Sexual Health
The cleaning of male private parts is very important, how to clean them scientifically
The sweat glands, skin glands, and subcutaneous fat around the penis are relatively abundant, and adult men also have dense pubic hair distribution. In addition, many men like to wear tight triangular pants, which makes the penis always in a dark, damp, and airtight state, making it easy to hide dirt.
When men have poor physical fitness, bacteria and viruses hidden in the penis can take the opportunity to infect the urethra, causing diseases such as urethritis, epididymitis, and seminal vesiculitis.
If there is obstruction in the urinary tract, bacteria can further ascend and infect the kidneys, causing various diseases such as pyelonephritis. If the penis is in a long-term state of bacterial contamination, the infection stimulation formed by the coronal vesicle of the glans penis can also induce penile cancer. According to statistics, there are also many diseases such as wet diagnosis, dermatitis, and tinea in the male penis.
In addition, some married men have unclean sexual habits, which are also a negative stimulus to the female vagina. During sexual activity, bacteria can be brought to the female partner, causing her to suffer from vaginitis, chronic cervicitis, cervical erosion, and cervical cancer.
Therefore, maintaining the cleanliness of the male genital area is extremely important for the health of his sexual partner and his own health.
How do men clean their private parts?
1. Vaginal cleaning, insist on washing once a day
Men should also like women, insist on washing and cleaning their perineum every day. Be careful not to wash with too hot water. Don't underestimate the matter of washing your body, don't be superficial, otherwise it may double the result and even backfire. If some people try to save time and use foot wash to wash their feet, they may not realize that the mold from athlete's foot can spread to the perineum, forming tinea cruris.
2. Wash the genitals first, then the anus
When cleaning, the reproductive organs should be washed first, and then the anus. After washing the anus, the reproductive organs should not be washed again in the same basin of water. The drying sequence is the same as above, prepare a separate towel and do not mix it with a foot wash towel. After wiping, wash the towel with clean water and let it dry.
3. Just use warm water
In a healthy state, rinse with warm water and gently rub with your hands. When washing, the foreskin should be completely turned up and the smegma should be completely cleaned. Also, be careful not to get too hot in the water, as it may burn your little brother.
4. Minimize the use of chemicals
It is recommended to use less soap, shower gel, or specialized care liquid. Because the skin of the glans is particularly delicate and sensitive to chemicals, there is a high possibility of allergic reactions.
5. Wash each part separately
In colder weather conditions, you may not take a shower, but it is best to clean the "key areas" every day.
For example, the face, buttocks, feet, and perineum. Wash each part separately with different amounts of water. After all, the bacteria in each part are different. Washing different parts with the same bucket of water or towel is highly likely to cause cross infection of bacteria and cause various diseases.