It's
hard to gather statistics on male organ injuries. Men with sore peckers often
neglect to make a doctor's appointment because they're just too embarrassed,
but chances are, every guy out there has dealt with a painful male organ at
least once. And it's likely that the problem came about due to something really
common (and maybe something a little stupid).
This
quiz contains a few common causes of male organ soreness, along with symptoms
that should prompt immediate male
organ care. Matching the injury to the incident could help men learn
how to keep their own member just a little safer in the future.
The
Symptoms
1)
Tiny bits of skin trapped between two pieces of metal.
2)
A popping sound, along with a big bruise and a whole lot of pain.
3)
Skin looks scorched and boiled, and it's intensely painful.
4)
The tip of the male organ is cracked and dry, and the whole unit looks red.
5)
Sudden bleeding with pain.
The
Actions
A)
Hitting a bone during intimate play. A hard male organ is flooded with blood,
and in this state, the tissues are firm and inflexible. If a guy hits a
partner's bone during play, that stiffened tissue can rupture, leading to
severe pain. This type of injury is considered a medical emergency, as men
often need surgery to fix the damage.
B)
Getting dressed without underwear. Going commando means putting skin at risk of
direct contact with a zipper, and sometimes, loose skin can get trapped and
embedded. Typically, it's best to go to the emergency room with these injuries,
rather than wrestling with the clothing at home. Men with zipper trauma may
need assistance removing the trapped flesh safely, as well as attention to
caring for the torn skin.
C)
Torn frenulum. This narrow band of skin connects the foreskin to the rest of
the male organ. In men who have been cut, only a tiny bit of it remains. Men
who haven't been cut can have much more difficulty with this tissue. During
intimacy, the friction can become so strong that this little bit of tissue is
stretched to the breaking point, and when it is, it can cause a significant
amount of bleeding. Some men can heal alone at home, with no help from a
doctor. But some men will need a little medical assistance in order to recover
from this injury.
D)
Excessive manual stroking. Whanging away at the male organ for hours on end can
leave the skin feeling chafed and sore. Even when a guy uses a lube, the skin
might cry out for relief when he's been abusing the tool for too long. This
sort of problem often goes away with rest and a little TLC, but men who have
done a lot of damage might need to see a doctor, just to make sure they haven't
done long-term damage.
E)
Using toothpaste, muscle crème or another unusual substance as a personal lube.
These substances can seem fun and exciting, but male skin is sensitive, and
it's apt to react when it's exposed to warming agents like menthol or
capsaicin. Injuries like this tend to heal without a lot of attention or
medical support, so men can often get by without seeing a doctor, but, they should
call for advice if the pain is overwhelming.
Answer
Key
1)
B
2)
A
3)
E
4)
D
5)
C
The
Lessons
The
male organ might be a whole lot of fun to play with, but this tool is also very
sensitive, and it's remarkably easy to injure. That's why it pays to be careful
with the male organ, even if being careful means that the pleasure quotient is
a little less intense.
Using
a male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) could be a perfect addition to a careful lifestyle. Quality products
contain the elements the tissues need to knit back together after an
injury, and an emollient formula can keep skin soft and smooth, so it can
resist abuse just a little easier.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ 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 online web sites.