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Cycling & Genitourinary Disorders




Cycling is a very popular mode of transportation - travel, rejuvenation, recreation and fitness, and millions of people around the world cycling in the city or in mountain using a variety of bikes. It is also a convenient way of aerobic no contact exercise with recorded cardiorespiratory benefits. The bikes are also common source of various injuries.


    The Leibovitch and Mor (2005) published a review investigating the relationship between cycling and genitourinary disorders and found that the most commonly reported urogenital problems associated with cycling was, nerve entrapment  syndromes, referred to by cyclists as numbness in the perinatal area at a rate 50% to 91%, and followed the rate of erectile dysfunction in 13% to 24%. In smaller proportion coming priapism, hematuria, infertility, prostatitis and elevated prostate specific antigen (PSA).


   The systematic review of  Sommer et al in  2010 on cycling and erectile dysfunction shows that there is a strong link between cycling and perineal compression leading to vascular, endothelial, and neurogenic dysfunction in men and the development of erectile dysfunction. Research on women cyclists is very limited, but at present with similar signs as in men. Preventive measures, including the use of a properly adjusted bicycle, with a proper seating and body position and an appropriate bicycle seat can help prevent impairment of erectile function.

The following instructions are coming from Dr. Har. Aidonopoylos, Surgeon - Urologist  of the University of Thessaloniki.


   The prostate is a gland located below the bladder in contact with the terminal part of the intestine and produces prostatic fluid which serves for feeding and survival of sperm in their path to the die. It has a shape and size of a chestnut, in normal situations. Any inflammation, either bacterial or nonbacterial causes disturbances in urination and semen quality with irreversible effects if neglected.

   The  unprotected sex intercourse and either exogenous or endogenous pressures in this gland cause the well known and annoying prostatitis. The prostatodynia the acute or chronic constipation, the urinary retention, sitting for long hours in a plastic seat without ventilation and humidity are causes of inflammation. In cycling is very common the nonbacterial prostatitis due to the long hours spent on improper saddle and perspiration simply absorbed and causes  the prostate to swell. Other symptoms include tiredness, incomplete erection and premature ejaculation, all in varying degrees depending on the early confrontation and  treatment that had been followed.


Men cyclists what should they watch for?
Wear proper underwear that stabilizes the testicles to avoid minor injuries in the epididymis because the  genitourinary system is compact  and any inflammation of an organ affects the other as  the prostate too. To consume fluids at a constant frequency in order to  have a plenty  urine that can not irritate the bladder and prostate. Do not remain with your wet underwear after finished your cycling exercise. To urinate in the first true feeling of urination. And go to the most serious cause of a prostatodynia of a cyclist, the saddle. Required course for balance and pressure on the pedals and for rest.


Should the saddle be hard or soft? Anatomical or malleable?
Many choices but
only one answer. If we adhere to all the above precautions (water, no humidity, etc) an anatomical saddle that holds the adductor and legs in relaxed stretching, frictionless, and without full contact of the perineum region is the solution. Simultaneously with perforated aeration or saddle pads help remove moisture and prevent the cooling of the area which contributes to discomfort.

  
Cycling hides another paradox. When limited cycling, the massage from the saddle to the prostate gland is beneficial and has similarities with medical massage to treat prostatitis! However, if a time limit is exceeded, leads to the opposite result: the prostate and testicles are inflamed and erectile function deteriorates. 





   Following the above, the cyclist will need when taking part in the race even when they train in program followed several kilometers periodically to make at least 5-6 petals standing in order the blood supply to the right area.









                                                                Haralambakis  Haralambos 
                                                                         Physiotherapist







Sources:
   
1)    Leibovitch I., Mor Y. (2005) The vicious cycling: bicycling related urogenital disorders. Eur Urol.  Mar;47(3):277-86; discussion 286-7
2)    Sommer F, Goldstein I, and Korda JB. (2010)  Bicycle riding and erectile dysfunction: A review. Jour  Sex Med ;72346:–2358.

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