Men should be careful not to let reproductive system diseases harm themselves and others.
Men's illness may not be their own fault, because there are many male diseases, which may not only affect themselves, but also affect their spouses or sexual partners. There is a set of clinical statistics that completely confirm this situation. Survey data shows that 86.7% of the occurrence of various gynecological diseases in women are related to male diseases. As for female reproductive system diseases alone, such as vaginitis, cervical erosion, etc., 92% are related to men. It can be seen that if men have problems, especially those problems that easily affect women, they must be treated in time to prevent them from harming themselves and others.
The male diseases that easily cause female diseases are mainly infectious diseases.
1. Urinary and reproductive system infections, such as urethritis, specific prostatitis, balanitis, etc. The bacteria and pathogens of these diseases are directly sent into the female vagina, which can easily cause the woman to become infected.
2. Sexually transmitted diseases, such as gonorrhea, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital herpes, genital warts, syphilis and even AIDS, etc. If a man has sex while infected, the chance of infecting the woman is quite high.
3. Foreskin diseases, including excessive foreskin, phimosis, etc. Clinical data has confirmed that smegma formed over a long period of time in patients with foreskin and phimosis is a breeding ground for bacteria. In addition to causing foreskin inflammation and urethral inflammation in men, a large number of bacteria and viruses can also enter the female vagina during sexual intercourse, causing female Vaginitis, cervicitis and other diseases. Data shows that many spouses of female cervical cancer patients have foreskin problems.
Pay attention to male reproductive health
It can be seen that men, as individuals, fathers and husbands, play an important role in reproductive health. Men's health experts say that men's health is not only a matter for men, but also directly related to women's health, family health, and national prosperity and development. As a man, we must improve our health awareness, improve health knowledge, and work hard to improve the overall level of male health in our country. The situation of male reproductive health in my country is not optimistic. In real life, more than 60% of adult men have male diseases to varying degrees. The incidence of male diseases has been increasing at a rate of about 15% in recent years. Society as a whole still needs to pay more attention to male reproductive health.
As a man, we must break through the shackles of traditional concepts such as tabooing illnesses and being ashamed to talk about them, go to the hospital confidently, and treat illnesses openly and honestly. Don't delay the opportunity, misdiagnosis and mistreatment, and a minor illness will become a serious illness, which will not only affect your personal health, but also harm your family. This is what a responsible man needs to do.