Future Health Frontiers Q&A Men’s Health

How to properly clean men’s private parts

Asked by:Star

Asked on:Mar 26, 2026 03:04 PM

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  • Dashawna Dashawna

    Mar 26, 2026

      male Pay attention to your private parts too healthy

      From the perspective of physiological hygiene, the male vulva includes the penis, scrotum, foreskin, glans and other parts. It also has physiological secretions and the possibility of external contamination, and is susceptible to urethritis, balanitis, scrotal inflammation, etc. eczema , tinea cruris, perianalitis, etc. There are also those who have excessive foreskin or phimosis, who are more likely to have penile foreskin. disease . Smegma usually accumulates in the annular coronal groove behind the glans. It is not noticed because of the cover of the foreskin. Smegma can cause Posthitis , foreskin glans ulcer or stone formation, repeated stimulation can also induce penile cancer. Also, since it is difficult to clean the anus after defecation, many diseases such as hepatitis, dysentery, parasitic diseases, etc. are spread through feces. Men's insistence on taking a "small bath" every day is an effective way to prevent diseases.

      A few steps for cleaning men’s private parts:

      The cleaning sequence is generally easy to understand. You must wash the reproductive organs first, then the anus. After washing the anus, you must not use the same basin of water to wash the reproductive organs again. The order of drying is the same as mentioned above. Prepare a separate towel and do not mix it with the foot towel. After wiping, wash the towel with clean water and dry it.

      In view of the above mentioned perineal skin Characteristics, we can understand why wearing jeans is harmful to health. Of course, this effect is mainly limited to the perineum.

      Another problem is that wearing tight jeans makes the testicles close to the perineum, which affects the heat dissipation of the scrotum, so the temperature of the testicles will increase, which may lead to testicular sperm Genetic disorders may cause male infertility. Judging from the current evidence, this causes spermatogenesis in the testicles.

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