Summary of "Не совершай эти ошибки со своим ЧЛЕНОМ!"
Key Wellness Strategies, Self-Care Techniques, and Productivity Tips
Penile Hygiene in Children
- Avoid aggressively retracting the foreskin in young boys, as it is normal for the foreskin not to fully retract before puberty.
- Teach boys to gently clean the penis with warm water without causing discomfort.
- Do not forcibly open the foreskin to prevent tearing, scarring, and subsequent phimosis (narrowing of the foreskin).
Penile Hygiene in Adults
- Use only warm water or mild soap solutions designed for intimate hygiene.
- Avoid harsh soaps, alkaline soaps, or aggressive scrubbing of the penis, especially the mucous surfaces (head and foreskin), to prevent irritation, redness, and disruption of the natural protective barrier.
- Understand that post-sexual intercourse redness can be normal but should not be aggravated by excessive hygiene or antiseptics.
Masturbation
- Masturbation is not harmful and does not cause myths such as hair growth on arms or blindness.
- A healthy masturbation frequency is about 2-3 times per week; this is normal and not pathological.
- Pathological masturbation (e.g., out of boredom or habit) may cause delayed ejaculation and sexual dysfunction.
- Masturbation can serve therapeutic purposes, such as prostate massage for older men without regular sexual activity, to prevent prostate secretion buildup and related complications.
Avoid Dangerous Practices
- Do not get genital tattoos or piercings without sterile, professional conditions due to high infection risks, including necrosis.
- Avoid inserting foreign objects into the urethra or penis (e.g., nuts, bamboo sticks, jump ropes) as this can cause severe injury requiring surgery.
- Do not inject substances like Vaseline or paraffin into the penis for enlargement; these can cause infections, tissue damage, and require reconstructive surgery.
- Avoid tightening screws or other devices on the penis to prevent loss of normal appearance and erectile function.
Post-Sexual Intercourse Hygiene
- Avoid aggressive use of antiseptics (e.g., miramistin) on the penis after sex, as this can damage the mucous protective layer and increase infection risk.
- Gentle washing with warm water is sufficient.
General Advice
- Do not self-medicate for concerns about penis size, appearance, or health.
- Consult trusted medical professionals for any issues or questions.
- Maintain proper hygiene without overdoing it to protect the delicate skin and mucosa of the penis.
Presenters / Sources
The video is presented by a medical professional specializing in andrology and urology (name not specified). The presenter references personal clinical experience and co-authorship of scientific work on emergency andrology and foreign bodies in the penis.
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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