Manhood Pain with Urination: What Can Cause It?
by John Dugan OwnerWhen a man suffers from manhood pain of any sort, it’s cause for
concern. Maybe male organ irritation occurs because of a variety of problems,
such as a vigorous intimate session, contact dermatitis after using a new kind
of laundry detergent, or even something as simple as sleeping the wrong way for
a while at night. But serious manhood pain, especially upon urination, often
has a very clear cause that can be helped with a visit to the doctor.
But what kind of things can cause manhood pain with urination?
Here’s a quick rundown.
Urinary Tract Infections
Quite common in women, urinary tract infections can plague men as
well. These infections start when bacteria make their way up the urethra and
settle there, leading to manhood pain, irritation, and redness. These
infections might not hurt that much at first; a man might only notice the pain
when he urinates. But over time, they will get worse. A urinalysis will help
determine the cause, and most urinary tract infections are completely treatable
with a course of antibiotics.
Partner Shared Infections
For men under 35, the most common reasons for manhood pain include
partner shared diseases like gonorrhea or chlamydia. The male organ irritation,
redness, itching, and discharge can be a big clue to what is happening, but it
always pays to go to the doctor and make sure what’s going on. Fortunately,
there are treatments available that work well for these infections.
Cystitis
Though this is more common among women, men can also develop
cystitis, a condition in which the bladder becomes irritated and thus leads to
manhood pain. In some cases, the lining of the bladder has become inflamed and
infected, and requires antibiotic or antifungal treatment. In other cases, there
is inflammation and irritation, but no infection. Either way, it should be
treated immediately, as soon as a man notices symptoms – letting it fester can
lead to scarring and problems with the muscles of the bladder, which can then
lead to incontinence.
Kidney Stones
Though kidney stones often start with pain in the lower back or
side, they can sometimes announce themselves with serious manhood pain upon
urination. Some kidney stones can be passed through urine; they are tiny
“stones” that are actually a buildup of calcium and other minerals, and are
often small enough to pass through the urinary tract, albeit with a lot of
pain. However, it’s always important to go to the doctor to ensure there are no
more in there.
Prostate Problems
When the prostate enlarges due to a variety of potential issues,
it can lead to painful urination, difficult urination, urinating quite a bit at
night, or delayed urination – when a man tries to go but produces only a
trickle, and does this numerous times before the bladder empties. Manhood pain
can go along with the urinary problems, so as always, it’s important to see the
doctor at the first signs of male organ irritation or discomfort.
Avoiding Male organ irritation
Manhood pain is one of those things a man definitely wants to
avoid. In addition to seeing the doctor at the first moment of pain that simply
doesn’t go away, a man should also take care to use a high-quality member
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). A good member health crème will contain a
multitude of vitamins and helpers, such as vitamin A, vitamin E, and vitamin D.
It should also contain alpha lipoic acid, L-arginine, and L-carnitine, all of
which help promote better member health. Applying this crème with a Shea butter
base can help ensure that the good vitamins stay on the skin, allowing for
maximum absorption.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common member health issues, tips on improving
sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ. 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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