Hypersensitivity: What to Do About Too Much Member Sensation
by John Dugan OwnerWhen it comes to member sensation, most men would be quite happy
to have more of it. That’s why there are so many products on the market that
claim to help build a man’s male organ sensitivity or provide new ways for him
to get that “first time feeling” kind of rush. Many men will even change their
male organ care regimen to include far-fetched ideas that might increase
sensation, even the slightest bit.
However, there are some men on the other side of the spectrum that
deal with far too much sensation. Hypersensitivity can occur for a variety of
reasons, and it can lead to all sorts of unhappy outcomes, including premature
seed release, deflating tumescence and more. Here’s what men need to know when
they are dealing with too much member sensation.
Too much of a good thing?
Though at first blush it might seem like hypersensitivity would be
a good thing, for those who deal with it on a regular basis, it can truly be a
hindrance to their enjoyment. But what causes hypersensitivity?
1) Infections. Men who have suffered from a variety of infections might
find that their nerve endings are much more sensitive in the aftermath. This
might include something as simple as a yeast infection, a urinary tract
infection, or more serious infections, such as a tough case of balanitis.
2) Problems with the prepuce. A man who has trouble retracting his prepuce might face
serious hypersensitivity, thanks to the fact that the foreskin is usually
covering the tip of the manhood. When it is retracted, the very soft skin at
the tip of the male organ can be so sensitive that even the slightest touch can
hurt – and for some, it might be pleasurable, but far too intense to allow them
to hold back their seed release during sensual activity.
3) Healing from trauma. Trauma on or around the male organ can be a tricky thing, as
sometimes it leads to a lack of member sensation – but it can just as easily
lead to sending those nerve endings into overdrive, making the equipment far
more sensitive than it was before. This sensitivity might go away as the
healing continues, but for some, the member sensation ramps up enough that they
can no longer enjoy the same sensual things they enjoyed before the trauma
occurred.
4) Prostate issues. Sometimes an enlarged or irritated prostate can make the
male organ much more sensitive to touch. This member sensation might come and
go, depending upon a man’s prostate health. For some, the sensation increase
becomes permanent.
Those who suffer from increased member sensation might deal with
problems that go far beyond premature seed release. For some, a simple touch of
a partner is too much, and the grip they use for self-pleasuring can become
unbearable. For others, the hypersensitivity is so bad that even the touch of
soft underwear – or, amazingly, the slight breeze of air – can be enough to
lead to pain. In that case, speaking with a doctor is essential, as there might
be medications or crèmes that could limit the sensitivity of the male organ
enough to allow a man to have a normal life.
It’s never a good idea to attempt to reduce member sensation
without a doctor’s help; this is because it’s entirely possible a man could go
too far with home remedies and wind up creating significant nerve damage that
doesn’t allow him to feel even “typical” sensation anymore.
A man dealing with hypersensitivity must still engage in a good
male organ care regimen to keep the skin as healthy as possible. This can be
achieved through the use of a high-quality manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). He should choose a crème that contains vitamin E and Shea
butter, both of which are soothing and gentle to the skin and can help keep it
supple and healthy.
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