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You can not hold your urine at night, holding urine is not good for your body, as soon as you have the urge to urinate, you can go to the toilet as soon as you want
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If you have urine, you should expel it immediately, and you must not hold it, which is very damaging to the body. The situation you are experiencing now is only a minor symptom. If you don't get rid of this bad habit in the future. The consequences can be severe.
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What should I do if I hold my urine at night and am always prone to spermatozoa? Once, it was actually twice in a row. People who are prone to sperm loss are generally young people, and some young people are impulsive after puberty, and it is normal at night for a certain time.
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Hello, don't hold your urine anymore, so as not to feel uncomfortable and wait, this is the best life, just go with the flow.
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Don't hold your urine all the time. You may have a problem with the prostate and go to the hospital to see it.
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Since you know your situation, don't hold your pee, it's fine, so as soon as you have urine, it's solved.
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I'll tell you the truth, I haven't lost any sperm, I think it should be super cool, Xiaochun dreams as soon as I do it, what do I want to do.
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In this case, it is recommended to go to the hospital for consultation.
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Guidance: Hello, this situation of spermatozoa two or three times.
It is normal to lose sperm once in three or five days. Even in.
Spermatozoa once or two days should not be considered abnormal. If long-term frequent spermatozoa occurs every day, or even several times a night, it may be pathological, such as prostatitis, which is one of the most common causes of frequent spermatozoa.
It is recommended that you go to the hospital for treatment, which can be diagnosed through advanced diagnostic technology, and it is completely possible to be targeted**.
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Disease analysis: Due to the limited capacity of the epididymis, when it cannot be stored, the phenomenon of "overflowing when the sperm is full" will occur, which is the loss of sperm. It is advisable to use the month as a unit of time.
The number of sperm loss per month in a normal person is 1 8 times, and the distribution of the number of sperm can be uneven. In general, spermatozoa is lost once every 2 weeks, but it can also be used for several days in a short period of time, once a day, which is within the normal range.
Suggestions: The number of spermatozoa per month is small, or even no spermatozoa, of course, it is normal, if the spermatozoa is more than eight times a month, or slippery sperm, it should be considered a pathological phenomenon.
Frequent insomnia is to go to the hospital to cooperate with the doctor, and at the same time, you should also develop good living habits, regular work and rest, don't stay up late, usually do more exercise, you can listen to some soothing ** before going to bed, and drinking a glass of hot milk is helpful for sleep.
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Before going to bed, boil a pot of water with ginger peel, and then use it to soak your feet to promote blood circulation, it will be better when you fall asleep, and it will improve the problem of frozen feet if you insist on it for a week; If it really doesn't work, just use a warm water bag to warm up in the quilt and then go to sleep.
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