When reading the wedding oath, each couple solemnly promised to love each other like love, regardless of disease or health.After the marriage, the couple also adhered to this promise, cold, and added clothes to him; sick, seek medical treatment for him.Some people say that as the only close contact with the wife's reproductive organs, the husband has an incompetent responsibility for protecting his wife's "holy place".I agree with this statement, but I want to call on my wife to pay attention to the health of my husband and be a "male doctor" for my husband.
Both therology and urology doctors generally agree with the same statement, that is, the wife is a witness, victim, rehabilitation supporter and direct participant of the husband's health.If your husband is in good physical condition, his wife must first take responsibility.In addition, women themselves are meticulous and meticulous about life, and most men do not pay much attention to the details of life, let alone grasp their health from bit by bit.At this time, the help of his wife is needed.
In various diseases, the wife should discover endocrine diseases and reproductive system diseases such as menopausal menopause.If the husband gets up in the morning, the undershirts are wet, and the temper is suddenly angry, it may be a sign of menopause; the husband has frequent symptoms of urine for a period of time, and the wife must consider whether it is a problem with his prostate.Among them, when the wife touches her husband's genitals, she can pay attention to whether there are abnormalities, such as whether the testicular is swollen, whether there is white spots or local bulging on the penis, so as to discover genital tumors at the first time.
After discovering the disease, his wife should also encourage her husband to seek medical treatment in time, and can even accompany him.Once the diagnosis is confirmed, his wife must participate in the treatment, urge her husband to take medicine, adjust and arrange his diet, and reduce clothing to him according to climate change.
(Editor in charge: Chen Bong)