Sore Male Organ After Intimacy - How to Soothe the Pain
No one likes to stop something that feels good. That's probably
why epic intimacy sessions can last for hours. Why should people stop when
things are going so well? Unfortunately, men who don't stop to rest during a
busy bout of intimacy can end up with manhood pain, either immediately or later
on. It's a tough problem, but there are many simple male organ care steps men can take to alleviate the
discomfort of a sore male organ.
An
Immediate Plan of Action
As soon as that first wave of pain hits,
all bedroom action should cease. The organ needs air and rest, and those are two
things it simply won't get while lovemaking is still going on. The pain should
serve as a red light for all coupling action, at least for the moment.
Hopping up out of bed and heading to the
shower might be a smart next step to take. Lubricants, anti-pregnancy chemicals
and other fluids involved in intimacy can sometimes inflame tissues, and the
longer they stay in contact, the more damage they can do. Washing them off with
warm water could help at least some of the soreness to subside.
Within
4 to 6 Hours
If resting and washing don't make the
pain go away for good, a man might be dealing with:
- Torn skin
- Sore muscle tissue
- Friction burns
- Dehydrated tissues
These are the sorts of damage that don't
simply heal with tiny interventions. And they can cause a lot of pain.
An over-the-counter pain reliever can be
a great help. These medications block signals of pain, which allows a man to
get the rest he needs in order to heal properly.
An ice pack wrapped up in a towel can
also help to reduce the sensation of burning that can come with some manhood
injuries. Applying a pack to sore tissues for a few moments at a time, allowing
the skin to rest between applications, could help much of the pain and
inflammation to fade.
The
Next Day
When the intimacy has been really rough,
male organ pain can linger. Ice packs and painkillers can provide a great deal
of help, but men might need to take additional pain-busting steps in order to
allow tissues to heal.
For some, that means spending time in
the buff. Sore tissues need a great deal of airflow in order to heal, and
modern men's clothing just doesn't provide the level of air exposure damaged
tissues need. That's why letting things hang out in the day or two following an
injury can be beneficial.
Sore tissues will, in time, be replaced
by the healthier tissues that lie beneath. But the body needs a great deal of
water in order to build those tissues. Drinking plenty of water regularly while
the healing moves forward can give the body what it needs to repair the damage
done.
A manhood
health cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is another excellent post-intimacy
healing tool. Quality products contain emollients such as Shea butter that keep
skin soft and smooth, so it's capable of sloughing off all the rough, damaged
skin that results from a vigorous intimacy session. These products also contain
vitamins, so wounded skin has the building blocks needed for a healthier,
brighter appearance. And a daily application can even make skin stronger at the
cellular level, so it will be able to handle more intimacy without incurring
damage and becoming sore once again. Using a product like this on the day that
follows a rough intimacy session, and continuing that application every day,
could be the best thing for a man's intimate life.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving manhood 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 websites.