Bent Male Organ and Curved Hand? Could Be a Connection
by John Dugan OwnerAs noted in our recent article posted in Ezinearticles.com, the
condition known as Peyronie’s disease is marked by the emergence of a severely
bent male organ. This male organ health condition can de distressing for those
who suffer from it, as the degree of curvature can interfere with sensual
enjoyment as well as causing pain and discomfort. And some men with a bent male
organ may find themselves with a significantly curved hand as well – sometimes
before their manhood is bent and sometimes after.
Peyronie’s disease
Some curvature of the member is not unusual. It’s only when the
degree of curvature is extreme that a man may have Peyronie’s disease. This
condition occurs when there is a build-up of scar tissue (sometimes referred to
as plaque), generally in one area of the member.
Male organ skin and tissue is flexible, which is required for the
manhood to expand and become tumescent. When a man is sensually excited, blood
flows into the member, filling in the spongy tissue inside, which then expands.
But the scar tissue that comes with Peyronie’s disease lacks flexibility. Thus,
as one part of the manhood expands as normal, the side with the scar tissue
resists; it can expand only so far, causing curvature and a resulting bent male
organ.
Scientists do not know all of the causes of the scar tissue that
results in Peyronie’s disease, but one of the most common causes is trauma to the
member – either one big sharp blow (such as being hit forcefully in the
manhood) or repeated smaller traumas (such as rough handling during sensual
activity).
Dupuytren’s contracture
But there can be other causes as well. For example, scientists
have noticed that about 30% of men with Peyronie’s disease also develop scar
tissue elsewhere on the body, implying a cause other than trauma. In some
cases, a man with a bent male organ may also suffer from Dupuytren’s
contracture, which causes the hands to become curved. With Dupuytren’s
contracture, scar tissue hardens beneath the palm of a hand, causing a finger
(or more often several fingers) to curve inward.
Called a connective tissue disorder, Dupuytren’s is thought to be
inherited, as there is a tendency for it to run in families. It also is more
commonly found in people of northern European or Scandinavian heritage,
again implying a genetic basis.
As some men with Dupuytren also have Peyronie’s, and as both are
curvature conditions, there is some speculation that both may have a similar
point of origin. However, not enough is known about either disease at this
point to determine exactly what (if any) causal connection may or may not exist
between them.
Treatment
In Dupuytren’s, the curved fingers are often so slight that no
treatment is needed. In other cases, corticosteroids may be recommended. In
more extreme cases, there may be a need for a surgical intervention.
Similarly, sometimes Peyronie’s may resolve on its own, so a
doctor may take a wait-and-see approach initially. There are oral medications
and injected medications which may also be utilized. Some doctors recommend
male organ traction as an option. And in some cases, surgery may be
recommended, especially if the bent male organ is severe or causes extreme
pain.
An excessively curved or bent male organ needs to be kept as
healthy as possible. Employing a first rate male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) on a daily basis can help keep any male organ
healthier. Since a very bent male organ often experiences some loss
of sensation, a crème with L-carnitine is desirable. This amino acid helps
prevents loss of valuable male member sensitivity. The best crème will also contain
vitamin B5. Also known as pantothenic acid, B5 is a vital nutrient that is
required for cell metabolism and the maintenance of healthy tissue.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male member health issues, tips on improving male organ
sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. 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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