The male reproductive system is mostly on the outside of the human body and can be seen directly. Because their genitals are more prominent and easily accessible, men are stimulating their genitals to get some kind of pleasure at an earlier age than women. Because men urinate through their genitals, they can easily get their genitals out of their pants, so men are subject to far fewer social restrictions than women in terms of touching their genitals. Let's discuss what is the male urinary system? What is the male endogenous urinary system? The male reproductive system consists of two parts: the male internal reproductive organs and the reproductive organs. The internal reproductive organs consist of the location of the prostate (testes), transport ducts (epididymal cyst, ejaculatory duct, vas deferens, urethra) and accessory glands (spermatic vesicle, prostate, bulbourethral glands). The testes are organs that produce sperm and metabolize male hormones. The sperm produced by the testes are first stored in the epididymal cyst, and are discharged from the body through the ejaculatory duct, vas deferens and urethra when the man ejaculates. The fluids metabolized by the seminal vesicle, prostate and bulbourethral glands participate in the formation of sperm, providing nutrients for sperm and enhancing the charm of sperm. The reproductive organs include the genitals and scrotum. The male reproductive organ is the male sexual organ, through which the urethra passes, and has the functions of urination and ejaculation. In addition to protecting the male testicles and seminal tract, the scrotum also maintains a relatively low temperature in the scrotum, which is an indispensable condition for the normal growth and development of male sperm. What are the common symptoms of male reproductive diseases? 1. Frequent and urgent urination The frequency of urination increases and the amount of urination per urination decreases. It is often caused by inflammation of the urinary and reproductive systems, bladder stones, prostate hyperplasia, etc. 2. Can’t hold urine Commonly seen in lower urethral inflammatory reactions or when bladder capacity is significantly reduced. 3. Difficult urination Urinary tract obstruction below the bladder. 4. Urinary retention (1) Subacute: Severe obstruction of the urethra below the bladder neck. After vulvar surgery, the detrusor muscle produces elastic fatigue after excessive bladder filling and temporarily loses its detrusor function. (2) Diffuse: Incomplete urethral infarction below the bladder neck or neurogenic bladder |
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