Painful member? Here’s What Might Be Going On
by John Dugan OwnerA painful member is the absolute worst. It not only affects your
romantic life, but it can also be a constant source of annoyance or discomfort.
Although it is normal to have odd pains every now and then, there are certain
health conditions that can cause ongoing male organ pain. If any of the
symptoms of the conditions below sound familiar to you, seek medical treatment
from a qualified professional:
1) Peyronie’s disease is the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the member.
This disease causes the member to bend or curve excessively. Although some men
have naturally curved member, those with Peyronie’s disease have a significant
bend or pain during tumescence. This disease often resolves on its own
without treatment, but in some cases, medication or surgery are needed, so seek
help right away.
2) Prostatitis, or prostate inflammation, is the swelling of the prostate, a
man’s walnut-sized gland that produces seminal fluid. Symptoms of prostatitis
include flu-like symptoms, pain in the groin or pelvic area, and difficulty
urinating. While prostatitis may get better on its own, it needs to be treated
with antibiotics if it was caused by a bacterial infection. Prostatitis can
affect men of all ages but interestingly enough, men under 50 are more likely
to suffer from this condition. Some types of prostatitis can last for months or
even keep coming back (chronic prostatitis).
3) Painful bladder syndrome, commonly referred to as IC or interstitial cystitis, is a
chronic, very painful bladder infection. Symptoms include frequent urges to
urinate, frequent urination, bladder spasms or excessive urination during the
night. Along with urination issues comes pain. The bladder or pelvis, member or
even your stomach or lower back may be quite painful. Treatment may include
lifestyle changes, therapy and medication.
4) Genital HSV, a commonly partner transmitted disease, is known for the painful
sores it causes. There are more than 3 million cases per year in the
United States alone. At the beginning, genital HSV symptoms will appear as pain
and itching with some small sores. Those sores form ulcers and/or scabs and can
be very painful. Following the initial infection, the disease can lay dormant
for months or years, and symptoms can appear without warning and at any
time. Treatment consists of antiviral medications, but genital HSV can
never be cured.
5) Urinary tract infection is also a culprit. This type of bacterial infection can be
in the kidneys, bladder, or urethra. It is usually easy to diagnose yourself,
as the symptoms are easily noticed: an increased urge to urinate, painful
urination, blood in the urine or back pain. Another indication of a urinary
tract infection is foul-smelling, cloudy or dark urine. Those with kidney
infections may have flu-like symptoms as well. A urinary tract infection must
be treated with antibiotics.
Intimacy may be uncomfortable and unpleasant for both you and your
partner if you are experiencing any male organ pain issues. It's best to
maintain pristine hygiene while dealing with member pain. After correctly
washing the genital area, dry and moisturize your skin with a product made
specifically for skin, like a private part health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). This particular
health crème is a super weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to
the wellbeing of private area skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production,
and Shea butter, which hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep
the member skin clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health. Using
hypoallergenic rubbers to combat any sort of irritation that may come from the
latex or spermicides is also a good practice to follow.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common private part health issues, tips on
improving sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. 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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