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How to take care of the male reproductive organ… Hear it from this doctor.
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00:00It's circumcised better than uncircumcised when it comes to sex.
00:03Did you know the penis does not have a bone in it, but it can still get fractured.
00:09Let's discuss a little bit about the male reproductive organ, the penis.
00:17Penis ke head or glands as we call it, uske upar ek skin ka layer hota hai called the foreskin.
00:23Now for personal reasons, religious beliefs or medical conditions like phimosis,
00:28the foreskin can be surgically removed.
00:30Now this is a circumcised or a cut penis.
00:33If the foreskin is intact and not removed, it is an uncircumcised or uncut penis.
00:39Now a major doubt which a lot of people get is,
00:41kaun se better hai?
00:42Is circumcised better than uncircumcised when it comes to sex?
00:46Well to put your mind at ease, they're both the same.
00:49One is not superior to another.
00:51Penis size, fertility, the ability to maintain erection
00:55is also not affected in either one of those.
00:58But ek point hai, people with uncircumcised penises should make it a point
01:03to clean under their foreskin every day when they're in the shower to maintain proper hygiene.
01:12A very basic but a very important question that I keep getting is,
01:15Doctor, how do I clean my penis?
01:18Suno, sabse pehle you do not need a specific intimate wash.
01:22A mild, preferably unscented body wash will do the trick.
01:26Agar wo nahi hai, toh lukewarm water is also enough.
01:29Ab karna kya hai?
01:30Start cleaning from the head of the penis, along the shaft,
01:33include the balls and the groin area.
01:35For people with uncircumcised penises,
01:38gently retract the foreskin and clean under the foreskin.
01:41Very important.
01:42Ye toh hogi cleaning.
01:43Now remember, you have to change your briefs, boxers, trunks, whatever you wear every day.
01:49And twice a day if you sweat a lot or if you work out.
01:52Kabhi kabhi kya hota hai?
01:56People start seeing chhote chhote daane or bumps on the head of their penis.
02:01So what is it?
02:02They are most likely pearly penile papules,
02:04which are small skin-coloured bumps usually around the head of the penis.
02:08Now they don't carry any symptoms and they're harmless.
02:11But for the peace of your mind, you can go and get it checked.
02:13And once diagnosed as pearly penile papules, they require no treatment.
02:17But if you want to get rid of them, treatment options are available.
02:21Similarly, ek different tare ke bumps bhi hote hain called fodi spots,
02:24which usually occur around the lips, inside the cheeks, on the penis and scrotum.
02:30These are also harmless and not an indication of any disease.
02:37Did you know the penis does not have a bone in it?
02:40But it can still get fractured.
02:42Ab hota kya hai?
02:43Penis ke andar there are two spongy,
02:45cylindrical tissues called corpora cabinosa,
02:48which are covered by a sheet of tissue called tunica albigenia.
02:51Now when you're aroused, blood rushes into corpora cabinosa
02:54and results in what you see as an erection.
02:57Now when this erect penis experiences sudden trauma or bending,
03:01for example, if penis slips out of the vagina and accidentally thrusts into the pelvis,
03:05or if you're changing positions with penis inside the vagina,
03:09or even rolling and falling onto an erect penis,
03:12this can cause the tunica albigena and sometimes even the corpora cabinosa to rupture.
03:17And this is a penile fracture.
03:20Very painful.
03:21Most importantly, yeh ek medical emergency hai.
03:23Bilkul time waste nahi karna, bhaagana hospital.
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