Maintain Male Organ Health with These 7 Tips
Don’t
take male
organ health for
granted. Sure, everything may be looking and feeling good now, but that won’t
always be the case if the organ isn’t given proper attention. Preventing
injury, skin problems and reproductive dysfunction involves a number of steps
related to hygiene, inspection and safe sensual practices. The following seven
tips will help men keep their tips and shafts in peak condition.
1)
Be careful with those hard thrusts.
Some
men and women like it rough. That’s fine, but male organ care requires a bit of
caution when going at it hard. The male organ contains two chambers called the
“corpora cavernosa” that fill with blood to make the male organ stiff. Think of
them as the hydraulic cylinders of the male organ. A hard thrust to one of
these cylinders can do damage that, later on, leads to scar tissue formation
and reproductive dysfunction. Men should be particularly cautious when a woman
is positioned on top, as an awkward angle in this situation can subject one of
the chambers to excessive force.
2)
Use it frequently.
Like
any muscle, the smooth tissue of the male organ benefits from regular exercise.
When a man becomes hard, his male organ fills with a rush of fresh blood and
oxygen. This helps keep the tissues healthy and increases the likelihood of
strong wood later on in life.
3.
Know when to see a doctor.
A
number of things can go wrong down there that require medical attention.
Knowing what to look out for ensures that men can get the help they need early
on, increasing the likelihood of recovery. Symptoms that call for a trip to the
doctor include:
-
Severe pain after an injury to the male organ
- A
change in emissions
-
Bleeding during emissions or urination
-
Abnormal discharge
- A
bend in the male organ that interferes with intimacy or causes pain
-
Burning sensation when urinating
-
The appearance of bumps, lesions, warts or discoloration
When
in doubt, get checked out. It’s better to risk an unnecessary trip to the
doctor than to risk neglecting a serious health problem.
4)
Wear a jacket.
Unprotected
relations increases the likelihood of catching partner transmitted infections,
which affect male organ health in different ways. Choose lubricated rubbers to
prevent excess friction.
5)
Keep it clean, but not too clean.
This
one is particularly relevant to the uncircumcised fellows out there. It’s
important to retract the foreskin and wash the area on a fairly regular basis,
but excessive washing – particularly with soap – can deplete the natural oils
secreted by the inner lining of the foreskin, leading to dermatitis.
Circumcised or not, go easy on the soap. Warm water is often sufficient for
keeping it clean down there.
6)
Don’t jump the gun on insertion.
It’s
easy for a man to get a little too hasty when his partner is ready to go, but
injury prevention requires waiting until the manhood is firm and reliable. A
weak or partial expansion can lead to the male organ buckling when a man
attempts to insert it into his partner, and this greatly increases the chance
of injury. Extend foreplay until the hardness is a sure thing.
7)
Use a male organ health crème.
A male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) containing natural ingredients that
moisturize and sensitize the organ is a great way to keep the tissues healthy.
Look for products with ingredients such as L-arginine that encourage good
circulation, Shea butter and vitamin E for hydration and acetyl L-carnitine and
alpha lipoic acid, which are rich in antioxidants that help maintain and repair
cells.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.