CPPS Causes Uncomfortable Male Organ Pain
by John Dugan OwnerEven the mention of male organ pain is enough to get some guys
feeling tense. All men know how very sensitive the manhood is; that sensitivity
is responsible for the glorious feelings a male experiences during intense
point but it’s also responsible for the intense pain that the manhood sometimes
suffers. Proper male organ care helps to strengthen the organ, but male organ
pain still occurs. Getting hit in the pelvis is one common source, but it’s
passing pain. Something like CPPS (chronic pelvic pain syndrome) is longer
lasting.
What is CPPS?
CPPS is a condition which can strike both men and women; when it
occurs in men, it may go by other names, such as chronic nonbacterial
prostatitis. CPPS is defined as a pain or discomfort in the pelvic area that
lasts for three months or longer and does not have a bacterial agent as the
cause.
There is still a great deal being learned about CPPS, and at this
point, most of the time a diagnosis is arrived at by ruling out other possible
causes – which means that it can take some time before a proper diagnosis is
made. When a man has CPPS, he experiences male organ pain (sometimes
significant) and has urinary symptoms similar to a urinary tract infection –
but without the bacteria that cause such an infection. Sensual dysfunction,
frequently related to the male organ pain, is also typical.
CPPS is found in between 2% and 16% of men around the world and is
thought to be the most common urologic disease in men who are under 50 years of
age. (Women also have a female version of CPPS.)
When a man has CPPS, there is a general underlying discomfort in
the pelvic region, sometimes specifically in the member, sometimes elsewhere in
the region (the sacks, the perineum, etc.). Male organ pain is often pronounced
when urinating or releasing seed.
Prevention and treatment
Although doctors do not yet know the cause of CPPS, there are
theories. Some suspect it is an immune disorder, others suspect increased
pressure in the prostate, and some suggest trauma may be a factor.
However, in some men there do seem to be some identifiable
triggers which are associated with CPPS. These include possible reactions to
food or drink, especially spicy foods, alcohol, coffee and tea. Lack of
sufficient exercise can also help bring about CPPS in some men. Therefore,
prevention strategies often involve dietary changes to limit potential triggers
and programs to ensure greater physical activity.
There are numerous treatment options which may be employed in
treating CPPS and its symptoms. In addition to changing the diet and increasing
exercise, doctors may recommend a range of medications. Anti-inflammatory tablets
as well as pain medications are often used, as are muscle relaxants. Alpha
blockers are often prescribed, as these can help relax the muscles around the
prostate. Prostate massagers are also sometimes utilized for the same purpose.
When pain is intense while sitting, use of a pillow or inflatable ring may be
beneficial. Some men report improvement from use of acupuncture.
Men with CPPS may experience psychological issues because of the
pain, and these can often worsen the condition. Counseling is often recommended
to help a man learn how to better deal the disorder when it is chronic and long
lasting.
Working with a doctor is important to relieve male organ pain from
CPPS. When the member is already in good shape, that helps to deal with
conditions like CPPS, so men are urged to daily apply a top notch male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). Keeping manhood skin well moisturized helps
provide some soothing relief, so select a crème that includes both a high end
emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). In
addition, look for a crème that contains vitamin D, which when added to a
personal care regimen can provide important health benefits (especially during
the long dark winter months).
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving male organ 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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