The health of a man's penis is not only related to his reproductive health, but also to whether he has good performance in both sexes. So the following summary summarizes the most feared things about a man's penis. I hope that men should pay attention to them in life.
1. The penis hates being too cold and too hot. According to research published in the Harvard Health Newsletter, when the penis encounters cold, blood vessels close, and once blood circulation resumes, the penis becomes larger again. Too high a temperature can affect sperm production. Only when the temperature is 3 ℃ to 4 ℃ below the normal temperature can the testicles produce a large number of healthy sperm.
2. Sexual excitement needs to be released. According to an article in the American journal "Sexual and Reproductive Health Issues", sexual excitement without adequate venting or orgasm can easily lead to prostate congestion, causing testicular pain or discomfort.
Excessive alcohol consumption can harm the penis. Research from the McKinley Health Center at the University of Illinois has found that when the blood alcohol concentration exceeds 0.08%, men's erectile ability is hindered. Heavy drinking can lead to dehydration, reduced blood flow to the penis, and increased vasodilator activity. Angiotensin is closely associated with erectile dysfunction (ED) in men.
4. Old age has poor penis sensitivity. Penile sensitivity gradually decreases with age. Researchers from the Department of Psychology at the University of Texas at Austin have found that testosterone levels decrease by 1-2% for each year of age increase in adult males. Low testosterone levels can lead to physical insufficiency, decreased libido, inattention, and fatigue. Penile sensitivity will decrease from the age of 25, with the largest decrease between the ages of 65 and 75.
5. An erection helps keep the penis healthy. The penis muscles must receive oxygen through the bloodstream in order to perform erectile function. "If you do not experience frequent erections, the elasticity of penis tissue may decrease, and the ability to contract and expand may decrease, which may shorten the length of the penis by 1-2 centimeters.".
6. Ligation cannot immediately block sperm. According to an article on the website of the "Medical Encyclopedia" of the National Library of Medicine of the United States, after men undergo vasectomy, the number of sperm gradually decreases, and it generally takes 2-3 months for sperm to no longer appear in the semen. Contraceptive measures should still be taken before a doctor confirms that there is indeed no sperm in the semen.
Smoking is harmful to the blood vessels of the penis. The National Medical Clinic for Men in the United States says the toxic chemicals in cigarettes can also affect the health of penile blood vessels and affect normal erectile function. In addition, smoking can also damage penis tissue, affecting the normal functioning of the penis.
8. The foreskin of the penis is rich in bacteria. The foreskin of the penis is an ideal environment for bacterial mass reproduction. The number of bacterial carriers in the penis depends on whether or not circumcision has been performed. CDC pointed out that many studies have found that circumcision will improve the ecological structure of penile flora and help reduce the risk of AIDS virus infection.
"Because many times the reason why genitals can be injured is inseparable from some of your own living habits and some details, so if you want to better ensure these reproductive health, you must pay attention to the aforementioned health care principles and pay attention to your own lifestyle, in order to scientifically reduce the occurrence of this reproductive disease.".