What was the jingle about peeing in the wind back then?

Back in the day, I peed three feet in the wind. I remember back then, when I was so heroic, I peed three feet in the wind. Now, I am possessed by an evil spirit, and I pee my shoe hard in the wind. I remember back then, it was me who would do eight times a night without any rest. Nowadays, there is no way to say that I rub it with my hands once every three months.

This jingle explains from a positive perspective actually human physiological phenomena and laws, which is very simple. That is to say, when a person is young and strong, he can urinate very far even if he is facing the wind. When people get old, nothing is as good as in the past. They don't even have the strength to urinate. Even if the wind is favorable, the urine can only flow downward, even into the shoes.

Children’s urethras are generally narrow, and if they are still holding back urine, the pressure will be greater. Naturally, the range is further. As the body develops in adulthood, the opening of the vagina becomes wider, the pressure becomes smaller, and the place to urinate becomes closer. As for middle-aged and elderly people, not only are they wider, but the surrounding muscles have also become looser, and they lack explosive power, making them urinate closer and closer.

The problem can be seen in the posture of peeing.

This is due to the characteristics of the prostate, which is composed of glandular tissue and muscle tissue. The prostate is like a chestnut, with the bottom facing up and close to the bladder, the tip facing down, touching the urogenital diaphragm, and the front touching the pubic bone. Joint, posteriorly according to the rectum. The urethra passes through the middle of the prostate gland and guards the upper opening of the urethra. Therefore, if the prostate is diseased, it means that you have something wrong, and urination is the first to be affected.

For men, prostatitis has now become as common a disease as chronic pharyngitis and tonsillitis. Statistics show that more than 50% of men suffer from varying degrees of prostate disease.