How to Improve Manhood Health and Avoid Male Organ Problems
by John Dugan OwnerMale organ problems are no bueno. Member dysfunction, early on
release, priapism, and member fractures are just a few of the issues a member
can have. Many times, these male organ problems can indicate underlying issues,
like physical and mental health conditions. Thankfully, once a man knows how to
improve his genital health, he and his member can prevent many male organ
problems from happening. Here’s a basic primer on male organ problems and how
to improve manhood health.
What sort of things
affect genital health?
There are tons of things
that can affect how a member functions and cause male organ problems. Here are
ten of the most common:
- Partner transmitted
infections which include things such as gonorrhea, syphilis, chlamydia (which
is making a comeback), and genital herpes
- Genital fracture or injury
- Member dysfunction
- Priapism
- Yeast infection
- Phimosis
- Paraphimosis
- Release problems, including
early on release, painful release, retrograde release, delayed release, and the
inability to peak
- Genital cancer
- Peyronie's disease
Are their risk
factors that make a man more prone to male organ problems?
Various risk factors can
affect genital health — some modifiable and some not. For example:
- Getting older (sorry,
nothing a man can do about this one)
- Heart disease, diabetes,
and related conditions.
- Obesity
- Smoking
- Alcoholism
- Hormone levels, especially
androgen deficiency
- Certain medications like
sleep medicines, blood pressure medication, and antidepressants.
- Prostate cancer treatment
and medication
- Depression, anxiety,
severe stress, low self-esteem, or other mental health issues
- Unprotected relations,
risky sensual liaisons, and relations with many partners
- Neurological conditions
like dementia, stroke, multiple sclerosis, and spinal cord and back injuries
- Member piercings
When should a man see
his doctor?
Sometimes a man shouldn’t
just “walk it off” when it comes to a genital concern. Here are some things
that definitely warrant a trip to the doctor’s office:
- A sudden change in sensual
interest or desire
- Excessive pain after
genital trauma or injury
- Bleeding during urination
or release
- A fiery feeling when you
pee
- A drastically bent member
or curvature that triggers pain or obstructs sensual activity
- Discharge from the member
- Changes in release
- Rash, bumps, warts, or
lesions on the member or in the genital area
How to Improve
Manhood Health and Avoid Male Organ Problems
There are many things a man
can do to get and keep his genital healthy. Most of them are easy to
incorporate and contribute to whole-body health. Consider adding some or all of
these tips to keep Mr. Happy, happy.
- Kick the Habit. It’s
time to quit smoking. It shrinks blood vessels and deteriorates genital tissue.
And, it’s plain ol’ bad for a man’s health.
- Practice
Moderation with Alcohol. Whiskey member aside, too much to
drink can put down a man’s peen. For men under 65,
limit it to two drinks. Gentlemen over 65 should stop at one.
- Get
vaccinated. Men who are under 26 should really consider getting the
human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to defend against cancers that are
associated with the disease.
- Wrap It Up or
Put a Ring on It (Kinda). Either get into a monogamous
relationship or be sure to put a jimmy on your Johnson. Practice consensual,
safe relations.
- Watch your
Waist. Being at a healthy weight can lower the risk of having
medical issues like high blood pressure, high cholesterol, type 2 diabetes, and
member dysfunction.
- Bone Up on
Your Medications. Talk to your doc about what a medication does and potential
side effects it can have.
- Work It Out. Regular
physical activity can reduce a man’s risk of member dysfunction. Sweat sessions
don’t have to be insane but aim to break a sweat and up your heart rate a bit.
Also, throw in some strength training.
- Mental Health
Matters! Check-in with yourself from time to time, and if you
experience anxiety, too much stress, depression, or any other mental issues,
head to a qualified psychiatrist, doctor, or therapist for help.
- Practice Good
Hygiene. This is pretty basic. Clean your junk. Do it well and be
thorough. Use warm water, mild soap, and get every wrinkle and ripple. Rinse
well and air or pat dry. To finish things off, massage a specially formulated
genital health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to protect and
nourish the member. Not only will it make a man’s member soft and supple, but
it will also help boost blood flow and ward off bacteria.
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