Male Organ Soreness and Muscle Pain – What to Do
It
happens to everyone: A great workout at the gym is followed by a morning of
muscle pain. A boisterous bout of sensual activity begets male organ soreness.
Showing off that never-before-attempted basketball twist brings about an
intense ache in the back. Muscle pain is inevitable, but general proper health
routines, including appropriate male
organ care, can help to alleviate common aches.
Prevention
is preferable.
As
everyone knows, an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, so keeping
soreness from occurring in the first place is the best option when possible.
There are several things a man can do to ward off muscle soreness from the
get-go.
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Warm-up and stretch. It’s basic, but guys tend to forget it –
especially when they’re overconfident or participating in a sport or activity
in which they have a lot of experience. Nevertheless, warming up and stretching
properly is the most important key to avoiding muscle pain.
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Water up. A well-hydrated body is less prone to make mistakes that lead to
aches and pains. Besides, exercising uses up copious amounts of water that
simply need to be replaced for overall health.
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Pace oneself. It’s important to push oneself, but only
so far – and only for so long. Going beyond the mark for an extended period of
time makes the body more likely to stress itself, leading to lingering soreness
and pain.
Treatment
is good.
Prevention
is preferable, but when muscle pain occurs, proper treatment is essential. The
sooner a man gets started treating the pain, the sooner it goes away. Some
basic tips for treating muscle soreness include:
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Shower as soon as possible – using warm and cold water. Alternating 30-40 seconds of cold water
with 30-40 seconds of warm water helps to stimulate blood flow, which in turns
helps to ease muscle pain.
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Ice up. Apply an
ice pack (or a pack of frozen peas) wrapped in a thin towel to sore areas, as
this can help to reduce swelling and the pain associated with inflamed muscles.
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Rub down.
Massage, anyone? Now that’s a welcome way to work the soreness out of those
tired muscles.
Male
organ soreness.
The
member, as most men know, belongs in a class by itself. While it certainly is
possible to obtain a sore manhood through outright injury, such as might occur
when kicked in the member, most of the time male organ soreness results from a
more pleasurable activity – and from too much of a good thing.
For
example, stroking of the organ without adequate lubrication can result in a
very raw tool indeed – but in many cases, the man is enjoying the sensations
during the stroking too much to worry about after-effects. At other times, a
man may simply be engaging in sensual activity (partner- or solo-based) for
such an extended length of time that the manhood simply “wears itself out.”
For
common male organ soreness, the best treatment is a combination of rest and the
application of an appropriate male organ health cream. Resting the manhood
allows time for the soreness to subside; because of the extreme sensitivity of
member skin, it’s unwise (and counter-productive) to engage in icing the
member. (Warm-cold showers, however, may be of some benefit, but it’s essential
that the temperature is not extreme in either direction.)
The male organ health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) selected should be one that includes a
combination of moisturizers – such as a high-end emollient (Shea butter is a
good one) and a natural hydrator (vitamin E is excellent). The cream should be
applied after the skin has been lightly dried by a towel so that the
moisturizers are able to combine with the dampness of the surface skin. It’s
also best to select a cream that includes L-arginine; this ingredient helps
create nitric oxide, which in turn can aid in proper blood flow. Since
unimpeded blood flow is needed for optimal organ health, any element that
improves blood flow is useful to a man with a throbbing member.
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.