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▓▓▓[Nanyang Reproductive Medicine Specialty Hospital] ▓▓▓Chief physician leads the in-person consultation of New Rural Cooperative Medical System ▲Medical insurance designated unit ▲Hospital specializing in andrology treatment ▼Doctor consultation▼★★Address: Middle section of Zhangheng Road, Nanyang City (diagonally opposite the Public Security Building)
For most people, occasional or short-term insomnia is a very normal phenomenon. However, this does not mean that everyone does not need to pay attention to the symptoms of insomnia. You know, the harm of insomnia is great. If a person often suffers from insomnia, it will not only affect the next day's work and study, but may also induce various physical and psychological diseases. So, what are the harms of frequent insomnia? In response to this problem, experts from the Traditional Chinese Medicine Brain Department of Nanyang Reproductive Medicine Hospital said that in fact, frequent insomnia can easily lead to the following diseases:
▓▓▓【Nanyang Reproductive Medicine Specialty Hospital] ▓▓▓Chief physician leads the in-person consultation of New Rural Cooperative Medical System ▲Designated unit of medical insurance ▲Hospital specializing in andrology treatment ▼Doctor consultation▼★★Address: Middle section of Zhangheng Road, Nanyang City (diagonally opposite the Public Security Building)
In order for patients to be able to For better treatment of skin diseases, experts recommend that you go to Nanyang Reproductive Medicine Hospital for examination as soon as possible, so that experts can give you appropriate treatment methods based on your examination results. All our efforts are only for your health!
★☆◆◇Nanyang Reproductive Medicine Hospital★☆◆◇There is a mucus film under the epidermis of the foreskin. It is divided into two distinct areas adjacent to the coronal sulcus where the foreskin membrane secretes antibodies and glands that soften, lubricate, and give protection. Similar glands are found in the eyelids and mouth. Adjacent to this mucus membrane and just in front of the foreskin is another mucosa. This delicate and sensitive structure contains tightly pleated and elastic cellular tissue. Like a rubber band, these expandable folds allow The lip of the foreskin opens and recedes to expose the glans.
A ball-like knot called the frenulum forms below the glans, at the lower side of the urethra and at the beginning of the lower end of the foreskin. It has the same function as the frenulum on the underside of the tongue in the mouth. The frenulum of the foreskin properly supports the glans and, along with the smooth muscle fibers, acts like a rope to help pull the foreskin back to its normal forward position.
Retraction of the foreskin
At birth, the foreskin is usually attached to the glans, much like a fingernail is attached to a finger. By puberty, the penis will have completed its development and the foreskin will have separated from the glans. This separation occurs in its own time and there is no specific age at which the foreskin and glans are separated. One doctor described the process by comparing the foreskin's ability to remain closed to a rose bud opening. Like a rosebud, when the time is right, it will bloom. No one opens a rosebud to make it bloom. Even if the glans and foreskin naturally separate at an early age, the foreskin lip is usually only enlarged enough to allow the only passage for urination. This desirable feature protects the glans from exposure to the external environment. The various parts of the penis develop naturally during childhood, and eventually, the child will be on his own and surprisingly discover that his foreskin can be pulled back and up. There is no reason for parents, physicians or other caregivers to manipulate a child's penis.
The foreskin has many protective, sensory, and sexual functions.
Protection Just as the eyelids protect the eyes, the foreskin protects the glans and keeps its surface soft, moist, and sensitive. It also maintains optimal warmth, pH balance, and cleanliness. The glans itself has no glands to produce lipids or oils to moisturize the skin. Protecting the tender glans from scalds, burns, scratches and other trauma is the obvious and important role of the foreskin. The foreskin is important skin for maintaining the proper health of the glans surface.
Immunological defense The foreskin is the first line of male immune defense. The foreskin glands secrete antibacterial and antiviral proteins, such as lytic enzymes. This lytic enzyme is also found in teardrops and mother's milk. Specialized epithelial cells and immune system components are present in large numbers on the inner surface of the foreskin. Hidden in the lining are immunoglobulins, antibodies and plasma cells that fight infectious bacteria.
The sensitive foreskin that evokes [banned word] is as sensitive as fingertips or lips. It contains a greater concentration of diverse and specialized nerve endings than any other part of the penis. These specialized nerve endings can detect movement and sense sensitive changes in temperature.
Function during erection After an erection, the corpora cavernosa of [banned word] becomes thicker and longer. The foreskin is doubly layered to accommodate the enlarged [banned word], and the foreskin glides smoothly and happily over the corpora cavernosa and glans.
Self-stimulating sexual function The doubled layered structure of the foreskin allows the skin of [banned word] to slide freely back and forth over [banned word]. The foreskin can usually be slid all over, back to the base of the penis, and forward beyond the glans. This kind of various types of movements can stimulate the penis, foreskin, frenulum and glans to cause more sexual pleasure.
Function during intercourse One of the functions of the foreskin is to promote smooth and gentle movement of the [banned word] and penis during intercourse. The excess foreskin can be massaged to make it easier for women to get pleasure. The abundant nerve endings and sensory cells on the foreskin increase male pleasure. When a man's foreskin is removed, a woman can only rely on the friction of the glans to be stimulated and the area of stimulation is reduced. . The foreskin is an important and indispensable sexual organ.
The possible functions of the foreskin are still unknown to humans. European scientists recently discovered estrogen receptors in the cells of the basal epidermis of the foreskin. Researchers at the University of Manchester have discovered that the human foreskin has glands. These specialized glands produce Fairmones, natural chemical odor messengers. To fully understand these characteristics and functions of the foreskin, higher and deeper research is indispensable.