Avoiding a Sore Manhood from Electrostimulation
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s
no end of fun a man can have with his member, whether that fun is delivered by
the man himself or by a partner. But many men have indulged in greatly
pleasurable member games only to awaken the next day to a relentlessly sore
manhood. This can be bad for overall male organ health, as well as to
continued sensual pleasure, so avoiding a sore manhood is only common sense.
And this applies even to relatively new areas of sensual exploration, such as
electrostimulation – which definitely carries substantial risks with it.
About
electrostimulation
Not
everyone has heard of electrostimulation (sometimes known as e-stim), but it is
an area of growing interest, especially among younger men. Basically,
electrostimulation involves using a device to electrically stimulate the nerves
of a part of the body – in this case, the manhood and/or sacks and/or
posterior.
The
idea behind electrostimulation is by no means new. As far back as he 1800s,
“suspensory sacks” were used to create an electric jolt to the pelvis. But
modern day electrostimulation came into its own in the 1970s, when TENS
(transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation) devices were created so doctors
could help stimulate nerves for therapeutic purposes, often to help deal with
chronic pain issues.
It
was not long afterward that sensual device manufacturers realized electrical
stimulation might be useful in enhancing sensual activities for some people.
(This may have been inspired by the process of electronic seed release in
animals. When seed is required from a male animal, an electrically stimulating
rod is often placed in the posterior to stimulate the prostate to release
seed.) For humans, often the electrostimulatory device will be in the form of a
male organ substitute, posterior plug or male organ ring.
How
it works
Although
there are variations, typically sensual electrostimulation starts by applying
an appropriate conducting gel to the area. When not using a device like a male
organ substitute, an electrode is then set on top of the gelled area and
secured in place. A wire leads from the electrode to the power source, which
can be controlled to determine the amount of energy used and the duration. When
using a modified sensual device, such as a male organ substitute, it may be
attached to the power source or may have a wireless connection to it. In either
case, the power source provides the “jolt” used to dampen pain processors and
therefore significantly heighten the arousal experience. In most cases, seed release
occurs more quickly (and for some, more intensely) with electrostimulation.
Some men find that it allows for a “hands free” seed release experience.
Cautions
There
can be significant risks associated with electrostimulation – especially if the
stimulation occurs near the chest cavity, which can easily result in severe
cardiac stress. In some cases, this can be fatal. Also, if used improperly
there can be nerve or tissue damage.
Anyone
exploring electrostimulation for sensual pleasure should do so with caution and
an awareness of the risks. He also should not use any “homemade” or “DIY”
devices, but only those which are safe and approved.
A
sore manhood is one of the less worrisome possible outcomes of
electrostimulation. To help reduce the chance of this, a man should:
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Follow the directions of any device he uses;
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Limit the amount of time he spends using a device;
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Never exceed the recommended level of electricity associated with the device;
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Discontinue use at the first sign of discomfort.
When
a man has a sore manhood, due to electrostimulation or other reasons, using a
top flight male organ health
crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) can help. A crème with a potent combination of hydrators, such as
vitamin E and Shea butter, can help provide soothing moisturization. If the
crème also contains vitamin D, so much the better. This so-called “miracle
vitamin” is proven to help support healthy cellular function.
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