OMG! Stress Can Cause Male Organ Odor
by John Dugan OwnerIn
this fast-paced, get-it-done-now society, it’s no wonder that stress is a huge
problem. And the range of stress triggers is incredibly wide, meaning that
people today can get stressed out about anything. As has been well documented,
all that stress has consequences, including damaging overall health. But it’s
unlikely that most men think about how stress can be a factor in a nasty male
organ odor. Yes, it’s true: stress can indeed be a member health concern, especially when talking about
rank male organ odor.
A
stressed nation
Just
how prevalent is stress? According to one 2014 survey by the American Institute
of Stress, 77% of people regularly experience physical symptoms that are
related to stress – and 73% experience psychological symptoms because of
stress. A third of the population reports that they are living at an extreme
stress level, and almost half felt their level of stress had increased over the
past five years. The top five causes of stress were reported to be job
pressure, money, health, relationships and poor nutrition.
Clearly,
stressing out is far too common an occurrence in modern day life.
Sweat
One
of the most common byproducts of stress is sweat. Sweat, of course, is a
perfectly normal body function helpful in cooling the body off when
temperatures are really high. But that sweat, or the sweat that comes from a
good physical workout, is different from sweat caused by stress. And
unfortunately, stress sweat smells worse.
Why
should this be? Because there are two different types of glands that create
sweat. The “good” sweat from going to the gym or walking on a hot summer day is
produced by what are called eccrine glands.
But
the apocrine glands, which are basically located under the arms and in the
midsection, are the ones that get activated when a guys is feeling stressed.
Sweat from eccrine glands is mostly water, but sweat from apocrine glands has a
lot of fat, lipids and proteins in it. And those ingredients are high on the
list for attracting bacteria. When the bacteria feed on them, they release
ammonia and fatty acids, which have strong, unpleasant smell.
Male
organ odor
Since
apocrine glands are located in the midsection, that means stress is going to
create or add to a male organ odor situation. Manhood odor is also exacerbated
because of the heat generated by wearing both underwear and trousers.
Stress
relief
Working
to reduce stress can help reduce sweat and consequently male organ odor. There
are numerous stress reduction strategies available. A few examples include:
- Don’t
keep feelings bottled up. It
helps to “let it all out” when dealing with stress. For some people, this may
mean scheduling appointments with a mental health professional; for others,
regular venting time with a buddy can do wonders.
- Get
physical. Often physical
exertion can decrease stress. Making time to go to the gym, go out jogging or
staying at home and working out in private can do wonders. And for many people,
yoga in particular can be an excellent way to deal with stress.
- Find
a hobby. Doing something
enjoyable can take a guy’s mind off stressful situations. If a hobby is too
much of a commitment, go to a movie (especially a comedy) or binge watch a
favorite TV series.
- Self-pleasure. Yes, a guy’s favorite pastime can help
reduce stress by releasing “feel good” hormones.
Sometimes
just reducing stress can’t get rid of stubborn male organ odor, so regular use
of a top notch member health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is in order. Look for a crème
with vitamin A, as this vitamin’s anti-bacterial properties are expert at
fighting persistent odor. It also helps to find a crème with alpha lipoic acid,
as this potent antioxidant can help strengthen manhood skin and make it more
resilient.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues,
tips on improving member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. 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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