Avoiding Male Organ Shrinkage through Lifestyle Choices and Proper Manhood Care
As
every man knows, manhood size is not static; aside from the obvious expansion
that occurs during tumescence, the boys downstairs frequently change in size as
a natural response to heat and cold. What many may not know is that the vast majority of men
will experience some degree of male organ shrinkage over time. This is not good
news for any guy who is focused on his size as an important aspect of his
virility; fortunately, some of the causes of shrinkage are preventable, and the
right approach to manhood
care may help. The
common issues related to loss of manhood size are discussed here, as well as
what men can do to address them.
1) Smoking- By now, it should be clear to everyone
that smoking is seriously damaging and causes a vast range of health issues. On
the other hand, if men need yet another reason to snuff the butts, the
research-backed news that smoking can actually cause the manhood to shrink by as
much as a centimeter should cause them to snap to attention. Studies have shown
that smoking tobacco products can cause calcification of the blood vessels that
serve the manhood, which in turn results in tissue shrinkage – not to mention
significant loss of function.
What
to do: Quit.
Men who kick the habit will generally see an overall health improvement within
three months of their last cigarette, and over time, a healthier lifestyle can
lead to a reversal of many of the negative health effects of smoking.
2) Age- Over time, a decrease in male hormone
levels and changes in the fatty deposits that lend the manhood at least some of
its size can cause a reduction in size.
What
to do: Unfortunately,
there is no stopping the aging process, but eating right, getting a reasonable
amount of physical activity, and moderating alcohol consumption can help
mitigate the effects of aging.
3) Peyronie’s
disease – Tissue damage to the manhood caused by aggressive
self-stimulation, as well as blunt force injuries or male organ ruptures, can
cause scarring of the fibrous connective tissue surrounding the corpora
cavernosa. This tissue does not expand at the same rate as healthy tissue,
meaning that hard ons are not uniform; this can lead to severe bending during
tumescence. This condition, known as Peyronie’s disease, can also cause a
reduction in manhood size.
What
to do: First
and foremost, prevention - use a lube for every encounter (solo as well as
partnered); exercise caution during partner play to avoid bending and twisting;
and always use a cup during sports. Second, for men who do develop Peyronie’s
disease, a routine surgical procedure may be carried out to remove the damaged
tissue.
4) Obesity- Carrying excess body weight does not cause physical
shrinkage of the male organ tissue. On the other hand, the padding of fat that
accumulates in the pelvic area can cause the manhood to appear as much as an
inch shorter than it really is.
What
to do: Aside from all of the other well-known
health benefits of losing weight, dropping off the excess pounds can make the
manhood look longer – and maintaining a healthy body weight can also help men
to last longer in bed.
Taking
manhood care a step further
Making
the lifestyle changes outlined above can help reduce the risk of shrinkage (or
the appearance of shrinkage); and better yet, adopting healthy personal habits
can also improve a man’s drive and ability to perform.
In
addition, a male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) can
prove to be a valuable tool for those who want to take their approach to
manhood care to the next level. A formula that is enriched with vitamin C, for
example, can enhance the body’s ability to deliver oxygen, helping to maintain
cellular health and preventing cellular atrophy; while neuroprotective amino
acids can protect against loss of nerve function, preserving and even improving
sensation. Adding a crème like this to the daily routine may have significant
benefits for overall male organ health and function.
Visit
http://www.man1health.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving manhood sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.