Lack of Hardness and Manhood Care: What Men Must Know
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s something that affects between 15 and 30 million men – and
that’s in the United States alone. It can leave a man wondering if he’s good
enough. It can frustrate not only the guy who has it, but the partners who want
to enjoy time with him. It can leave him wondering just what’s wrong with him –
beyond the obvious issue of not being able to get it up or keep it up. Lack of
hardness, also known as inability to perform, is something that gets a lot of
press, simply due to the sheer number of men who suffer from it. But is there
anything about manhood care that we need to know in order to bring down the
number of men who are devastated by it?
What Can a Man Do About Lack of Hardness?
This much is certain: When it comes to manhood care, knowledge is
the gold standard for ensuring that everything works as it should. So without
further ado, read on and get knowledgeable about the reasons why lack of
hardness might become an issue.
- Medical Conditions. Perhaps the most
common cause of lack of hardness is an underlying medical condition.
Cardiovascular issues, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease and any number of other
problems can lead to issues with blood flow, which can lead to problems keeping
things hard. A doctor can document these issues and tell a man what to do to
resolve them. Follow those instructions exactly, doing whatever it takes to get
back to a good baseline of health. Lack of hardness issues will often gradually
go away as the body finds its equilibrium again.
- Medications. For many of the
above-mentioned issues, medication can be a huge help. Other issues, such as
mental illness, emotional upheaval or injury can warrant medication as well.
The good news is that medications often work to treat the problem; the bad news
is that some of those medications can lead to lack of hardness. Though a man
should never stop taking medication without a doctor’s approval, anything that
seems to be causing lack of hardness should be discussed. There might be
another medication that doesn’t have such a terrible side effect.
- Emotional Issues. Sometimes emotional
issues, such as depression or anxiety, can cause lack of hardness. These can be
long term or short term, depending upon the man and the situation. For
instance, chronic depression has long been known to cause a lack of desire as
well as inability to perform. However, a short term issue might be a problem in
a relationship that has a man feeling as though he doesn’t have a trustworthy
partner – that can make it tough to keep things going. Either way, talking with
a counselor can help get to the bottom of the problem.
- Physical Trauma. This is one of the rarer
issues for lack of hardness, but it certainly does exist. This might occur due
to a short term issue, such as being hit by an errant baseball during a pickup
game, or it might be due to something that will turn out to be long-term, such
as scar tissue resulting from an injury. Physical trauma should always be
evaluated by a physician, who can provide insights on how to possibly overcome
the lack of hardness issue or work with a man to figure out ways around it,
such as using male organ pumps or injectable medications to help him achieve
and maintain a ready-to-go member.
Maintaining Good Manhood care
A man who is suffering from lack of hardness doesn’t have to give
up and accept the condition. Seeing a doctor is the key. In addition, a man
should always practice excellent manhood care, which includes the use of a
top-notch member health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). He should look specifically for a crème
that includes vitamins that promote skin health and blood flow, such as alpha
lipoic acid, vitamin E, and powerhouse vitamin C.
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