5 Causes of Bruised Male Organ Tissue and How to Treat It
by John Dugan OwnerBruises are unsightly and uncomfortable, but usually, nothing to
worry about. However, when a man sees one on his hulking member, he might react
a little dramatically. Most bruises just need a little time and TLC to go away,
but sometimes, bruises can be more than they appear and require a trip to the
doc to be sure it’s just a bruise and not something more serious like a male
organ fracture. Here’s a primer on bruised male organ tissue; think of it at
Member Bruising 101, on what to look for, what may cause it, and how to treat
and prevent bruises.
Bruised Male Organ Tissue: Symptoms
Memberes fill with blood, that’s what they do. However, these
mighty blood vessels can experience some form of trauma and burst. This is when
a bruise appears on the surface of the skin. When this happens, these symptoms
are most common:
- A bluish, purplish, or even greenish hue to the affected area
- Aching
- Pain when hard
Bruised Male Organ Tissue: Causes
1) Athletic Intimacy -- In the era of “50 Shades,” adventurous intimacy is more widely discussed
and as a result, it may be a little more widely practiced. In fact, according
to a recent survey, 40 percent of Americans would classify themselves as more
sensually adventurous. While adventure comes in many different
flavors, many can result in a bruised member if all participants aren’t
careful, especially for those into the BDSM lifestyle. However, getting out a
crop isn’t the only way to experience intimacy-related member bruising. Very
acrobatic, active, or rougher contact can also lead to bruising. How? Hitting
an intimate partner’s pubic bone too hard is just one of the common ways to
experience member bruising. Anything that puts pressure on the
member can cause bruising when done excessively or too hard, so be sure to
communicate with intimate partners during partner play.
2) Hematomas – Hematomas are next-level bruises. They become lumpy to the touch
as blood from the injury pools beneath the skin. This can cause a very serious,
very dangerous loss of blood flow. Men experiencing this should see a doctor
immediately. Treatment can range from ice packs and ibuprofen to surgery to
prevent the rupture of a major vein in the member.
3) Activity-Related Injuries – Grab your pads and put on your cup because getting checked too
hard in the paint can lead to bruised male organ tissue. Getting a bat in the
goodies or one too many elbows can lead to member bruising.
4) Injury or
Accidents – Whether
it’s a car accident or walking junk first into the open junk drawer at home,
member accidents happen. Be sure to get a thorough check for car or work
accidents immediately. Most men won’t want to head to the doctor immediately
for a household accident but always practice caution as male organ fractures
can be quite dangerous.
5) Self-Pleasure
– Choking the chicken is a great way to relieve
stress and to discover what one likes sensually. However, doing so dry, too
hard, or for too long can lead to bruised male organ tissue. Men should be
especially wary of “Death Grip.” Men who self-pleasure excessively often find
they have to intensify compression on the member to enjoy release. This creates
a vicious circle of ever-increasing constriction and the grip becomes so
disproportionate and the friction so forceful that it's difficult to orgasm.
Take some time away to regain sensitivity and use a lubricant when engaged in
solo play.
Bruised Male Organ Tissue: Treatment
A normal bruise usually just needs a week or two to disappear.
First, take time off activities like sports or intimate contact to let the
tissue rest. Continuing to put it at risk can intensify and spread the bruise.
Secondly, take some ibuprofen or acetaminophen if the pain warrants it. Another
thing people find helpful for any kind of bruising is a compress. Cool
compresses are ideal 24 to 48 hours after the bruise appears, but after that
switch to warm compresses. The warmth gives blood vessels the ability to relax
and expand so the damaged cells can be turned over and swept from the body.
Applying a high-quality specifically formulated member health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) can also help in healing. These
specially created crèmes provide vitamins and nutrients like vitamins A, B5, C,
D, and E topically to promote rejuvenation and cellular function. They also
promote healthy blood flow to escort damaged cells from the premises.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common member health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what to
do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous
websites.
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