Rabu, 06 Juli 2011

Cycling Apparently Bad for Sex life



For those of you who like cycling, may now be more careful choosing the right seat. The reason, cyclists often experience erectile problems. Except, right seat. Biking is bad for the bedroom? Whether cycling is bad for your sex life?
Several years ago, a columnist for the magazine "Bicycling" made a surprise by opening a secret: He suffered from erectile dysfunction due to his love of cycling. He wrote this: "Test results declared blood flow to the genital area of ​​my very little, consequently I was not able to genitals had a strong erection to have sex."
Confidence cycling cause problems on the genitals supported a number of medical facts. A specialist who treats erectile dysfunction issues at Boston University Medical Center, made a statement widely quoted by the media: All male cyclists at risk of suffering from erectile dysfunction, and they should consider to stop cycling if you still want to enjoy sex!
The results of his research shows, sports cycling athletes or sports fanatic fans of cycling, at risk of suffering from erectile disorder than athletes or men who do not do this sport. The cyclists are commonly complain: Having problems when urinating, erection problems, and numbness around the groin.
Whether cycling is a major factor in the onset of erectile disorder?Research the specialist did not find the cause, but other studies conducted at the University of California, San Diego, helps explain it. Research carried out recently with a bicycle accessory company in Lake Forest California, found that: It is not sport cycling that causes erection problems but his seat!
Men can suffer from erection problems after sitting on a hard bicycle seat for hours, because it will compress the blood flow in the human body, in an area known as the perineum. Perineum is the area between the anus and scrotum (testicles).
Experts agree that the pressure of the body when we sit on the bike can cause problems. Men can squeeze vital blood vessels and nerves necessary for sexual function was normal with her sitting on a hard bicycle seat in the long term.
Of course, not every cyclist had erectile problems, just as not every smoker suffering from lung cancer, but the size and shape of the saddle is a risk factor. Certainly, the seat is hard, without adequate cushioning will disrupt blood flow to the penis, than a seat with the design and the proper pads.
Other risk factors for cyclists are: overweight, have hips wider than average and the position of the body that is too lean forward at the time of ride-all putting extra strain on the area between the anus and scrotum or perineum, called, and the resulting impaired sexual function. Unfortunately when cycling is an exciting sport.


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