Don’t Ignore These Eight Male Organ Problems
by John Dugan OwnerMost men are very well acquainted with their own member. However,
just like other relationships in a man’s life, there are always some unknowns.
Most especially, when it comes to members at least, little things can pop up
that can be surprising and even a bit worrisome. Some of these issues can be
health related, and most can be seen physically. Let’s talk about eight male
organ problems that a man shouldn’t ignore to maintain optimal male organ
health, all which require a trip to the doctor.
Male Organ Problem #1: Lean into the
Curve
A tumescent member with a subtle bend is completely normal.
However, when that bend is 20 percent or greater, it could be Peyronie’s
disease. Peyronie’s is an accumulation of hardened scar tissue and when left
untreated, it could lead to pain during intimacy, a more dramatic member
curvature, and a heightened risk for a broken member. Treatment options vary,
depending on how severe a man’s case is.
Male Organ Problem #2: Patch Problems
There’s a new accessory on the head of the member, but it’s
definitely not a desirable one. It’s reddish and oddly velvety. If it’s
painful, it could just be a bit of chafed skin; however, if it’s not painful
and a man hasn’t had relations lately, it could be a sign of cancer of the male
organ. Get to a doctor ASAP. When caught early, it can be taken care of easily.
Ignore it for too long and part or all of the unit may require removal. Is that
enough of a motivator for a man? You bet!
Male Organ Problem #3: Is It Shark Week?
There’s blood in the water, and it has nothing to do with Jaws or
that male time of the month. It could be an indicator of several things, such
as kidney stones, an enlarged prostate, or bladder cancer. Get that checked out
immediately.
Male Organ Problem #4: Bumpy Moments
Feeling hard, painless bumps on the testes? It could be testicular
cancer, which is most common for men between the ages of 20 and 35. When caught
early, a whopping 99 percent of instances are curable. Be sure to check the
entire area of the male sensual organs monthly to make sure the member has the
all clear.
Male Organ Problem #5: Invasion of the
Discharge Monster
Noticing some discharge and a fiery peeing experience? It could be
urethritis. This happens when the tube between the bladder and the end of the
member gets inflamed. The most common cause of urethritis is gonorrhea and
non-gonococcal urethritis. It is seen most often in younger men, particularly
men who are intimate with other men. Get tested immediately and do not have
relations until a doctor gives the okay.
Male Organ Problem #6: Houston, We Have
a Problem
The trouser rocket is not ready for takeoff. This is probably one
of the most known male organ problems, probably thanks to a little blue pill.
Male organ dysfunction happens when a man is unable to get or sustain a hard-on
long enough to have relations over 25 percent of the time. Lots of things can
contribute to male organ dysfunction, including circulation problems, diabetes,
and low levels of androgen. Other lifestyle-related issues can also contribute
to it.
Male Organ Problem 7: Lumpy Little Guy
Is the road a little lumpy down the old member highway? It may be
warts. Caused by HPV, they can be removed by freezing, surgery, or laser
treatments. The underlying HPV, however, is still incurable.
Male Organ Problem #8: A Bit of Spotted
Dick
No, it’s not the very interesting British delicacy, it’s a spotty
member. It could be an allergic reaction. If a man is feeling pain, it could be
a partner-transmitted infection like herpes or syphilis. It may also be a
reaction to prescription medication if a man has recently added something new.
If the pain lasts more than two weeks, see a doctor.
How can a man avoid male organ problems? One of the first ways is
to avoid risky relations and make sure to practice safe relations with latex
protection or other barrier methods. A man should also perform a monthly
self-exam to get ahead of any new bumps, lumps, or oddities that may arise on
his member. A man should also have a daily cleansing and member care ritual.
This includes thoroughly cleansing and rinsing the member, as well as giving it
time to air dry and “stretch.” For those men looking to really improve male
organ health, a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) should
be used to lock in moisture and keep skin healthy. It should also include
vitamins A, B, C, and D, to protect and rejuvenate the member.
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