Male Organ Pain: Pelvic Pain Syndrome and How to Deal
by John Dugan OwnerWhat if man cramps were a real thing? Well, they are! It’s just
that no me are really bringing it up. Despite the lack of voice on the subject,
nearly ten percent of men deal with persistent pelvic pain, which makes chronic
pelvic pain syndrome, one of the most common urologic issues for men under 50.
This type of male organ pain can happen at any time, and most often affects men
who are active and athletic. It can also seem to occur out of the blue. On top
of this, many doctors aren’t aware of the symptoms, leaving men to suffer while
they wait for a diagnosis. But have no fear, let’s get the low down on Pelvic
Pain Syndrome, so you are in the know!
Pelvic Pain Syndrome: What
it feels like
This unique male organ pain
happens suddenly, and it’s intense. Some men describe it as a similar feeling
to doing hundreds of sit-ups after a long time after not doing them. The
resulting pain is extreme and unrelenting. This male organ pain can infiltrate
the member, balls, and scrotal areas, and can even result in pain around the
back door and into the tailbone and low back.
In addition to coming on quick,
it can also disappear for a short time and then come back even harder. Some men
describe the pain as experiencing spasming, tightness, or cramping in the
reproductive area area. It can also result in an increased urge to urinate and
intestinal distress. This pain is debilitating for men as they live in fear
that the next move they make may somehow make the pain worse. Pelvic Pain
Syndrome touches every part of a man’s life, so a fast diagnosis is critical.
Pelvic Pain Syndrome: Causes
There are several things that
can cause Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Here are just a few of the potential causes:
- Infection of the prostate or
bladder
- Surgical trauma
- Trauma from a biopsy
- Partner transmitted
infections
- Low back or hip injury
- Prolonged sitting
- Bicycle riding
- Chronic stress
Any situation which puts
pressure on the pelvis is a recipe for getting Pelvic Pain Syndrome. Trying to
avoid the tension itself can cause strain, resulting in a chicken or the egg
situation. It becomes a tragic cycle that seems without end.
Pelvic Pain Syndrome:
Diagnosis and Treatment
Here are a few things a man can
do to get diagnosed and treat Meds -- Pelvic Pain Syndrome.
1) Medical screening – this testing can identify a root
cause like an enlarged prostate, an infection, or a tumor.
2) Medication – if an infection is to blame,
antibiotics can help the issue. Doctors can also prescribe muscle relaxers or
other meds to help men with enlarged prostates to help the muscles relax.
3) Supplements – some doctors recommend supplements
that help with inflammation, such as bee pollen and quercetin.
4) Patters of
Inflammation –
What’s making the pain happen? It can be anything from food and drink (think
spicy and caffeinated), activities (like spinning), or stress patterns that are
causing the male organ pain to flare up more often. Removing these triggers can
help immensely.
5) Heat or Cold – Some men find relief in a hot bath
or heating pad. Other men find an ice pack can relieve the pain.
6) Let Go of Tension – Find something that soothes the
savage nervous system to quell pelvic pain. Consider things like deep
breathing, meditation, swimming, gentle yoga, or a less intense form of
exercise.
7) See as a specialist – Head over to a pelvic floor
physical therapist for rehabilitation. They will guide you in the types of
daily stretches and deep breathing a man can do to treat the issue. They also
may manually modify the muscles to increase mobility.
Now that you know how to treat
it let’s talk about one easy way to prevent infections from happening, namely
by being meticulous about male
organ health care. Cleanse well and methodically daily and keep pubes neatly
trimmed. Use a male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) containing
essential vitamins like vitamin A which keeps the area bacteria-free and
vitamin C, which promotes collagen production for firm, elastic skin that
doesn’t break or invite in bacteria and infection. It’s one way to keep
bacteria and the member problems it can cause away.
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