What Every Man Needs to Know About Intimate Health
by John Dugan OwnerHere’s one fact no one can really disagree on: intimacy is an
important part of life. Thanks to external sensual organs, men may start
thinking about intimacy before puberty ever hits, and it’s a primal thought
until their dying breath. Intimate health, then, is an important part of living
a healthy life. But is intimate health just the hormone-driven function humans
optimize to continue the species, or it is something more? Is male organ health
the only real necessity there? What else does it give to men, and how does
intimate health impact them? Are drive and tumescence function the only
ingredients needed to be sensually healthy, or is there more to it? Is intimate
health defined by the absence of member dysfunction(MD)? Let’s examine what
intimate health is and just how complex it really is.
What Is Intimate Health?
Intimate health is a state of well-being, or general health, that
empowers a man to fully enjoy and participate in sensual activity. This
includes several factors such as physical, psychological, interpersonal, and
social factors. Intimate health does not exclusively mean male organ health,
which is an important part of intimate health, but definitely not the only part
of it.
How Physical Health Influences Intimate
Health
Let’s begin with inarguably the biggest influencer on intimate health,
physical health. There are limitless factors physically that can inhibit a
man’s sensual function; however, there are also limitless strategies to enhance
it.
Here are just a few of the disease states that can negatively
impact a man’s intimate health:
1) Heart Disease – Since hard-ons are fueled by blood flow, those diseases
that impede it, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, stroke, and
heart disease in general, can put an end to frisky Friday nights.
2) Obesity – Obesity usually runs hand-in-hand with heart disease and
diabetes, the boner killers of the current age. Obesity can also affect stamina
and ability as well as have psychological impacts that’ll be discussed in the
next section. It can also decrease a man’s fertility.
3) Diabetes – Men who have type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of
MD due to the nerve and blood vessel damage the disease causes. As
a result, hard-ons are more difficult to get and maintain.
4) Cancer – Prostate and reproductive organ cancers can cause swelling that makes
getting a hard-on difficult or painful. Also, some medications used to treat
the cancers can cause MD. Reproductive organ cancer in particular can lead to
infertility if one or both reproductive organs requires removal.
5) Peyronie’s Disease – Men who experience high amounts of repeated manhood trauma
will have scar tissue in the member. If that scar tissue builds up too much, it
will cause a painful bend in the member. If the bend is 15 percent or greater,
the man might have Peyronie’s. This can render a man unable to have a hard-on
or it just may be too painful to have one and/or enjoy intimacy.
6) Low Androgen – As men age, their androgen levels dip, which can cause
them to experience reduced drive in addition to reduced seed count. A test can
easily show if androgen is low.
How Psychological Health Influences
Intimate Health
Some men might not realize just how much psychological or mental
health can impact intimate health. Things like stress, anxiety, and depression
can all greatly impact how a man functions sensually, but it’s important to
note that every man is different.
Depression can affect a man’s drive. He may not want intimacy
because he’s depressed. He may feel bad about himself, how he looks, or how he
thinks he performs sensually. Some medications used to treat depression can
also cause a man to lose his hard-on because they modify hormone levels.
Obesity has also been linked to depression due to delicate self-esteem and
self-confidence issues. Thankfully, there are many medication options, so a man
doesn’t have to choose between happiness and intimacy.
Anxiety, be it general or specific, can also compromise a man’s
intimate health. He may have performance anxiety, which results in an inability
to get a hard-on, or he may release his seed early. Often, talk therapy and
medication can be helpful. Stress also has similar effects on a man’s intimate
health, which can include a lower drive but can also influence a higher drive
when intimacy is used as the only outlet for stress release. Interpersonal
relations also greatly impact mental health, which, in turn, impacts intimate
health.
How to Improve Intimate Health
In addition to regular checkups, a healthy diet, and exercise, men
should employ a number of other strategies to ensure a clean bill of intimate
health. Be sure to stay aware of any new physical bumps, lumps, or pains.
Always have in-depth pre-intimacy talks with new and existing partners. Create
and maintain healthy social relationships to create a support circle of fun,
caring, and informed friends.
When it comes to male organ health, be sure to have a daily male
organ health regimen in place that includes plenty of time in the air to
decompress and a grooming regimen that includes a bit of manscaping and daily
washing. Men who want to really improve and protect their male organ health
should use a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to keep the
member strong, vital, and healthy. A crème like this with vitamins A, B, C, D,
and E provides the member with essential nutrients for stronger hard-ons and
smooth, supple skin.
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