A large amount of clinical data tells us that prostatitis, prostate hyperplasia, orchitis, epididymitis, hydrocele, nocturnal emission, premature ejaculation, impotence, failure to ejaculate, and *** cancer, etc., are common diseases that endanger men's health. They torment numerous males.
You all can easily find that the aforementioned common diseases are all problems with male reproductive organs, which we call male-specific ailments. Therefore, in order for men to maintain good health and avoid being affected by male diseases, they must first protect their "special zones." Experts have proposed six no-go areas that can effectively prevent the occurrence of male diseases.
First No-Go Area: Early romance and early sexual activity
Generally speaking, men do not fully develop until around the age of 24 or 25. If they start having sex too early, their sexual organs have not yet fully matured, leading to a depletion of their essence, which may cause varying degrees of sexual dysfunction. In adulthood, this can lead to premature ejaculation, impotence, lower back pain, and premature aging. Early romances often happen under parental vigilance, and when discovered, it can cause serious psychological issues. Moreover, teenagers during their naive phase are curious about sex and may engage in relations under unnatural circumstances, which can negatively impact their future sexual lives.
Second No-Go Area: Excessive sexual activity
Moderate sexual activity can bring a sense of pleasure and well-being, benefiting both physical health and longevity. However, if one indulges excessively without restraint, the reproductive organs may remain constantly engorged with blood, leading to a decline in sexual function. This can result in problems such as prostatitis, enlarged prostate, impotence, premature ejaculation, and inability to ejaculate.
Third No-Go Area: Unprotected sex with multiple partners
Many sexually transmitted diseases in men, such as syphilis and gonorrhea, are related to unprotected sex. Not only does unprotected sex make one more susceptible to infections, but it can also transmit harmful pathogens to one’s partner and even children, causing significant harm. One should never take chances with unprotected sex.
Fourth No-Go Area: Wearing jeans every day
Medical research has proven that the male reproductive system functions best at lower temperatures. The testicles in an environment 3-4°C lower than body temperature allow sperm to mature and develop optimally. Therefore, frequently wearing tight jeans can raise the local temperature, which is detrimental to sperm formation. Thus, it is advisable not to wear jeans regularly, especially in summer and humid climates.
Fifth No-Go Area: Poor hygiene of sexual organs
Maintaining genital hygiene is not just a woman's responsibility; men should also pay equal attention. Especially for those with a long foreskin, it is important to regularly clean underneath the foreskin to remove smegma. Smegma can repeatedly irritate the glans, leading to conditions such as balanoposthitis and *** cancer, and can also increase the risk of cervical cancer in one’s partner.
Sixth No-Go Area: Lack of regular self-examinations
Medical research has proven that early detection of cancers like testicular cancer and *** cancer leads to very high cure rates. Once these cancers progress to advanced stages, treatment becomes less effective. Therefore, men over the age of 35 should occasionally check their external genitalia.