Focus on Men's Health

Focus on Men's Health Good at solving problems such as male erectile dysfunction and premature ej*******on.

Men can use the following simple methods to self-test the health of their testicles:1. Changes in testicles when standin...
01/30/2024

Men can use the following simple methods to self-test the health of their testicles:

1. Changes in testicles when standing
If a man has a special appearance of his testicles when he is standing, such as a larger or smaller testicle, it means there may be a health problem with the testicles. In addition, if there is swelling or pain in the testicles while standing or moving, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination.

2. Touch to determine whether there are lumps
Touch the testicles with your hands. If you feel a special lump inside or feel pain when you touch it, this is mostly related to testicular lesions.

3. Observe whether the testicles are abnormally enlarged
Some people will experience a significant increase in testicular volume after lesions occur. The painless enlargement may be related to cancer. If the testicular volume increases and there is obvious pain, it may be local inflammation.

Men must pay attention to avoid the following adverse behaviors that can cause prostate damage in their daily life:1. Se...
01/29/2024

Men must pay attention to avoid the following adverse behaviors that can cause prostate damage in their daily life:
1. Sedentary for a long time
Sitting for long periods of time can easily lead to poor blood circulation in men's lower limbs and affect the blood flow in the prostate, thus causing direct damage to the functional health of the prostate.

2. Hold in urine
The behavior of men holding back urine will cause urine to be retained in the body, and the retention of urine will create effective conditions for the growth and reproduction of germs, which can easily promote the formation and onset of prostatitis.

3. Excessive drinking
After alcohol enters the male body, it can easily cause prostate edema. If the prostate is in a state of edema for a long time, its normal secretory and excretory functions will be extremely seriously adversely affected.

In fact, it is normal for men to feel tired after s*x. This is the result of the brain-spinal reflex function that contr...
01/27/2024

In fact, it is normal for men to feel tired after s*x. This is the result of the brain-spinal reflex function that controls the discharge of semen temporarily relaxing after ej*******on. Young men have more active parasympathetic nerves, so they can recover quickly.

As men age, their neurological responses become slower and the recovery time is relatively longer. But if a man still feels tired 24 hours after ej*******on, or even a week later, it may be caused by some underlying disease, such as mild heart disease, thyroid disease, diabetes, etc., and detailed physical examination is required immediately. Check and eliminate risks.

If a man has a problem with an erect but not hard p***s, he may want to try to solve the problem in the following three ...
01/23/2024

If a man has a problem with an erect but not hard p***s, he may want to try to solve the problem in the following three ways:

Medication
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for a more detailed examination first, to find the cause of the disease and then choose the appropriate medication to help solve the problem.

P***s Massage
Men can try to massage their ge****ls, massage method is to use their fingers from the sc***um above the position to gently massage their testicles. It is recommended to massage once a day, and make sure to control the time of massage.

Pay attention to diet
Men can eat more food containing zinc and rich in arginine, and pay attention to not have alcohol abuse.

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