Every man takes care of his pride! For that reason, not a limited number of people, in addition to regular and daily hygiene, pay attention to some more details. Who is? Read below.
Alcohol is the worst enemy
You enjoyed a few drinks, came home with a girl and realized you couldn’t achieve an erection. Alcohol, in addition to acting as a poison if you drink too much, also acts as a depressant. According to some research, too much alcohol increases the risk of erectile dysfunction.
Delayed ejaculation
Many men face delayed ejaculation, which can be influenced by many external and internal factors. For example, taking certain medications can have side effects on erection and intercourse itself. If you cannot ejaculate in certain situations (for example, you can ejaculate during masturbation, but not during sex), then delayed ejaculation may be due to a mental problem.
Premature ejaculation
Premature ejaculation is one of the most common problems faced by men around the world. If you also have a problem with approaching the climax too quickly, there are several potential solutions.
Bent penis
When in an erection, it is normal for your penis to be slightly bent due to the anatomy. During an erection, the blood vessels relax and open, allowing blood to reach your arteries. The direction of the penis’s twist depends on the proportion of the penis under the skin. Men with a shorter penis under the skin and a longer exposed penis will bend down and vice versa. Sometimes it can bend left or right, but that’s okay too.
If you notice extreme bending and painful erections, you may be suffering from Perion’s disease, so see a doctor as soon as possible.
Itchy penis
Answer a few questions honestly: Were you a little lazy when it came to hygiene? Have you had sex with a girl you just met? Do you use new soap?
All these factors can affect the itching of the penis, which is typically accompanied by redness or swelling and can be the result of too much sweat, wearing tight underwear, fungal infections, bacteria. Be sure to consult a doctor and remove any doubts as soon as possible.
Penile secretion
Penile secretions do not necessarily mean you have a sexually transmitted disease, such as chlamydia or gonorrhoea and can be the result of inflammation of your urethra (urethritis).
The secretion can be of different colours (from transparent, white to yellow and red), as well as density (it can be watery, but also very tick). If you notice any secretions, consult a doctor immediately.
Can’t get an erection?
Research from the University of Adelaide reveals most men can get rid of erectile dysfunction by changing their life habits. Also, many factors affect this disease, like vitamin D deficiency, diabetes, stress, infrequent sexual intercourse and too much smoking.
A pimple
Pimples on the penis can be hair follicles, cysts or an allergic reaction and they are harmless. However, pimples that appear as a possible consequence of sexually transmitted diseases are a little more serious and can appear as redness (herpes) or in the form of real pimples that itch.
Cuticle problems
If you are uncircumcised, you may have a problem with pulling the foreskin from the top of the penis. It is a condition called phimosis, and if this problem is unsolved, it can cause major accidents.
Fertility problems
Health and life habits are crucial when it comes to reproductive health, so you can have fertility problems if you use psychoactive substances, smoke, are obese or are constantly under stress.
In addition, fertility is affected by hormone and testosterone levels, so if you suspect you may be infertile, be sure to see a doctor and dispel any doubts as soon as possible.