Physicians especially remind that before using a condom, you should evaluate your own "size" to choose a suitable size.

If the condom is too small, it is easy to break; if it is too large, it is easy to slip off; the picture shows the situation.

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[Health Channel/Comprehensive Report] When it comes to contraception, most people think of condoms.

Dai Dingen, attending urologist at Taipei Tzu Chi Hospital, shared the precautions for using condoms.

INCLUDES: Should be sized correctly, lubricated, applied securely and stored in a cool place.

Among them, he specifically reminded that before use, you should evaluate your "size" to choose a suitable size.

If the condom is too small, it is easy to break; if it is too large, it is easy to slip off.

Dai Dingen posted on the Facebook fan page "Hot-blooded warm man Dr. Dai Dingen|Taipei Wenshan Xindian Urology, Hernia, Calculus, Prostate Specialty", pointing out that condoms are a common contraceptive method, which can effectively prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.

However, if used improperly, it may still lead to failure or danger.

Therefore, he shares 4 dos and don'ts of condom use.

Include:

Please read on...

choose the correct size

Before using a condom, you should evaluate your "size" and choose the right size.

If the condom is too small, it will break easily, and if it is too large, it will slip off easily.

Please choose the appropriate size according to the packaging instructions.

use lubricant

Lubrication reduces the risk of condom breakage and increases comfort.

But it should be noted that the lubricant should be water-based and avoid using oil-based lubricants.

Such as: liquid lubricating oil, ointment and Vaseline, etc., because these substances may damage the condom and cause it to fail.

It should be set up when using

The condom should be put on after the penis is erect, pinch the condom on the penis to ensure that there are no air bubbles, and check whether it is worn correctly before having sex.

After use, watch for cracks or leaks in the condom.

If the condom breaks or accidentally slips off, replace it with a new condom immediately to maintain safety.

keep in a cool place

Condoms should be stored in a dry, cool place out of direct sunlight.

Also, inspect condoms for signs of damage, expiration or deterioration before using.

Finally, Dai Dingen reminded that although condoms are easy to use, they cannot completely avoid all risks of STDs and infections.

Therefore, other appropriate protective measures should also be used during sex.

If you have other questions, you can also ask your doctor.

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