Understanding Diabetes and Member Health
by John Dugan OwnerThe
concept of male organ health may
seem like it would be related only to the manhood and its immediate neighbors,
but in fact proper male organ health involves, to some degree, overall general
health. Certainly, how physically fit a man is has an impact on the health of
his member, as well as on the ability with which that organ performs sensually.
And by the same token, when a man has some health condition, such as diabetes,
it is possible that condition may have some sort of impact on his manhood
health.
That is
certainly the case with diabetes. While some diabetic men may find that it has
no noticeable effect on their members, others may find that there can be a
variety of issues. Knowing what some of those effects can be is important, so
that a person can know how to address those problems. (Similarly, sometimes a
man may experience side effects related to diabetes without knowing he has the
condition – and those side effects may then lead to a much-needed diagnosis so
he can learn how to manage the disease.)
Diabetes
Diabetes
is certainly one of the most well-known diseases in the modern world, affecting
almost 30,000,000 people in the U.S. alone; yet many people may have only a
vague idea of what it actually entails.
Diabetes
happens when a person’s blood sugar (also called blood glucose) gets too high.
We need blood sugar – it’s what gives a person energy. A hormone called insulin
helps take that sugar from the blood and deliver it to the cells, so that they
can use it. If a person doesn’t make enough insulin (or if their insulin
doesn’t work the way it’s supposed to), all that sugar stays in the blood,
where it’s wasted, instead of getting to the cells that need it. But sometimes
a person with diabetes has too little sugar in their blood, and that is also
problematic.
So the
challenge when a person has diabetes is to properly manage it so blood sugars
are not too high and not too low. To do this, they measure their blood sugar
levels regularly, and use injections of insulin to help keep the sugar at the
proper level.
Male
organ health problems
There
are many complications associated with diabetes. These include cardiovascular
disease, stroke, foot ulcers, kidney disease and vision loss. If diabetes is
not properly managed, it can lead to death.
In many
men, diabetes can create some significant male organ health issues as well.
These include:
1)
Tumescence dysfunction.
When blood sugar levels are kept too high for too long, they can cause damage
in two areas which can affect a man’s ability to attain and maintain
tumescence. They can cause damage to nerve endings; when this happens in the
manhood, it becomes less sensitive to touch and manual stimulation, making it
less likely to become excited when stroked. Diabetes also can cause blood
vessels to narrow and harden. When this happens, they can accommodate much less
blood – so that when the blood vessels in the member should be opening to allow
a flood of blood into the manhood to create tumescence, only a trickle gets in.
2)
Odor. Often manhood
odor is increased by diabetes, due to the presence of molecules called ketone
bodies in the urine. This can create a very pungent aroma in the male organ
area.
3)
Yeast infections.
Increased sugar gives yeast more to feed on, which can in turn create a yeast
infection situation on and around the manhood.
Diabetes
is a dangerous condition that affects a man’s general health as well as his
member health. He should definitely consult a specialist to learn proper
management of diabetes, as well as use a fist class male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) for everyday manhood health issues. The
best crème includes two amino acids, L-arginine and L carnitine. The former
helps keep blood vessels more open for blood flow by helping to create nitric
oxide. And the latter is helpful in restoring lost sensation due to aggressive
use.
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