Male Organ Pain and Ecstasy - A Common Side Effect
Illegal substance use is something in which a man should not
engage, especially when it may cause male organ pain or other male organ health issues. That is often the case with
the recreational substance Ecstasy, which is known to cause a number of side
effects, some of them quite dangerous and some related to sensual issues in
men.
What is Ecstasy?
Ecstasy is the street name given to MDMA
(methylenedioxymethylamphetamine), which causes effects that are associated
with both psychotropic substances and stimulants. It's a popular
"party" substance because of its mind-altering abilities; however,
the consequences of using Ecstasy can be serious and substantial.
General side effects
Ecstasy has many stimulant qualities, and as a result in can
bring about side effects related to overstimulation of the body and its
systems: chills, shaking, sweating, nausea, difficult focusing the eyes,
tightly clenched jaw muscles, etc. In some cases, hyperthermia (a
worrisome and significant increase in the body's temperature) can result.
Hyperthermia is of concern in and of itself, but it can also result in muscle
breakdown and kidney failure.
Of even greater concern, Ecstasy can lead to extreme high blood
pressure and potentially fatal cardiac events. Ecstasy use can not only cause
damage, it can bring about death.
Beyond physical health issues, Ecstasy is also associated with
mental health and memory loss problems. Of course, psychologically-based
addiction is also a serious Ecstasy risk.
Sensual side effects
In terms of sensual health, use of Ecstasy is a double-edged
sword. Many people report that use of MDMA can spark an increase in sensual
desire; interestingly, while the substance apparently often creates a more
pronounced sensual drive, it also dampens the desire for actual coupling.
Of more concern, the increase in desire does not translate to an
increase in sensual performance; significantly, many men report that the
opposite happens – males who are frequent users of Ecstasy find that their
performance is negatively impacted. This effect exhibits in several ways:
- Difficulty in getting or maintaining
firmness. While a man using Ecstasy may feel
sensually stimulated, his manhood is often not attuned to that stimulation. The
organ feels a certain level of excitement and interest, but the physical
mechanism is often impeded, resulting in no firmness or in an organ that is
only semi-firm. It is also not unusual for the firmness to fade quickly.
- Difficulties releasing. Ecstasy-laden men also may encounter
difficulties bringing themselves to a release. In some cases, release is
inhibited for the simple reason that the man is unable to obtain or maintain
tumescence, as mentioned above. In other cases, the release is delayed to the
point that a man loses interest in the release.
- Male member shrinkage. Many men report that their members
shrink during MDMA use. There is debate concerning whether this is an actual
physical change – i.e., the organ in fact does become shorter – or whether it
simply relates to the effect that the Ecstasy has on firmness, causing
semi-firmness and therefore a shorter tool, rather than full firmness and a
longer one.
- Soreness. Because Ecstasy increases sensual desire
while impacting performance, many men using MDMA will engage in sensual
activity for a greater length of time, especially when they are trying to
obtain a release that the MDMA is inhibiting. As a result, many of these men
develop an extremely sore tool. In some cases, the male organ pain can be
considerable.
Men who use Ecstasy are encouraged to stop; however, any man who
is afflicted with male organ pain for whatever reasons can help alleviate the
soreness by applying a first-class male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to the tool on a regular basis. A
cream with natural moisturizing ingredients such as Shea butter and vitamin E
can provide much-needed soothing relief. It's also advisable to use a cream
with L-arginine; this ingredient helps produce nitric oxide, which in turns is
an aid in promoting healthier blood flow, something that might be an issue for
those who have used Ecstasy.
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.