Kidney Disease Can Cause an Itchy Male Organ
Kidney disease is a serious issue with many potential
consequences. It is not typically considered in the context of male organ
health issues, but in fact kidney disease can in many instances impact male
organ health. For example, any men with kidney disease may also find that it
can dampen their sensual drive and/or cause or contribute to tumescence
dysfunction. In comparison, the fact that kidney disease can be responsible for
an itchy male organ may seem of lesser consequence – but an itchy male organ
can be an annoyance, indeed.
More about kidney disease
The NIDDK (National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney
Diseases) estimates that more than 30 million American adults have chronic
kidney disease (although not all have been diagnosed with it yet). Normally,
healthy working kidneys take the blood in the body and filter out wastes and
excess fluid, which they then send out of the body as urine. But when a person
has kidney disease, the kidneys can’t function appropriately, and so wastes,
fluids, and electrolytes build up in the blood, to dangerous levels.
What brings about kidney disease? There can be many causes.
Diabetes and/or high blood pressure are two of the most common. (Twenty-three
million Americans have been diagnosed with diabetes; more than 65 million
American adults have high blood pressure.) There are various other kidney
and/or urinary conditions that can also contribute to the development of kidney
disease. And heart disease is also a major factor in many people who then
develop kidney disease.
In addition, people with a family history of kidney disease stand
a greater chance of developing it themselves.
Often, kidney disease progresses slowly, and a person may not
experience symptoms until the condition is fairly well progressed. Having
kidneys checked regularly can help to discover a case earlier in its progress.
When symptoms do appear, there can be many of them – and, of
course, a person may have only a few of these symptoms. These symptoms include
chest pain, fatigue, nausea/vomiting, sleep issues, shortness of breath, weight
loss, headaches, increased (or sometimes decreased) urination – and dry skin
and itchiness.
Itchy male organ
That last symptom explains why an itchy male organ may come about
due to kidney disease. As the kidneys lose their effectiveness, the skin around
the manhood (or anywhere else on the body) can become dry and itchy. More than
25 percent of people with kidney disease complain of itchy skin, often to the
point that it can inhibit and interfere with their ability to sleep. Exactly
how many men experience an itchy male organ specifically is not noted, but it
is assumed to be significant.
Because kidney disease is also associated with increased
urination, a man may feel especially self-conscious about getting caught
scratching an itchy male organ, as it may be assumed by some that he is
experiencing a need to urinate. A well-meaning nurse or friend may suggest that
he visit the bathroom, when in fact he is responding to a need to scratch, not
a need to urinate.
An itchy male organ can be embarrassing all on its own, as men
feel understandably self-conscious about scratching their member in public
(despite the fact that every many has an itchy male organ at some time or
another).
Kidney disease presents many challenges, of which an itchy male
organ is a minor one. Regular use of a first-rate male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help
to alleviate some of the itchiness in some cases. This is especially true if
the selected oil contains a combination of a high-end emollient (such as shea butter)
and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) to deliver significant moisturizing
capability. In addition, the oil should contain a potent antioxidant, such as
alpha lipoic acid, in order to prevent skin damage caused by free radicals.
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