Bent Male Organ Problems: Why They Happen and How to Cope
It sounds like a Dr. Seuss book, but some men have male organs
that go straight and others upward. Some go right, others go left, and a few
like to look at their shoes. Bent male organs aren’t at all unusual and most
times aren’t a cause for concern unless there’s a medical problem or pain
involved. Here are a few common bent male organ problems and how to work with
the curve.
What Causes a Bent Male Organ?
When a man becomes sensually aroused, blood flows into
sponge-like spaces inside of it, expanding the area and making it stiff. A bent
male organ generally happens when these spaces don't swell evenly. Usually,
this can just be chalked up to a man’s unique anatomy, but on occasion one of
these other reasons below may be to blame.
1) Peyronie’s Disease – The number one cause of curvature of the member is
Peyronie’s Disease. Up to 23 percent of men 40 and over are affected by this
lesser discussed disorder. Peyronie’s is a condition in which the member bends
in any direction at an angle of 30 degrees or more. It is caused when collagen
plaques form on the connective tissue around the spongy interior of the male
organ. This can make getting firm and sensual activity quite painful. It’s
recommended to see a doctor as soon as the condition is noticed for a full
consult and treatment options.
2) Member Injury – Working out too much, too hard, or too long can injure the
member downstairs. PS – Intimacy is also a workout. Things like too much
self-gratification or use of adult intimacy enhancers like rings and member
enlargement pumps can also injure the member. If there’s intense pain, see a
doctor immediately. For dull pain or discomfort, give it a rest and use a cool
compress to see if it helps. If not, head to the doc.
3) Born This Way -- Almost 20 percent of men are born with a bent male organ. Newborn
babies may have an abnormality called chordee, in which bands of collagen in
the male organ are pulled, resulting in a curvature of the member. The
condition can be corrected surgically.
4) Autoimmune disorders – In those with autoimmune disorders, the immune system
attacks cells of the member. Results of the attack can include inflammation and
scarring, which then leads to a curvature of the member. Some medications, like
beta blockers, used to treat autoimmune disorders have been shown to cause
additional curvature in some patients. Common examples of these type of
diseases include:
- Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Lupus
- Multiple Sclerosis
- Vasculitis
Bent Male Organ: Treatment and Care
When working with a bent member, learn to respect and love what’s
there. If the curve is a result of a medical condition, treat the condition
first and work with a medical professional to find creative ways to express and
enjoy intimacy. Potentially see a medical professional with an expertise in
sensual function for the best ways to enjoy pain-free intimacy with a bent male
organ. A sense of adventure and clear communication are necessary for any successful
journey.
Maintaining a good grooming schedule is also key to keeping a bent
male organ happy. Clean daily and thoroughly with a gentle cleanser. After
cleansing the skin, apply 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 keep the skin moisturized and supple. Nutrient
creams that are designed specifically for the male organ should contain
ingredients such as vitamins A, C, D, and E because they are important for
cellular turnover, skin strengthening, and keeping bacteria at bay. In
addition, men should look for a product containing a natural moisturizer such
as Shea butter, which conditions and rejuvenates the skin.
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