5 Things Your Member is Telling You About Your Health
by John Dugan OwnerThere are many ways to gauge one’s overall health. Annual exams,
x-rays, MRIs, and CAT scans are one way to go. The new ager may read their
tongue, toss the runes, or have their aura cleansed. One sure-fire barometer of
a man’s health happens to be his one-eyed snake. A man’s member can tell him a
lot about his health outside of just male organ health. Here are five signals
your member may be sending you that something is not quite right inside.
Member
Signal #1: Soft is the New Hard
Member
feeling tired, lackluster, or literally just hanging around? It could be your
heart’s not into it, literally that is. Men who experience moderate to severe enlarged
dysfunction are more likely to have heart problems. How’s the member
communicate that? Firms are controlled by blood flow, and when blood flow goes
down, well, so does the member. Head to your GP to get a workup and see if your
ticker is what’s ticking off your pleasure life.
Member
Signal #2: You Don’t Have Pleasure Drive; You Have Pleasure Crawl
When
libido goes down, it’s time to see what’s up. There are lots of reasons pleasure
drive gets thrown into neutral. Depression, new medication, and low T are all
potential causes. However, one disorder that is dangerously overlooked is
obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This is a sleep disorder in which the airway is
blocked. This stops the body from getting all the oxygen it needs during sleep.
German researchers found that men with OSA had sensual desire levels 11 percent
lower than men without the disorder. OSA can also lead to Low T. If you hear
complaints of loud snoring, wake up gasping for air, and feel fatigued during
the day, see a doctor to check symptoms.
Member
Signal #3: Seeing Red When Urinating?
Seeing
pink before you flush? That’s no bueno. It could be a sign of bladder,
prostate, or kidney disease, or maybe just an overly intense sensual
experience. Regardless of the believed reason, head to the doctor ASAP to see
what’s going on.
Member
Signal #4: Are You on Pee Patrol?
Are
you peeing all the time? It could be prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) which is a
disease the affects nearly 90 percent of men in there 70s and 80s but is rarer
in those not getting the Senior Special at Denny’s. When the prostate is
enlarged, it presses on the tube that transports urine from the body, and that
gives that gotta pee feeling. Most times this is treated with alpha-blockers
which relax everything and return you to your usual bathroom routine.
Member
Signal #5: The Intense point (or the Product of it) Goes Bye-bye
Shooting
blanks or not getting it out of the barrel? Men who either aren’t intense pointing
or not producing intense point could have Low T. Hormone helps produce semen.
The more semen, the higher the force of the intense point. About one-third of
the men who take selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) for depression
have difficulty in reaching release. The remedy could be as easy as asking your
doc to switch you to a more semen-friendly medication.
While
member problems can be sometimes be prevented and others times not, there is
one consistent – good member hygiene increases male organ health. By keeping
the member clean and well-cared for, it can be stronger and therefore, always
ready for action. To ensure you’re doing everything you can, consider using a
specially formulated male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which
has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to hydrate,
protect, and boost the member. Use a crème that is chock full of vitamins and
nutrients to protect against wear and tear, sensitivity thieves, and bacteria
which can early on age the member.
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