Can Allergies Dampen a Tumescent Male Organ?
by John Dugan OwnerSpring is on its way, and that means
warmer weather, more sunshine, flowers beginning to blossom, and – uh-oh –
spring allergies. Allergies can be a royal pain in posterior, what with the
sneezing, the red, runny nose, the watery eyes, and the itching. But at least
allergies aren’t something that can affect a guy’s prized male organ health,
right? Actually, and surprisingly, for some men, allergies can have a dampening
effect on their otherwise proudly tumescent male organ.
The
allergies themselves
Clearly,
the symptoms associated with spring allergies don’t have much of a direct
impact on a man’s tumescent male organ. Yet there can be some associations. For
example, a sneezing fit can weaken the hardness, sometimes to the point of the
manhood becoming soft again. Similarly, distractions – sneezing, itching, etc.
– can cause a man to lose focus during coupling, which can also have some small
effect on his tumescence.
More
likely, however, a tumescent male organ could be affected by the overall
fatigue that can accompany allergies. When a man cannot sleep well, that
tiredness doesn’t just manifest itself in falling asleep at work; it can weaken
his desire as well.
Treatment
takes its toll
But
while allergies themselves can be a problem, a man is actually more likely to
find his tumescent male organ softening due to treatments he takes for his
allergies.
Take
antihistamines, for example. This medication is one of the most commonly
recommended for the 50 million or so Americans who suffer from allergies. And
they are a lifesaver for many, opening up a direct line to the central nervous
system and sending it messages that help it avoid the stimuli that lead to
coughing and sneezing.
The
problem is that that same message leads to a general drowsiness in the body and
mind – and that makes a guy feel less “in the mood’ than he would when wide
awake and alert. Also, by telling the central nervous system to avoid coughing
stimuli, it also tells it to avoid other stimuli, such as those that make a man
feel excited.
That’s
not to say a guy can’t get a tumescent male organ while taking antihistamines –
but it does mean his body has to put up more of a fight to make it
happen.
Pseudoephedrine
To
complicate matters, antihistamines often are taken in conjunction with a drug
known as pseudoephedrine. And this drug – which again, is very helpful with
allergies – does its job by causing blood vessels to narrow.
But
guess what? Narrow blood vessels are one of the worst enemies of a tumescent
male organ. The member wants its blood vessels to expand and open when firmness
is desired; that’s what helps the member fill up with blood, enabling it to
expand and harden.
So the
very medications that help a guy contend with his allergies make him less of a
contender for a tumescent manhood experience. If this becomes a big issue, a
man might want to talk to his doctor to see if there are other alternatives
that he can use.
Allergies
may have less impact on a male organ if it is in prime health already. One way
to help maintain member health is via the regular application of a top
flight male organ health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). For
the best results, select a crème that contains both L-arginine and
L-carnitine. An amino acid, L-arginine helps the body produce nitric
oxide, which in turns helps manhood blood vessels open and expand, facilitating
the needed flow of blood to the organ. And L-carnitine has neuroprotective
properties, which are very beneficial if a man is experiencing loss of
sensation in his manhood due to rough handling of the equipment.
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