5 Medical Issues Which May Lead to Male organ dysfunction
by John Dugan OwnerA man and his male organ share a hollowed relationship. This
relationship, like any other, has its quite literal ups and downs. Nearly 15
percent of men are victims of severe Male organ dysfunction (MOD) in their
70’s. While that number may not seem that high, it doesn’t consider the high
percentage of men who experience a range of MOD. According to the University of
Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and Public Health, a man’s chance of mild or
moderate Male organ dysfunction goes up by every decade of his life once he
hits 50. For example, half the male population in their 50’s can expect to have
MOD issues. Sixty percent of men in their 60’s will also have mild to moderate
male organ dysfunction, and so on.
Male organ dysfunction’s root can be a host of things from
physical ailments to mental state. Let’s look at five of the most common
medical issues that can affect the magic from happening in the bedroom.
Heart Disease
As woodies are made with blood flow, it’s no wonder heart health
and sensual health are closely connected. Conditions like heart disease, high
blood pressure, and congestive heart failure can all be likely culprits when
diagnosing MOD. These diseases cause narrowing of the arteries which prevents
strong blood flow from heading south to a man’s Johnson.
When it comes to MOD related to heart disease, take care of the
root cause first. Stay away from (or quit) smoking, get adequate sleep and
exercise, and eat a heart healthy diet. Work with a trusted doctor for medical
treatment and potential a bodywork or meditation specialist for help with
stress management.
Obesity
Obesity is not only a cause of MOD, it can also contribute to all
the other conditions on this list. Medically, it can lead to diabetes, heart
disease, sleep apnea, and a string of other diseases. It can also affect a man
psychologically because he may lack body confidence or feel self-conscious
about this body. This can lead to depression and anxiety.
Obesity has also been linked to lower levels of the hormone, hormone,
which drives hardness and libido. So as hormone diminishes, so does
the desire and ability to have relations.
The best way to deal with the issue is to lose weight safely under
the supervision of a doctor. Men who lose weight, tend to notice an increase in
drive and ability fairly quickly.
Diabetes
Here’s some shocking information. Studies have shown that men with
diabetes have a four times greater chance of having male organ dysfunction and
it often begins 15 years earlier than the average case. Why? Diabetes not only
affects the blood vessels which stimulate firmness but also the nerves which
maintain it.
Treatment for diabetes is generally an improvement in lifestyle
choices (i.e. healthy diet and exercise) and medication.
Sleep Issues: Sleep Apnea & Restless
Leg Syndrome
Lack of sleep can be hard on the brain and heart, but that’s not
all! More men (and women) are finding that sleep disorders also contribute to
reproductive dysfunction. A recent study from Mount Sinai Medical Center in New
York City found that men with more severe male organ dysfunction have a higher
risk for sleep apnea. It’s a bit of a case of the chicken or the egg. However,
men can turn that around with treatment which may include lifestyle changes and
sleep apparatus like a CPAP machine or an oral appliance like a MAD.
In addition to sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome is also linked
with MOD. So much so that a recent study found that men with restless leg
syndrome were a whopping 78 percent more likely to have male organ dysfunction
than those that didn’t. The link seems to be a drop in the brain chemical
dopamine. Dopamine is one of the hormones the body releases to help a man
sleep. Lower levels mean less sleep and more sleep deprivation-related issues
like low T and depression. Treatment includes lifestyle changes and medication.
Mental Health: Depression & Anxiety
Last, but certainly not least, mental health also has links to
MOD. Depression itself can cause a lack of interest and energy for relations;
however, many medications used to treat depression also cite male organ
dysfunction as a possible side effect. In addition to other types of therapy,
sometimes just asking the prescribing doctor for a prescription that does not
have a MOD history may be an easy fix.
Anxiety, specifically performance anxiety, can also cause MOD. Men
experiencing from anxiety may see a doctor for therapy or medication.
Regardless of disease, one thing a man can do to prevent male
organ dysfunction and retain male organ sensitivity is to care for the member
well. Many men choose to use a specially formulated male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) daily for extra vitamins and nutrients,
in addition to excellent moisturizing capabilities. These crèmes keep the
member smooth and supple, but also strengthen it with vitamin A and C and amino
acids like L-Carnitine and L-Arginine which promote blood flow and protect
against nerve damage. It’s more than a moisturizer, it’s a rejuvenator.
Sponsor Ads
Created on Aug 29th 2019 10:07. Viewed 220 times.