Male Organ Pain: Does it Mean Reproductive Cancer?
by John Dugan OwnerWhen a man suffers from manhood pain, his worst fears start to
dance around in the back of his mind. Even if he knows, deep down, that nothing
is seriously wrong, he will begin to worry about what might eventually happen.
And for most guys, that includes worries about reproductive cancer.
It is very important to
check for reproductive cancer on a regular basis. It can be a virtually silent
problem, one that causes no manhood pain at all until it is in advanced stages.
That’s why men should always take the time, at least once a month, to examine
themselves properly to ensure that there are no problems or changes in their
little fellows. In addition, a guy should have an exam done with a board-certified
urologist at least once a year to help ensure that he’s not missing anything.
Doing a self-check is pretty
easy. A man simply has to manipulate his reproductive organs, feeling them
thoroughly, and learn about the certain “landmarks” that are supposed to be
there versus something that feels different. The more familiar he is with his
reproductive organs, the more likely he will be to spot a problem as soon as it
starts.
What to Know About
Reproductive Cancer
When a guy is feeling his
boys, he needs to know what to look for. Here are some points to keep in mind
when it’s time to check.
- A healthy
reproductive organ will have some bumps. That’s because of the
tiny tube between the reproductive organs and the member that carries seed out
during release. It might feel like a marble or a pea, or even a lump of about
an inch or so. The key is making sure the same bump (or similar bump) is on both
sides.
- There might be
some slight pain. It’s important to remember that the reproductive organs are
very sensitive, especially when they are being manipulated. Keep in mind that
this might be uncomfortable, especially if a guy is really feeling around with
intent, but it should not cause manhood pain.
- The
reproductive organs should feel soft. Though it should be
easy to grasp and manipulate each reproductive organ, they should feel soft to
the touch. A guy should be able to squeeze them and feel some “give” to the
tissue. If they feel hard and solid, that’s cause for concern. It’s also cause
for concern if they feel a bit heavier than usual, such as if they were filled
with fluid.
- Reproductive
organ size should stay roughly the same. There’s a myth about
reproductive organs that say they can change size from month to month. Though
there might occasionally be some small changes if a man has had vigorous
sensual activity or has sustained some sort of injury, the reproductive organs
should usually be about the same size each time a man does the exam.
- Reproductive
organs should hang unevenly. The reproductive
organs move around in the sacks. This allows them to move into certain
positions to maintain a proper temperature. So it’s not unusual that one of
them hangs lower than the other at any given moment. However, if one is hanging
much lower than usual and causing manhood pain, it’s time to see the doctor.
- Check out the
member, too. When manipulating the reproductive organs, make sure the
member is also included. It’s important to look for issues that might occur
with the member while testing the reproductive organs, such as discharge from
the tip of the member, any sort of manhood pain, or redness or swelling. These
might indicate a problem that a guy couldn’t feel during the reproductive exam.
- Stop worrying. It’s
important to remember that reproductive cancer happens to a very small number
of men, and that most conditions that might seem to be cancer are actually not.
The more a man worries about it, the more fixated on bad outcomes he can get.
Take Care of the
Member
As part of good self-care, a
man should reach for a high-quality male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Find an oil that
includes vitamins A, B5, C, D, and E, as well as good amino acids that will
help smooth, ease, and heal the skin.
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