In order to seek convenience and speed, more and more people choose to take a shower as a bathing method. However, hot water sitz baths that wash the vulva before and bathe the anus after gradually fade out of people's lives. However, current research has shown that due to the long-term sedentary nature of modern people, this hot water sitz bath method is more beneficial to the health of male genitalia.
Shower has long been integrated into our lives, but hot water sitz baths that wash the vulva before and bathe the anus after gradually fade out of people's lives. But you know, just because modern people are sedentary, we should vigorously promote this "traditional" genital health care technique among the general public, especially men.
Sitting bath is not simply sitting in a bathtub, it is a commonly used medical treatment. Sitting in a basin of water with a suitable temperature for 15-20 minutes is very beneficial to male reproductive health. The main methods are as follows:
1. Wash the vulva before.
The male anterior vulva mainly refers to the external genital portion. For those who have an excessively long foreskin, if there is a lack of specialized cleaning, over time, they will form patches of white foreskin dirt, which can accumulate and harden, causing them to abrade the foreskin and cause infection, even turning into carcinogens, inducing cervical cancer in their partner, leading to their own penis cancer. Sitting on the vulva can wash away the dirt. If combined with anti infection treatment with traditional Chinese and Western medicine, it can also help cure chronic prostatitis.
2. Wash your hips and thighs.
The sedentary working state is quite common among office workers and drivers. Especially in hot summer, there are quite a few men who come to see a doctor due to repeated attacks of "sitting plate sores" caused by hip friction. In fact, if these patients often use warm or cold water to sit on their hips, and use a dry and soft towel to dry the vulva and buttocks after the bath, it can reduce fungal infection, promote blood circulation in this area, and avoid the onset of "sitting sore". However, people with tinea cruris and eczema should not be scalded with hot water to avoid worsening the symptoms.
(Intern Editor: Xie Yunsheng)