Is Cycling Bad For Men's Sexual Health?

 lots of people. I'm sure I'm looking at the saddle of the bike and I think not only should it be uncomfortable but it's also likely to be bad for you. 

 You know - it can cause damage, pain, numbness and maybe even erectile dysfunction in men, possibly prostate cancer. 

Is Cycling Bad For Men's Sexual Health?

 However, many of us cycle a lot and do not have any problems. On the other hand, some ride bicycles. 

 I did, so I can tell you that if something happens, it has to do with it. Look - this is my "Oh my God! My penis is completely numb!" Face. 

 We'll get back to that when we look at issues related to men's health and cycling. Here, along with a leading UK urologist - a boy named Anthony Coopres - I have come up with solid, practical advice that all men should cycle. 

 Riders must listen. And, if you need any reason other than his vast privacy experience to believe what he says, he's also an Iron Man and these guys spend a lot of time in the saddle. 

 Before we get started, here's a quick lesson in anatomy. This is me riding a motorcycle. It's now a motorcycle-riding skeleton and it's ... ready ... close up of the penis. Stop pushing back. 

 It's not okay with me, and it doesn't have to be sized. Putting jokes aside, it's really important that we understand our anatomy. 

 You will be aware that I believe that your penis and testicles are usually well connected when you ride on the part of the soft tissue between your boom and testicles called your perineum and when you This part is in contact with your saddle when riding a motorcycle. 

 Beneath the skin is your urethra, the tube that connects your bladder to the outside world through the penis. 


 In the perineum you also have vital blood vessels and pendulum nerves which sensate this area and thus help the penis. Above the perineum you have the prostate which is a gland that makes seminal fluid and through which the urethra passes because our anatomy and saddles are closely shaped. Although not worried.

 You will not be paid more than you have already seen. Anthony suggested that we break this topic so we start with penis and prostate cancer especially numbness and then most of all. 

 First, can I tell you a story? My penis numb? - It will be, yes ... I think I know each other so well you can tell me about it. This was when I was in the wind tunnel in Indianapolis and we were testing a wind tunnel. Is. 

 What do you mean you have to be completely immobile in your upper body because any kind of distraction will spoil the results. 

 So this is a real synthetic for riding a bike and after 30 minutes I stopped and quickly realized that I have no sensation in my penis at all what is actually happening.

 Fortunately you know The thrill is back, so I don't think anything has happened in the long run. But what is happening in the short term? Basically, the reason is that because of the pressure you are applying directly to the perineum you are squeezing the nerves and you are squeezing some of the blood vessels and that is why there is numbness. 

 So after a while when you sit on the nerves it will do some very minor damage and not long term damage, but basically it causes numbness in the area you provided and so on with you. 

 Happened So it is like sleeping in a strange state and waking up with your arms completely dead and it is very disturbing but the feeling comes back very quickly and there is no long term loss. A very similar thing is true. 

 So what should we do about it? Then? If we faint on a motorcycle, what is our first port of call? If you find something that happens like you faint on a motorcycle then fine then you need to get it clearly and iron it out what is involved Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either.

 It goes with it. Now if you have been riding your bike for a long time and every time there is numbness and numbness in this area and you keep doing the same thing over and over again, it will definitely cause some long term damage. But it is appropriate to carry it. 

 More and more if this happens once you find the right footbike and the right saddle. A one-time period of numbness after that will not cause any long-term damage to either the sensation or the penis and the like in that area, so the next topic will be the penis and what we have learned about numbness.

 I heard it will be given. Then there is a connection between cycling, repeated apathy leads to erection? - The answer is no. The most important thing is the importance of the penis in the first place.

 Surgery that causes you erectile dysfunction is the same as surgery that gives you heart disease, which causes you to have a heart attack, so if you have diabetes or high blood pressure or if you smoke If you do, you are more likely to have erectile dysfunction but you are also more likely to get erectile dysfunction. Heart disease. 

 The truth is, most middle-aged people in the city seem to be cycling right now. Now if you are a cyclist and you are of that particular age and you have erectile dysfunction then your first thought should not be "Oh, this is just my saddle because cycling" I want That I should not put my head in the sand. 

 This could be a sign of something other than a diagnosis. I need to confirm that.

 You feel very comfortable with the fact that it would be very difficult to damage the peduncle nerve in the way that it causes the penis. 

 Is it really that difficult? The strange part of numbness that affects your perineum will not give you a penile disorder and in fact it will not give you a penis. 

 Go and check it out. First of all, you should have a MOT [comprehensive test / examination] from a cardiac point of view, so why not a cure for penis problems? I mean, they went all the way. It went from a small thing to a reasonable health problem that you can solve.

 And then find them. What about - Prostate related problems, especially prostate cancer. Is there a link to cycling? Fortunately, cycling has no effect on prostate cancer.

 But not only is prostate cancer developing, it is also a question of whether you are being misdiagnosed for prostate cancer. 

 So one of the things we use to indicate your risk of prostate cancer is to have a blood test and the idea is that if you cycle a lot you may have an irritation in your prostate and this Can perform your blood test artificially called PSA.

 Blood test, a prostate specific antigen blood test that tells you that you have artificially upgraded this blood test and then you have a full load of investigations that you didn't need because you cycled Were, and it really isn't, it's not. 

 At one point it may have a slight effect on it but if you look at it a lot of laboratory research and many molecular markers of prostate cancer actually don't matter if you ride a bike or exercise any of the signs of prostate cancer There is also cycling.

A good thing that keeps you healthy, improves heart health All the things that reduce the risk of cancer and have no effect on the inappropriate group from prostate cancer research. 

 Then move on to the fact that you don't like your risk of prostate cancer.

 What we should do as a bitch is to think that as we get older we will be more likely to get prostate cancer.

 So the first thing to know about the symptoms that we are looking for now are things like working water symptoms, your back pain with bleeding in the water, these kinds of things if you are worried.

 If you have these things, you should go to a urologist or general practitioner and have a reasonable discussion about the diagnosis.

 This does not automatically mean that you are going to be checked out for prostate cancer, but that particular doctor will tell you good things about testing and possibly controlling the negative and then you will know about it.

 I can decide whether to go ahead or not. What we don't want is for the blocks to be completely ignored in the first place. 

 In most cases, we get these things much earlier these days and they can be solved completely.

 What age are we talking about here? What kind of thinking should a person's age start? I appreciate that there may be tragic examples of early cases but ... you are right.

 So from my work, I've got a very shaky image so we have so much practice that you will have patients, you know them in their 30's, you know, 80's and 90's but Definitely think about it when you are over 50 and if you have any annoying symptoms don't panic don't put your head in the sand and have a reasonable discussion and assess what the problem is. Is there a red flag to work with and do you need further investigation instead of doing something about it? 

 So there is no connection between cycling and prostate cancer but prostate cancer is a big problem for a large number of cyclists because they are men, they are middle aged and so they should think about it right now. 

 I do not I don't know about you but the biggest thing I accept at home and I think one of the conversations with Anthony is that maybe we shouldn't underestimate our health. You may not work. 

 This is the biggest problem we all face now. In his spirit we should all try to talk, maybe he is talking about it with his club friends this week. 

 At least I think the video will be a positive starting point. Now please be sure to give me a big thumbs up to thank Anthony for his time and for sharing your amazing experience with us and if you would like to see another video on this topic.

 We have one right now on this channel, which can really help you buy the right saddle for you unless you have the first problem of numbness.

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