Be Aware Of Common Male Organ Problems

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Caring for the male organ and preventing problems takes more than just using protection during pleasure making. All men should be aware of certain facts about the male organ and how to identify common issues that can affect men’s health.

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							    Be Aware Of Common Male Organ Problems
For all of the rough handling it takes, the male organ is a delicate instrument, and making sure
that it stays healthy and functional requires knowing a thing or two about what can go wrong.
Taking the time to learn the facts about common manhood disorders and treating the manhood
regularly with essential male organ vitamins and minerals can help men to avoid issues such
as loss of sensitivity, problems achieving firmness and diseases transmitted by partners.

Common Male Organ Disorders

The following are just some of the male organ problems experienced by men of all ages.

• Balanitis - This inflammatory disorder can affect both cut and uncut men and boys, although it
is most common in men who are intact. Balanitis, which can result in swelling, red male organ,
soreness and discharge, can be caused by irritation of the skin, poor hygiene, yeast (Candida) that
live naturally on the skin, psoriasis and (in rare cases) certain types of skin cancer.

• Bent male organ - While most men are not arrow-straight and experience some degree of
curvature, men who have a condition known as Peyronie’s disease may have severe bending or
curving during firmness that can prevent penetration. This condition is caused by a buildup of
plaque under the male organ skin, usually as a result of trauma or other damage to the manhood.

• Function issues - Impotence is one of the most common male organ problems for which men
seek medical treatment. While impotence can be caused by a multitude of underlying male organ
problems or other health issues, loss of sensation, poor circulation, emotional issues and obesity
are some of the leading factors in ED.

• Sheath problems - Men who are uncut may be affected by a condition known as phimosis, in
which the sheath will not retract completely over the head of the male organ. A related condition,
paraphimosis, occurs when the sheath retracts, but then tightens around the crown of the male
organ and cannot be pulled forward to its original position.

• Manhood Fractures - When the male organ is hard, forceful and sudden bending can cause the
internal chambers to rupture, resulting in manhood fracture. A fracture is usually audible and
accompanied by severe pain, as well as bruising and swelling. Immediate medical attention is
necessary to repair the damage caused by the rupture.
• Priapism - According to the Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research, priapism
is defined as prolonged engorgement of the male organ. While the condition is rare, it is most
often seen in in boys aged 5-10 years, as well as in men between the ages of 20 and 50. Priapism
is not the result of sensual stimulation and can be quite painful; it should be considered as a
medical emergency.

Avoiding male organ problems and complications

While it is not possible to avoid everything that can go wrong with the male organ, many
common manhood disorders can be avoided with proper care and attention to good hygiene and
health habits. Following these suggestions can help keep the male organ in prime condition:

• Always use protection - using barrier protection during partner activity not only helps to
prevent the transmission of disease, it can also stave off common skin infections that may be
shared between partners, as well as protecting the skin from excessive friction.

• Follow a healthy diet, and maintain a reasonable body weight - obesity and poor physical
condition can contribute to loss of male organ sensation and impotence issues, as well as
compromising the body’s ability to fight off disease.

• Quit smoking - tobacco use has been shown to increase the risk . of impotence, as well as
reducing blood flow to the male organ and contributing to loss of manhood sensation.

• Treat the male organ skin with a high-quality male organ health formula (most health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). Male organ vitamins and minerals (including
vitamins A, C, B5, E and D) as well as essential amino acids and moisturizers, can help to keep
the skin and well-hydrated, decrease the risk of contracting infections and other diseases, and
prevent overuse injury, as well as supporting overall skin, nerve and circulatory health.

						
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