no impact on sexual life. However, some diseases have a certain impact on sexual life, so when suffering from these diseases, it is necessary to prohibit sexual life. So, what sexual organ diseases are not suitable for sexual life? Let's get to know.
1. Congenital malformation
When hearing this name, everyone will definitely feel unfamiliar and at a loss. Of course, there are some people who may understand. "Congenital malformations of the sexual organs can be understood as abnormalities in the external genitalia caused by stunted development, such as cryptorchidism or anerchidism, absence of testicles, or very small testicles, resulting in a very small penis, which prevents him from having sex.". "Some people have hypospadias, and some people have their urethra open not on the head of the penis, but on the perineum of the vagina. This often leads to sexual dysfunction. These people often affect ejaculation and are unable to have sex.". Therefore, men with this disease should not have sex. Of course, don't feel inferior because of this, and seek medical attention and treatment in a timely manner.
2. Acute inflammation
If the above diseases are very strange to us, then this disease is familiar to most people. Acute inflammation of the sexual organs is the most common disease among men. Some common clinical symptoms we encounter include orchitis, epididymitis, prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis, and inflammation of the urethra. If these symptoms are acute, they are not suitable for sexual life. "Inflammation itself can cause bleeding, edema, and obstruction of the lumen of the sexual organs. If there is sexual activity and sexual intercourse, the sexual organs are in a highly congested and edematous state. Sexual activity can exacerbate the congestion and edema of these organs, exacerbating inflammation, and severe seasonal sexual activity can also bring many discomfort, including some ejaculatory pain, such as testicular pain, vaginal pain, and so on.". Therefore, if you have friends with these inflammations and experience discomfort during sexual life, or if it is an acute attack, you generally do not adapt to sexual life.
3. Special infections
Special infections are compared to ordinary and general infections. So, what are the special infections? "There are tuberculosis in the reproductive organs, sexually transmitted diseases, trichomonas, mold, and so on, which require treatment before sexual life can begin.". If you have sex without a cure, it can infect your sexual partner and your spouse, exacerbating the condition and further developing it. For example, some sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, are prone to infection in your spouse if they are not cured. The other is further development, from inflammation of the anterior urethra to inflammation of the posterior urethra, to inflammation of the prostate, seminal vesicles, and even the epididymis. Therefore, special inflammation of the genital organs is prohibited from having sex.
4. Tumor
No matter where the tumor is, it gives us a very bad impression. And for the sex organ clock, it's even more serious. "For example, penis cancer, testicular cancer, and prostate cancer should generally stop having sex after the onset of the disease.". Why? If you have sex, it will accelerate the blood circulation of the sexual organs, increasing the chances of tumor cells entering the blood and lymph node proliferation. This means that cancer cells are prone to metastasis, and may also have adverse effects on the health of their spouses.
5. Eczema due to skin diseases
Of course, not all sexual organ diseases can be transmitted to spouses. Sexual organ skin diseases are not transmitted to spouses, but because having sex can easily increase the chance of bacterial infection, it should be possible to have sex after the disease is controlled. Finally, there are some infections of the urinary system, such as urethritis, cystitis, pyelonephritis, bladder stones, and kidney stones. When inflammation is clear, it is often necessary to treat and basically cure before having sex, otherwise it can easily lead to an aggravation of the condition and trigger new diseases.
However, compared to women, men tend to be careless in caring for their private affairs. Therefore, men should often undergo self examination, detect abnormalities as early as possible, and receive treatment. Of course, we also need to pay attention to the hygiene of private areas. Although not like women, we should also pay attention to timely cleaning and maintaining cleanliness.