Sexual Health
Men wearing jeans are prone to penis cancer? These four bad habits must be carefully observed
When it comes to malignant tumors, everyone will think that they are fatal. Of course, some tumors can ensure 5-year, 10-year and 15-year survival rates. But for men, there are two tumors that even if they are effectively treated, they will lose their "lifeline". They are penis cancer and testicular cancer. Today we are talking about penis cancer.
It has been reported that men who wear jeans often get penis cancer. Is that the truth? In fact, it is not certain that dressing causes tumors. The causes of tumors are closely related to living habits. In summary, the occurrence of penis cancer is closely related to four bad habits.
1. Tight jeans do the most harm to men's penis
Tight jeans hate to breathe. Especially in hot summer, men's private parts are extremely hot and humid. Wet private parts are easy to cause genital abnormalities, which may increase the incidence of penis cancer.
2. Don't care about personal hygiene
Not paying attention to hygiene means being dirty. Being dirty means breeding bacteria and germs. Men's private parts are also very fragile. If you don't care about personal hygiene at all and don't know your private parts for a long time, it is easy to cause more and more foreskin dirt in the foreskin of the penis, and bacteria and bacteria accumulate to a very frightening peak, and the incidence of penis cancer will be high.
3. Ignore the abnormality of the penis
Many diseases are very easy to treat at the initial stage, and many people often choose not to treat, which is easy to cause great harm. The same is true for penile cancer. If penile cancer is found in the early stage, it will be easier to treat, and it will be very troublesome in the later stage.
4. Frequent inflammatory lesions
If the male reproductive organs are inflamed and not treated in time, the inflammation will slowly stimulate our penis, causing pathological changes in the local cells of the penis, thus producing cancer cells, and finally directly forming penile cancer.