Some Medications May Cause a Bent Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerMen tend to be very proud of their members, and why not? A good
looking manhood, especially when the result of careful attention to proper male
organ care, deserves a little applause. That’s why some men with a bent male
organ may feel a little self-conscious. It can seem unfair when a man’s bent
male organ causes him anxiety or embarrassment. Preventing an extreme curvature
from occurring can help a man avoid these feelings, so it’s important to know
about one possible cause of an excessively bent male organ: medications.
Not all medications, of course – but some fairly common ones can be at fault.
It’s important to note, of course, that there’s nothing wrong with
a little curvature to the manhood. Millions of members have some curving, and
millions of women find a little curve to be their cup of tea. But when the
curvature is so extreme as to cause pain and/or difficulty in performing
sensually, then a bent male organ does become a concern.
Peyronie’s disease
Typically, a bent male organ of such extreme curvature is said to
have Peyronie’s disease, named after the doctor credited with first describing
the condition. Most of the time, Peyronie’s is caused by a genetic condition or
to trauma to the manhood, causing plaque to build up in an area which
interferes with the manhood skin’s ability to extend and stretch. When the skin
on one side won’t stretch any further, it causes the member to curve to that
side during tumescence.
In some instances, however, this plaque build-up appears to have a
different cause – as mentioned, certain medications. At this point, there
appear to be three main culprits:
- Beta blockers. Many people with high blood pressure use a class of medications
known as beta blockers to stabilize and control it. Also called
beta-andrenergic blocking agents, beta blockers operate by slowing down the
adrenaline. But they also can cause fibrotic tissue to develop, and when that
happens in the member, a bent male organ can result.
- Interferon. Many people with multiple sclerosis or who are being treated
for hepatitis C use a tablet called interferon. Doctors have noticed a link
between multiple sclerosis and Peyronie’s disease, and many believe that the
link may be interferon, rather than multiple sclerosis itself.
- Anticonvulsants. People with epilepsy use anticonvulsants to help manage
their condition. Anticonvulsants may also be used to treat other conditions
such as bipolar disorder and neuropathic pain. There is some evidence that one
anticonvulsant, phenytoin, may contribute to Peyronie’s.
If a man experiences a severely bent male organ and thinks that
his medications may be at least partially responsible, he should contact his
doctor. Before stopping the medication, he needs to talk with his physician and
see what alternative options may be available. There may be other medications
which can be tried. He may also want to explore what can be done to address the
curvature. In some cases, halting medication does the trick; in others, further
treatment may be advised.
A severely bent male organ, whether due to medications or other
causes, is not necessarily a sign of poor male organ health – but sometimes
paying attention to member health can help alleviate some of the pain
associated with the bending. Using a top drawer male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) is strongly advised. Take time to look for a crème that contains
vitamin C. Why? Because this vitamin is a key component in collagen, which
helps give male organ skin tone and elasticity, which can be beneficial when
excess curvature is present. The crème should also include L-carnitine, a
neuroprotectiuve ingredient which can help maintain manhood sensation which may
diminish due to plaque build-up.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving male organ 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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