Sore Male Organ Syndrome: Could it be Behcet’s Disease?
by John Dugan OwnerA man can get a sore male organ from any number of reasons,
including using his equipment too much or not keeping his manhood well
lubricated during extended sensual encounters. There can also be some male
organ health concerns, such as a social disease, that might cause a sore male
organ as well. But sometimes that soreness comes from a medical issue that goes
beyond the male organ – and such can be the case when a guy has Behcet’s
disease.
What it is
Also called Behcet’s syndrome, Behcet’s disease is named after a
Turkish doctor who is credited with discovering it in the 1930s. It is both an
autoimmune and an autoinflammatory disease.
Autoimmune means that the body, for some reason usually unknown,
starts to sense a normal body part or function as abnormal and therefore
initiates a defense against it; in other words, the body starts fighting
itself. Autoinflammatory diseases come about when a genetic mutation is the
reason that the immune system starts fighting against a normal body part of
function.
With Behcet’s, this brings about serious inflammation in blood
vessels. When this happens, it may manifest in several different ways: as skin
rashes, as sores in the mouth, as red eyes, as arthritis pain in joints – or as
male organ sores. And those male organ sores can make for a sore male organ.
There are an estimated 16,000-20,000 people with Behcet’s disease
in the United States, and it is more likely to occur in men than in women.
Sometimes it can be severe and cause pain and inconvenience; in
other people, it may be very mild and hardly noticed. While the sore male organ
can be a problem, there are other potential complications, including vision
loss or stroke, that are of greater concern.
Many men find that when a Behcet’s disease flare-up occurs and
results in male organ sores that their sensual lives are affected. The sores
can give the impression that the member may have a social disease when, in
fact, Behcet’s is not contagious. But even if a partner is willing, many men
find that the sore male organ impacts the pleasure that they would otherwise
feel from engaging in sensual activity.
Treatment
Scientists still do not understand the cause of Behcet’s, despite
knowing there is a genetic component associated with it. Diagnosing it can
sometimes take a while, especially if one has only minor symptoms.
In terms of the sore male organ, treatment typically involves
topical corticosteroid medications. This help reduces the swelling and the
pain. If a flare-up is mild, the sores may resolve on their own without
intervention.
However, especially with more severe cases, it often is necessary
to maintain continuing treatment in order to reduce the number or severity of
flare-ups. This usually involves continued use of corticosteroids, but with
other medications added to help suppress the overact immune response.
During flare-ups, it’s also important that a person gets
sufficient rest. This can help the body “re-group” and aid it in resolving the
flare-up more quickly.
Even when sores from Behcet’s disease go away, a guy may still
experience a sore male organ. Once sores are gone, it may be helpful to
regularly apply a first rate male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Soreness is often a sign of damaged male organ skin, so try
finding a crème that contains helpful moisturizing agents, such as a high end
emollient (look for shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin
E). Try to locate a crème which also lists vitamin D among its
ingredients. Vitamin D has proven benefits in fighting diseases and
supporting healthy cellular function and can provide important health benefits.
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