No
guy wants to have a male organ injury. In fact, some guys might not even want
to think about what such an injury might look like. But it pays for men to
think ahead, because chances are, every dude out there is going to hurt himself
at one time or another. Here are a few male
organ care do’s and
don'ts any guy can follow when the inevitable does happen to him.
Manhood
Care Don'ts
Cuts,
bruises, tears and compressions are just a few of the horrible injuries that
can impact a male organ on any given day. All of these injuries are different
and, not surprisingly, they all need slightly different kinds of treatment. But
there are a few steps men often take in response to any injury that can make healing
difficult.
For
example, any kind of blow to the lap is quite painful, and men might reach for
ice packs to make the misery stop. However, slapping something frozen on bare
skin is a terrible idea. Bloody, wet skin can stick to ice, and those tissues can
tear away when the frozen item is removed. Very cold packs can also damage the
cells of the manhood, resulting in more bruising or even tissue death.
Men
who forgo ice packs might simply choose to overlook their pain and discomfort,
especially if they got hurt while getting busy. These guys might think they're
being tough if they keep on bumping and grinding even when their members are
hurt. This is a bad idea, as tissues need to rest in order to heal up. All
intimate acts should stop, sadly, until the guy feels better down there.
Male
Organ Care Do’s
While
putting ice directly on the manhood is a no-no, men can get relief from pain in
the immediate aftermath of an injury by placing a towel, a shirt or another
piece of cloth between the wounded skin and the cooling object. This little
buffer can keep skin from sticking, and the added protection will prevent
damage to the delicate tissues.
If
that ice doesn't take the pain away quickly, an over-the-counter pain
medication like aspirin or ibuprofen can reduce any inflammation that may be
present and allow a man to get at least a little relief. These medications
don’t work right away, of course, but they can eventually make a big difference
for men in pain.
Seeing
a doctor is a must for men who have serious injuries that involve:
-
Heavy bleeding
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Deep cuts or lacerations
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Intense bruising
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Loud cracking noises
Any
or all of these symptoms could indicate that a man's problem is significant,
and that medical attention is required to facilitate healing. Visiting the
emergency room for a male organ problem might seem embarrassing, but it’s
better than the alternative, which is an unhealed member.
In
the days that follow an injury, the pain and swelling should fade away. But
until they do, men should avoid engaging in any kind of physical activity that
involves the male organ. This means no play with partners and no self-play,
either. It might sound absolutely terrible, but this is the kind of break the
body really needs in order to heal.
When
that skin is healed, a male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) can
be applied. Quality products contain softening agents that can help skin to
stay supple, so it will be more likely to stretch rather than tear. These
products also contain the vitamins skin cells use to repair themselves after an
injury. In short, these products might help men maintain optimal male organ
health and prevent injury in the future. Be sure never to apply such a product
to skin that is broken or bleeding.
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.