Trying to delay ejaculation and thus have a better sexual performance has its consequences. According to the opinion of sexologists, when it becomes common practice it can cause problems in the prostate and other components of the urethrogenital system.
The reason explained in the note on The Objective website is that this custom favors the excessive increase in blood flow and unusual stress on affected organs.
so the the prostate – the gland that produces seminal fluid, nourishes and transports sperm – raises an alarm bell.
When this happens, one of the possible consequences that occurs is inflammation, a situation known as prostatitis.
In other cases, the note from L’Obiettivo continues, infections may occur, which must be treated with antibiotics prescribed by the doctor.
The third possible consequence that the note mentions is Urinary irritation or obstruction, due to thickening of the prostate, leading to the need to urinate many times or urinate less or less than usual. In this case, pain is the alarm signal.
The situation known colloquially as blue balls. The Vibracions site explains that it is called that to pain in the testicles that arises after a long period of excitement, whose medical name is epididymal hypertension.
This occurs for the temporary vasocongestionwhich occurs after a significant period of physiological arousal has elapsed without ejaculation.
Another point to keep in mind is that these situations can occur at any age. It is also common for them to affect those who have a very active sex life, such as those with infrequent sex.
The recommendation, in case of any discomfort or symptoms, is to consult your doctor.
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On the other hand, the note from The Objective indicates that men from the age of 45 start with some difficulties in the prostate known as benign hyperplasia.
This is the name given to the thickening of this organ. Which causes difficulty urinating.
Also, the American Cancer Society stresses that it is important that from the age of 40 they consult their doctor about the need to carry out a specific check-up. It should not be forgotten that prostate cancer is one of the most frequent and, detected in time, has a high probability of cure.
Source: Clarin
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