Health For Everone Q&A Men’s Health

How to maintain male sexual desire

Asked by:Medea

Asked on:Mar 23, 2026 03:03 PM

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  • Billie Billie

    Mar 23, 2026

      The occurrence of sexual desire is related to the physiological basis of both sexes: one is the sexual endocrine system composed of sex hormones and gonads, which maintains the basic tension and excitement of sexual desire of both sexes; the other is the low sexual excitement center and erogenous zones and conduction of the cerebral cortex and spinal cord. nerve Nervous system composed of.
      
      They ensure the body's ability to respond promptly and effectively to the environment. As age increases, the sensory organs gradually become less sensitive, the feeling of thirst will decrease, and it is less likely to cause strong feelings due to lack of water in the body. In addition, due to busy work, replenishing water is often ignored, leaving cells in a state of "dehydration" for a long time.
      
      Prostatic fluid produced by the prostate is continuously discharged into the posterior urethra and flushed out of the body with each urination.
      
      Under normal circumstances, the discharge of prostatic fluid is very small, so for those with long urination intervals, male , prostatic fluid accumulates and concentrates in the posterior urethra for a long time, which may cause irritation to the urethra and easily induce infection. It may even "escap" to the external urethra orifice without urinating, causing the urethral orifice to become red. Some people may experience uncomfortable symptoms such as urethral orifice swelling and pain, and the phenomenon of "white dripping".
      
      In addition, reduced water intake will make urine concentrated and reduce the frequency of urination. Harmful substances in urine will have harmful effects on the prostate, kidneys, bladder, etc. healthy It's also very disadvantageous.
      
      If human organs and tissue cells are not moistened by sufficient water for a long time, they will inevitably shrink, and body fluids (blood and urine) will become concentrated, which is not only prone to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. disease , stones in the urinary system are also prone to damage to organs along the way due to concentrated urine and reduced urination frequency, among which the prostate is most likely to be injured.
      
      As long as there is no heart disease or kidney disease, men should develop the habit of regularly replenishing water and drink 1500 to 2000 ml of boiled water or tea every day to fully flush the urethra through urine, which is beneficial to the discharge of prostate secretions and ensures the safety of the prostate.
      
      Even patients with prostate disease who have symptoms of frequent urination should drink more water. In order to avoid overfilling of the bladder after sleep and frequent waking up at night, which affects rest, the amount of water consumed can be reduced at night and adjusted to drinking more water during the day.