A Tumescent Male Organ Problem Following Surgery
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
a man experiences tumescent member problems, it has a big impact on his sensual
life,. Even men who are meticulous about their male organ health may end up
having a tumescence issue, through no fault of their own, and that can be
frustrating and dispiriting. One little-known issue can be climactic
dysfunction brought about by surgery to the pelvis. Read on to learn more about
this concern.
Pelvic
surgery
First,
it pays to consider reasons why a man might need pelvic surgery at all. There
actually can be a number of reasons.
Sometimes,
a man requires surgery because he has a severe cause of urinary incontinence,
that is, he can no longer control when he releases his urine. When there is a
bladder issue, such as a stone or an obstruction, surgery is sometimes
required. Prostate cancer often requires a surgical procedure, as do
complications affecting the male organ, sacks, urinary tract, etc. And
sometimes the pelvic area simply suffers a significant trauma with damage to an
extent that surgery is necessary. All of these would be considered forms of
pelvic surgery.
Risks
While
pelvic surgery is often harmless, as with any surgical procedure, there is
always a risk of complications. Although such surgery can sometimes cause
complications that affect the tumescent process, it is less commonly known that
sometimes a man can have a complication from pelvic surgery that specifically
affects his climactic function.
Not
the same thing
While
many men also use “seed release” or one of its synonyms to mean the same thing
as “intense point,” in fact they are not the same. Seed release specifically
refers to the expulsion of male seed from the manhood. Intense point refers to
the final pleasurable sensation that occurs from sensual stimulation. In most
cases, peak pleasure and seed release occur simultaneously, but not always. A
man can have seed release without intense point, and, less typically, vice
versa.
Climactic
dysfunction is typically broken down into several categories:
- Anintense
pointia refers to a situation in which there is a total absence of intense
point during sensual stimulation.
- Dysintense
pointia means that a person is capable of having a intense point, but there is
typically pain associated with it. The degree of pain may range from minor to
quite severe.
-
Climacturia is also called intense point-associated incontinence and it means
that when a man releases seed, he also leaks urine. The amount of urine leaked
can vary.
Both
anintense pointia and dysintense pointia may also be associated with a seed
release issue, as well as a climactic one. Climacturia almost always involves
seed release, but there are some rare occasions when a man intense pointes
without seed release but does leak urine anyway.
Data
on climactic dysfunction after pelvis surgery is hard to come by, and there are
no evidence-validated tools for measuring and defining climactic dysfunction,
making it even more difficult to understand the issue. However, if a man does
find that he is having a climactic problem, even if he has a fully tumescent
male organ and releases seed forcefully, he should contact his urologist to
discuss the situation, determine the specific cause and outline a treatment
strategy.
Climactic
dysfunction is thankfully a rare tumescent manhood issue. In some instances,
manhood sensitivity may be at fault, so regular use of a first class male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) is in order. The wise man will select a crème that includes
acetyl L-carnitine among its ingredients. This wonderful amino acid has
neuroprotective properties that help prevent and restore diminished sensation
due to rough handling. The best crème will also include a range of vitamins,
such as A, B5, C, D and E, to provide healthy protection to the member.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on
most common male organ health issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and
what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. 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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