Can Self-pleasure Cause Male Organ Dysfunction?
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s
a lot of old wives’ tales centered around self-pleasure. According to myths, it
can make a man go blind, yield the hairiest of hands, and even make a member
fall off. One of the newer concerns having to do with the fine art of
self-pleasure is the question: Can self-pleasure cause dysfunction? MOD, long
name: male organ dysfunction, is something many men deal with at some point in
their life, whether temporarily or chronically. Let’s learn a bit more about
MOD and if there is a connection between it and self-pleasure.
What
Is Male Organ Dysfunction?
Let’s
start by normalizing MOD a bit. Having the occasional “lazy soldier” is not a
result of chronic male organ dysfunction. It could be stress, alcohol, or just
being tired. If a man is unable to summon a hard-on or maintain it at least 25
percent of the time, it’s possible he may have male organ dysfunction.
It
should also be pointed out that MOD can affect any man. It’s not just a
condition that affects men in their midlife or golden years, though they are
more susceptible to it as they age.
Can
Self-pleasure Cause Dysfunction?
Plain
and simple, no, self-pleasure is not a direct cause of male organ dysfunction.
Self-pleasure is a natural activity and doesn’t affect the frequency or quality
of hard-ons. Thank goodness, because 74 percent of males admit to
self-pleasuring, and if self-pleasure caused MOD, we’d be looking at an
epidemic.
Some
people may cite difficulties with sensitivity. This can be linked to
self-pleasure if a man uses a too-tight stroke, often called a death grip, or
gets addicted to adult literature. Either can desensitize a man and demand an
accelerating pattern in order to achieve release.
What
Things Do Causes Male Organ Dysfunction?
Age
is a big factor with male organ dysfunction. It’s very common in men over 40
years old. This group can be affected by up to 40 percent. Now, the inability
to get a hard-on at all is about five percent for men at 40 and 15 percent at
age 70.
For
some men, it’s all in their head (and now their other one). Men who feel
depressed, anxious, or have body issues can experience MOD. The most common
indicator, however, is men who have a disease that affects blood flow or nerves
in some way.
Diseases
that are associated with male organ dysfunction include:
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Obesity
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Diabetes
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Heart Disease
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High Blood Pressure
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High Cholesterol
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Stroke
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Multiple Sclerosis
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Cancer
Male
Organ Dysfunction Treatment and Prevention
The
first course of action for treatment of male organ dysfunction is to treat the
underlying cause if there is one. For some that means medication or changing
medications. For others, it can be lifestyle changes like losing weight,
incorporating a healthier diet, getting more exercise, getting enough quality
sleep, or dealing with emotional issues.
Stress
and anxiety also have been attached to MOD. Getting proper mental health care
is the key to resolving MOD in some cases.
Of
course, there are also well-known medications that are used to help men get and
keep a hard-on. The little blue tablet has only grown in popularity over the
years. Some men will want to address male organ dysfunction first with these
popular medications; however, if there is a root cause, it is better for both
overall and reproductive health to address the bigger matter first.
Some
men choose to use a specially formulated member health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to infuse the
member with vigor and stamina. This crème is particularly noteworthy as it
contains key elements designed specifically for member health, such as vitamins
A, C, D, and E; shea butter for a smooth, supple member; and arginine, which
causes blood vessels to dilate, increasing blood flow. A daily massage with
this and the member will show its pleasure!
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