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Stop Wearing Tight PantsThe Russian newspaper, Pravda, advises men to stop wearing tight pants and belts for their reproductive health. (June 9, 2005, Pravda.ru) In fact the newspaper alleges "Tight belts and low waist jeans produce the effect of heat castration for men and women alike." Pravda reports that: "Doctors say, however, that tight clothes limit the mobility of hip joints. Furthermore, if a person prefers jeans, he or she might suffer from the stretching of joint capsules. Tight pants make a person develop a peculiar step, which negatively affects the spine. Wearing fashionable low waist jeans might result in compression of nerves, which leads to a burning and tingling feeling in the legs. A lot of vital internal organs are placed in the abdominal cavity. Blood vessels in the area below the umbilicus perform the lymphatic drainage of abdominal organs. If the belt is too tight on the waist, it slows down the lymph flow from the pelvis. Such an obstacle complicates the work of the immune system too. To crown it all, internal abdominal organs suffer from insufficient blood supply. " Consequently, the "sitting lifestyle in pants increases the risk of a whole bouquet of diseases, from prostatitis to cancer." It may be common sense that men who want to be proactive about their health, or men already afflicted with prostatitis, BPH, prostate cancer or epididymitis, might want to switch to elastic waist pants and elastic belts. --------- June 24, 2005The Most Common Urinary Diseases in Men Among men with genitourinary complaints, the three most common conditions are urethritis (which accounts for some 200,000 initial office visits each year), epididymitis (600,000 office visits), and prostatitis (approximately two million office visits for genitourinary symptoms--or one fourth of all such visits for men). This article is a review of diagnostic and management strategies for these commonly seen conditions. Amazon Store on Epididymitis Disclaimer: Information provided on this web site is for educatonal purposes only. It is not a substitute for, nor can it replace advice from your own physician. The information on this site is not to be used for diagnosing or treating any health concerns that you may have. You must see your own physician for diagnosis and treatment. Furthermore, the information on this site is never guaranteed to be 100% accurate or 100% up to date. All the side effects of mentioned treatments, drugs or therapies, cannot always be listed or be known. Errors and omissions may occur in any essay. See a competent physician for your health care needs. EpididymitisFoundation.org™ Established December 11, 2002 Website design copyright webmaster of EpididymitisFoundation.org™. All rights reserved.
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