Losing Length? How to Prevent a Short, Small Member
by John Dugan OwnerMen
spend a great deal of time thinking about the size and length of their male
organ. Even a man who is well-endowed often has the feeling that he has, in
fact, a small member. Because of this, men are always looking for ways to
improve the length and girth of their manhood. However, some men face the
startling and awful problem of noticing their member becoming smaller with
time. Even if they step up their good male organ care regimen,
nothing quite seems to work – and so they begin to panic.
The cause behind that sudden smaller male organ size is Peyronie’s
disease. The good news is that it is avoidable! Here’s what a man needs to know
about this surprisingly common issue.
What is Peyronie’s disease?
When a man suffers some sort of trauma to the male organ, the
result is often a buildup of scar tissue where the injury took place. This is
quite normal; it’s the body’s way of healing itself. But when it happens in the
manhood, it can cause problems. That’s because the male organ is meant to be elastic,
able to stretch impressively when engorged with blood. When there is scar
tissue where that elastic tissue is supposed to be, that area doesn’t stretch.
The result is a male organ that bends or curves. This is often referred to as
Peyronie’s disease.
Though some amount of curvature is perfectly normal – in fact,
it’s a rare man who has a perfectly straight member! – a very pronounced curve
or bend might lead to other problems later, such as pain during intimate
activity or even pain during tumescence. And even if a man doesn’t suffer that
pain, he might notice that the placement of the scar tissue makes his male
organ enlarge a little bit less than it used to. A guy can actually lose up to
an inch of length thanks to the scar tissue buildup.
But what if there hasn’t been any trauma to the male organ? This
is what confuses many guys about the situation. Though it’s easy to think of
‘trauma’ as something that happens suddenly, involves a lot of pain and blood,
and takes a great deal of time to heal from, that’s not usually what causes
Peyronie’s disease (though it certainly can!).
What actually happens is that the male organ endures tiny tears
and irritations over a long period of time. This can happen over several
sessions of rough coupling or solo play, from a man self-fondling in a certain
position all the time, or from even using the same sensual techniques over and
over when he’s in bed with a partner. Those tiny tears might be very slight,
leading only to soreness from time to time. But each one leaves their mark in
the form of tiny bits of scar tissue. Over time, that tissue can build
up.
What can be done about a small member?
The best way to avoid the problem with small member size is to
avoid trauma in the first place. This means varying the self-gratification
routine, changing up the sensual habits from time to time and taking care not
to have a sore, irritated male organ.
And if the male organ does become sore and irritated, treat it
immediately with a high-quality manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Look specifically for a crème that contains vitamin C, which is
great for collagen production, as well as vitamin B5, which is great for
maintenance of healthy tissue. Shea butter and vitamin E, a one-two punch of
hydration, can also help keep the male organ skin smooth and supple, thus
helping it expand as much as it should. Finally, look for a crème with
alpha-lipoic acid, which helps the skin resist the rigors of aging.
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