How does man scrotal pruritus return a responsibility

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Scrotum is the soft tissue behind a man's penis, which is divided into two parts. Each part is mainly testis and vas deferens. The special structure of scrotum is conducive to the production of men's sperm. Scrotal itching is also a common disease in men. There are many reasons for itching. It may be itching caused by health habits, or it may be itching caused by bacterial infection. Let's share the relevant knowledge about how scrotal itching happens in men.

How does man scrotal pruritus return a responsibility

First, the internal cause is mainly due to the unreasonable design of traditional men's underwear. Because men's body structure is very special, and because the special part is very important, men's underwear actually has a great impact on men. However, because men's personality is more informal, they often bear and ignore the discomfort caused by poor design of underwear.

Second: most of the traditional underwear on the market are double-layer in front of the design, wrapping the penis and scrotum together, so that the scrotum can be exposed to high temperature and humidity for a long time, which can easily lead to scrotum eczema, sexual dysfunction, serious varicocele and even infertility. The unreasonable design of underpants is the main external cause of scrotal eczema, which leads to scrotal pruritus.

Third: external causes: ① living and working environment is humid, air humidity is relatively high; ② external stimulation, cold or hot, sweating more, excessive scratching, etc.; ③ tight underwear, or foreign body friction, wearing chemical fiber underwear can induce scrotal eczema; scrotal eczema can also be obtained through sexual transmission, clinical shows: 20% of scrotal eczema patients are transmitted through unhealthy sex.

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Scrotal pruritus is a very common manifestation, especially in young men. Generally speaking, there may be the following reasons: (1) physical workers are more common, especially in summer, with high scrotal temperature, sweat, humidity, poor ventilation, scrotal skin affected by sweat immersion, underwear friction, etc., resulting in pruritus. Wearing too tight jeans and nylon underpants that don't absorb water and air can also produce this situation