Severe Male Organ Pain: Is it a Nerve Problem?
by John Dugan OwnerAll those sensitive nerves in the member are the reason that it
feels so good when the member is stroked, enveloped or otherwise made the subject
of physical attention. Without those nerves, sensual activity literally would
be a whole different ballgame. But that special nerve sensitivity also means
that male organ pain can be heightened when it occurs. Usually male organ pain
is fleeting, as when the manhood is accidentally struck. But there can be some
male organ health issues in which the pain is longer lasting or recurrent,
which can be very difficult to deal with. One such situation is neuralgia,
specifically pudendal neuralgia.
Pudendal neuralgia
Neuralgia is described as an intense burning or stabbing sensation
caused when a nerve is damaged or irritated. First described in 1987, pudendal
neuralgia is a specific kind of neuralgia, one which is sometimes known as
pudendal nerve entrapment, cyclist’s syndrome or Alcock canal syndrome.
Pudendal neuralgia can affect both men and women, although it is
more often seen in women than in men. In men, it causes pain in the manhood,
sacks, posterior and perineum (the area between the sacks and the posterior).
Sometimes the pain is experienced in all of these areas, sometimes
not. Often it presents as a burning sensation or as a tingling. In
many cases, it causes a “numbness” to occur as well.
Frequently, the pain occurs when urinating or when engaged in mutual
pleasure. In addition, men may experience this male organ pain when sitting,
especially if sitting for an extended period of time. And in some cases, the
pain occurs seemingly at random.
Causes
There are thought to be several things which can cause pudendal
neuralgia. A sedentary lifestyle can be a cause (especially if one is obese),
as can riding a bicycle for extended periods of time. Poorly managed diabetes
can also cause damage to the nerves in the area. In some cases, trauma to the
member or the surrounding area may result in nerve issues. Excessive
constipation is also a likely culprit, as are tumors which develop in the
midsection.
Treatment
Treatment will depend upon the cause of the male organ pain. Often
lifestyle changes are recommended. Those who are sedentary are encouraged to
limit the amount of continuous time they spend sitting and those who are
overweight are encouraged to bring this issue under control. More effective
management of diabetes can often help. In addition, working to relieve stress
and keep stress levels down can be very effective.
Often a physician will recommend a nerve block. This involves
using an ultrasound to locate the affected nerve and injecting it with an
anesthetic. In more difficult cases, treatment by radio waves, cold
temperatures or alcohol injection may be effective. If the pudendal neuralgia
is stubborn, a doctor may recommend surgery as the best option.
Pudendal neuralgia can be a recurring problem in some people.
Finding a treatment that works best for an individual with recurring male organ
pain may require trial and error.
Male organ pain from pudendal neuralgia usually requires the
advice of a doctor. Keeping the manhood in good health can be helpful, so men
should be sure that they make regular use of a first rate male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin). What should a guy look for in a
male organ health crème? It helps if the crème contains L-carnitine, which is
an amino acid which can be helpful in restoring sensitivity lost due to
peripheral nerve damage (often the result of rough – if pleasurable - handling
of the member). In addition, the crème should include vitamin C.
This popular vitamin is a key component of collagen, a tissue in the body
that gives skin its tone and elasticity.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity
and what to do to maintain a healthy member. 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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