Ouch! Kidney Stones Can Create a Sore Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerA sore male organ is not high on the list of things a guy wants to
achieve, but at least sometimes – such as when that soreness is due to overuse
in sensual situations – a guy has fun and pleasure engaging in the activities
that create the sore male organ. Other times, however, a sore male organ is due
to a male organ health issue, and that’s not good. And sometimes the cause of
the sore male organ originates far away from the organ itself, in another part
of the body. Case in point: kidney stones.
Ouch!
As many men can tell you, kidney stones are no fun. Some people
have said they give a man a good idea of what childbirth is like, and while
that is undoubtedly a gross exaggeration, the fact is that some kidney stones
can indeed be extremely painful and cause enormous discomfort in a man.
So what is a kidney stone, exactly? Known among doctors as renal
lithiasis or nephrolithiasis, kidney stones are hard formations made up of
minerals and salts that come together inside the kidneys. They tend to occur
when urine becomes concentrated, which can happen when a person doesn’t drink
enough water or sweats too much. (This can occur more often during hot weather,
so staying hydrated – always important – becomes even more so in the summer.)
They also occur when one’s diet provides too much of certain ingredients; for
example, many kidney stones form due to an excess of oxalate. Others are
created primarily from too much salt and still others from too much acidic
food.
In the tract
Many people have tiny kidney stones and pass them from the kidneys
through the urinary tract and out the urethra without being aware they are even
there. But when kidney stones are large enough, they can get stuck somewhere
along the urinary tract, causing extreme pain. Often, they get lodged in the
urethra, causing a very sore male organ.
Common symptoms associated with kidney stones are:
- Extreme pain in the lower back, stomach, and/or male member. The
pain often gets intense, and then it subsides for a while and then returns,
over and over. There may also be pain when urinating, creating a sore male
organ.
- Nausea, sometimes accompanied by vomiting, could signal the
presence of kidney stones.
- Unusual look to the urine – cloudy, brownish, or reddish. It may
often have an unpleasant smell. A man may also need to urinate more frequently
and may often pass smaller amounts of urine than usual.
Treatment
There are several ways that kidney stones can be treated. Often,
especially with milder cases, the person is required to significantly increase
his intake of water. This can help break apart the stone and flush it out of
the system. A mild pain reliever (often an over-the-counter medication) may be
used to help ease pain and soreness. In some cases, an alpha blocker may be
used to help the stone on its journey.
For large and/or more stubborn stones, there are other treatments
that can be tried, such as using sound waves to break the stone down, or using
a scope to locate and break up the stone.
Kidney stones can indeed cause a very, very sore male organ. At the
appropriate time, a man may want to employ a top-notch male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) to help soothe that soreness. Gently
applying a crème that contains a combination of moisturizing ingredients, such
as shea butter and vitamin E, can help a manhood feel less pained. It also may
help to find a crème with L-carnitine. This amino acid helps protect male organ
sensitivity and sensation, and so may be helpful in maintaining proper feel in
the member as the soreness ebbs.
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