Male sperm is a very important substance in couples' lives, which not only ensures that couples can have normal sexual life, but also ensures good birth and fertility. Therefore, the quality of sperm is very important. From the perspective of gender health, is it good for men to have too much sperm?
If the sperm count exceeds the normal range by a large amount, attention should be paid to whether there is prostatitis.
Spermatozoa in men: symptoms of candidal foreskin balanitis
Male candidal prepuce balanitis is most often caused by infection of a spouse with candidal vaginitis or by unclean sexual activity.
The main symptoms of candidal prepuce balanitis are itching of the penis, with mucoid or purulent secretions visible within the foreskin, and redness and swelling of the glans and coronal sulcus of the penis. The symptoms of this disease are not as obvious as those of other urethritis. Generally, there are no symptoms of acute urethritis such as frequent urination, urgency of urination, or pain in urination. Instead, it manifests as a sensation of itching of the urethra, burning sensation of urination, and a small amount of urinary secretion, which is watery or mucoid.
Men's Sperm: Poor Urination Should Be Alert to Prostate Diseases
Some men may experience symptoms of poor urination, which can be either very laborious when urinating, or the urine flow is very fine when urinating, and can develop into inability to excrete urine in severe cases. A large amount of urine "accumulates" in the bladder, which becomes urinary retention, and the patient is also very painful.
The main reason for poor urination is a blockage in the urinary path or a lack of bladder contractility. Urinary tract obstruction is mainly caused by prostate diseases such as benign prostatic hyperplasia, urethral stricture, and urethral stones; The lack of bladder contractility is often caused by changes in the nervous system that control urination.
Chronic fatigue can upgrade ED
Short-term fatigue may not have a significant impact on men's sexual ability, and as physical strength recovers, sexual function will also recover. However, due to long-term stress in work and life, chronic fatigue has a very complex impact on sexual function, often leading to organic ED.
The reason why fatigue causes ED is because muscle fatigue or psychogenic fatigue caused by depression and tension can interfere with arousal of sexual desire and reduce the level of sexual excitement. Fatigue can produce lipid peroxides, which can directly cause damage to biofilms. Over time, it can cause irreversible pathological damage to the reproductive system, causing organic lesions.
If a man discovers that he has sexual dysfunction, he must not go to the hospital for treatment because he is afraid of losing face. It is not enough to rely solely on his own adjustment, and it is impossible to cure him. Therefore, it is the best practice to see a male doctor in a timely manner, and I hope that such male patients must pay attention.