If you’re male, you probably felt like Superman until you
hot your late 30s. But when you got older, your health concerns began to shift.
However, most of the men do not aware that the daily
underwear that wear might be all the cause!
Traditionally, men wore the same type of underwear their
fathers wore, and as a habit, they suit up the same model of underwear
throughout their entire lives.
According to The Ultimate Underwear survey, 57% of men
prefer briefs, 18% prefer tight boxers, and 29% prefer roomy boxers. This research shown most men do wear well
fitting underwear, but might not choose the proper material or measurement.
SIZE Matters
Men everywhere worry that their penis is smaller than it
should be or that it won't satisfy a lover. But research suggests that most men
underestimate the size of their pride and joy.
Most adult men are within about a half inch of
5.24 inches, according to statistics Palmer has compiled. Nearly all studies of
penis length come up with a similar measure.
Smoking can shorten your penis by as much as a centimeter.
Erections are all about good bloodflow, and lighting up calcifies blood
vessels, stifling erectile circulation. You need to have erections regularly to
keep your penis in shape. "It has to be essentially exercised," says
Tobias Kohler, MD, assistant professor of urology at Southern Illinois
University School of Medicine.
To maintain a healthy tone, the smooth muscle of the penis
must be periodically enriched with oxygen by the rush of blood that engorges
the penis and makes it erect, Kohler says.
ERECTILE MATTERS
Poor genital health seems to have become a major and
worsening epidemic round the world. European men as much as 40% of 40-year-old
men and 50% of 50-year old men suffer from occasional or chronic erectile
dysfunctions
Underwear should be comfortable while providing optimal
support for any activity. Men's sizes are based on waist circumference and
usually correspond with pant measurements. Some men believe that wearing
underwear in a size too small will emphasize their front, but this effect only
causes discomfort.
Underwear that is restricting can raise the body
temperature, causing excessive sweating that leads to stains. Increasing the
temperature in the groin area over extended periods of time may also cause
health and fertility problems. Elastics that are too tight around the waist or
legs can cause irritation and rashes.
NIGHT URINATION
Research
shows two out of three men, aged 50 years old and above have a problem with night urination.
Frequent urination is not a symptom of a problem, but is the problem.
Diabetes,
obesity, aging are one of the cause of the problems.
Many do not know, wearing a tight underwear
may be the cause too! To choose an underwear with a good blood circulation
function, helps to reduce the night urination problems.
PROSTATE CANCER PREVENTION
A
healthy young man prostate is classically said to be slightly larger than a
walnut, it gets bigger as a man get older. If the prostate becomes enlarged, it
can place pressure on the bladder and urethra (the tube through which urine
passes). This can affect how you pass urine and may cause:
• difficulty starting urination
• a frequent need to urinate
• difficulty
fully emptying the bladder
World
statistic, a man's chances of having BPH go up with age:
- Age 31-40:
one in 12
- Age
51-60: about one in two
- Over age 80: more than eight in 10
There's no proven prostate cancer
prevention strategy. But you may reduce your risk of prostate cancer by making
healthy choices, such as exercising and eating a healthy diet. Some man are
choose to wearing a healthy claim underwear which is brief underwear to reduce
hit over the penis area
The main men’s health threats are well
documented, and may even be preventable. Eat healthily, exercise regularly,
have regular medical checks, spend some time in nature, remember to laugh and
don’t over-indulge in the things you know are bad for you.
However there is one thing to be aware of, choose an underwear with the special effect to boost up the blood circulation is the best prevention of all.