Middle-aged men are being bombarded with social media ads for bizarre-looking exercise machines that makers claim can solve everything from poor bedroom performance to frequent urination.
The pop-ups on and Instagram suggest these ‘kegel trainer’ devices – which are held between the thighs and squeezed to strengthen the muscles in the pelvis – will make users ‘a monster in bed’, ‘boost testosterone’ and ‘halt embarrassing leaks’.
But doctors speaking to The Mail on Sunday insist, while pelvic-floor exercises are mostly beneficial for men, there is no need to spend cash on gadgets – even if they only cost £13.
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