Male Organ Odor from Hyperthyroidism
by John Dugan OwnerWhew! If unleashing his member from its trouser cave
produces an overpowering male organ odor, a guy has a male organ health issue
that needs attention. Persistent and overwhelming male organ odor is one of the
biggest turn-offs for a partner or potential partner – and besides, it’s just
plain embarrassing. If male organ odor is a problem, a man needs to take action
– and his first step is to determine the cause. There can be any number of
culprits, but one that is often ignored is the possibility of
hyperthyroidism.
Often, male organ odor comes about because a dude just isn’t
practicing his best manhood hygiene. The member and sacks sweat a lot, and
frequent showering or bathing is needed to keep the odor-causing bacteria
released by sweat from becoming a problem. But when a man has hyperthyroidism,
even daily washing may not be enough to keep male organ odor at bay.
Hyperthyroidism
So just what is hyperthyroidism? As the name implies, it involves
the thyroid gland. For those whose high school anatomy lessons are a dim
memory, the thyroid gland is an organ in the front of the neck. Though small in
size, it plays an important role, as it determines when and how to release the
hormones that the body needs to control its metabolism, heart rate, breathing,
body temperature, weight and a lot of other functions.
When the thyroid is functioning properly, it increases the chances
that the whole body is functioning in harmony. But if the thyroid malfunctions,
it can impact a wide range of functions. Sometimes the thyroid gland produces
too much of two hormones, triiodothyronine and thyroxine (commonly called T3 and
T4). When this happens, a condition known as
hyperthyroidism results.
When a person has hyperthyroidism, the hormones that control many
bodily functions are out of a balance. As a result, their heart rate may
quicken or become irregular, they may lose weight (even though they may experience
an increase in appetite), and they may become nervous or anxious. Sleeping can
be difficult and irregular, and they may experience muscle soreness and
fatigue. Additionally, they often will begin to sweat excessively, even when
they are not doing anything especially taxing physically.
Sweat connection
It’s the excess sweating, as one might suspect, that contributes
to the potential male organ odor problem. Sweat released in the mid-section
(and in the armpits) tends to have a stronger and more distinctive odor – so if
the mid-section starts sweating more, male organ odor is likely to
increase.
A guy can tend to this short term by washing the manhood and sacks
even more frequently, but often this is not enough. Besides, for his overall
health, it’s important that hyperthyroidism be treated.
Diagnosing hyperthyroidism can take some time, as its symptoms may
resemble those of other conditions. However, when diagnosed, the doctor
can then take steps to treat it. Such steps include first determining the
reason for the overproduction of hormones and then selecting treatment to
attack the cause. Typical forms of treatment include shrinking the thyroid
gland via radioactive iodine; medications like methimazole and
propylithiouracil; beta blockers; and, in some cases, surgery on the thyroid
gland.
Whether caused by hyperthyroidism or from more everyday causes, it
pays to treat male organ odor quickly, and treatment should include
the daily use of a superior male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). When dealing
with male organ odor, it’s necessary to do one’s best to reduce the impact of
bacteria, so a crème with vitamin A is necessary. Vitamin A possesses
anti-bacterial properties that can be an important part of reducing odor. In
addition, the crème should include a potent antioxidant to help protect the
delicate member skin. Alpha lipoic acid is an excellent antioxidant which fights
the excess free radicals that can otherwise cause oxidative damage to member
skin.
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