JAKARTA - Regarding sexual intercourse, there is a lot of information that is spread, both true and not. One of them is hitting toothpaste which is said to help penisile erectile longer, so that men get stronger when having sex.
However, please note that information about toothpaste can prolong the penis's erection is not true. Instead of loading an erection penis for longer, loose toothpaste can actually be harmful to the penis.
"It (implementing toothpaste to the penis) is useless," said urologist Paul C. Thursday, MD, quoted from Healthline, on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
Outages of toothpaste on the penis can be dangerous because toothpaste contains chemicals such as bleach, and oil. All these ingredients can have a sensitive burning effect on the skin, including penis skin.
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"The dental board has chemicals, bleach, and oils such as peppermint oil, which is caustic in nature and can burn sensitive skin," he explained.
In some cases, applying toothpaste can cause severe complications that require emergency medical attention. Such as flaws in the penis to the difficulty of feeling stimulation.
This can cause defects, such as a penis scar net. All of this can cause a loss of sensation," he said.
Apart from men, the use of toothpaste on a penis can also have an impact on their partner during sexual intercourse. The substance in toothpaste can stick to the vagina, which can eventually cause irritation or infection.
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