Male Organ Pain: Taking Care of Prostatitis

What is the top reason for a man under the age of 50 to visit a
urologist? Male organ pain caused by prostatitis, that’s what. And yet this
very common male condition is not one that is widely known – and certainly not
widely understood. Knowing about prostatitis is an important component of
exercising proper male organ care and can have a long-term effect on
both sensual health and general health.
What is prostatitis?
Prostatitis is an infection and/or
inflammation of the prostate, a gland that is part of the male reproductive
system. The prostate is found in men between the bladder and the male organ. It
secretes a fluid that mixes with a man’s seed.
Although bacteria can be the culprit in
both acute and chronic prostatitis, this occurs in only 5-10% of cases. The
vast majority of cases are nonbacterial in nature and often referred to as
chronic pelvic pain syndrome. In all of these cases, male organ pain is a
common symptom, typically reflecting a urinary tract issue.
It’s important to note (and be
reassured) that there is not a relationship between prostatitis and prostate
cancer. It’s also now considered rare for the condition to result from sensual
sources.
Causes and symptoms
Causes that are typically associated
with prostatitis include being on the receiving end of posterior sensual
activity; bladder infections; catheterization; urinary tract abnormalities;
and/or an enlarged prostate.
Men often have prostatitis for a long
time without experiencing symptoms or without realizing the symptoms are
related to prostatitis. Typical signs include male organ pain or burning while
urinating; a frequent need to urinate; difficulty in successfully urinating;
and chills or fever.
The male organ pain that accompanies
urination is a classic prostatitis signal. Unfortunately, it is also a common
sign of other issues, and so accurate diagnosis may require some time.
Treatment
How prostatitis is treated depends upon
what is the cause. When it is bacterial in nature, antibiotics are usually
recommended. Pain relievers and muscle relaxants are often prescribed when the
condition is nonbacterial is nature. Many men also find relief in sitz baths
(sitting in a bathtub in 2-3 inches of warm water) on a regular basis. A stool
softener may be recommended, as well as prostate massage in some cases.
Dietary changes may also play a role in
treatment. For example, reducing or eliminating caffeine or strongly acidic
foods may help to ease the condition.
Sometimes men with chronic prostatitis
find that it can cause them to feel moody or depressed, depending upon the
level and frequency of pain. This can have a negative effect on their overall
mental and physical well-being.
Sensual issues
Most men with prostatitis continue to
have healthy sensual lives; however, in some instances there can be some pain,
usually on an occasional basis, during coupling or other forms of sensual
activity. The manhood can still function normally; however, the discomfort that
occurs may sometimes interfere with the desire and ability to engage sensually.
Receiving proper treatment for prostatitis can help to relieve this issues and
enable a man to fully enjoy his sensual experiences.
Any male organ
pain, whether the result of prostatitis or another cause, is something most men
would prefer to avoid. Maintaining the instrument in good health can help
reduce instances of pain and make one alert to issues that require attention.
Regular use of a quality male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) should therefore be part of every
man’s daily routine. Use of a crème with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic
acid is especially advised. Alpha lipoic acid works to tackle harmful oxidative
and aging processes in member cells and keep them operating on a healthy level.
Also essential in the best crèmes is acetyl L-carnitine, which is thought to
behave synergistically with alpha lipoic acid. Acetyl L-carnitine helps to
reverse damage to male organ cell mitochondria, thereby delaying the aging
process and keeping both nerve and cell function in better shape.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving
member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is
a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous websites.
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