Healthy Male Organ - Spring Cleaning for the Manhood
With the coming of warmer weather, spring cleaning is in the
air. This is an excellent time for a man to re-commit to maintaining a healthy
male organ and make spring cleaning his manhood one of his goals. Regular,
sensible male organ care is the best way to maintain the health
of a man's favorite organ, so sticking to an ongoing maintenance plan is a wise
idea.
Take stock.
As with anything, it makes sense to take a few minutes to assess
the condition of the manhood before getting started on its spring
cleaning. Here are a few things to try:
- Do a sniff test. Granted, except for those who are
exceptionally limber, that's easier said than done when talking about the
member. But if a guy can smell an aroma wafting from his male area without even
bending down, chances are he has a rank manhood odor. If one has a partner, ask
her or him frankly if the odor attached to the tool is too strong or
unpleasant. The news may hurt a bit, but it's good to know these things.
- Examine the skin. Sensually active men need to regularly
check for social diseases, especially if they practice unsafe sensual activity.
But all men also need to simply keep an eye on what might be called the
"everyday health" of the junk. Manhood skin is enormously sensitive;
changing one's soap, shampoo or laundry detergent can have a big impact on many
men's members. So can dry weather, showers that are too hot and many other
factors. Dry or flaky skin not only can cause a man to constantly be tugging
and scratching at his equipment (possibly leading to an embarrassing
misunderstanding of what he's doing) but can also be a turn-off when the rod is
unveiled for a partner.
- How's the hair? Many men are proud to sport a massive
bush of hair and don't give it a second thought. Others are experts at
manscaping, trimming the organ hair into a pleasing length or shaving it all
off and presenting totally smooth. It's all a personal preference, but now's a
good time to take a glance and see if a guy might like to go with a new look
for the spring.
- Take it out for a test drive. Chances are, a guy is going to know just
how well his manhood performs – but it's always fun to do a test drive, right?
Really concentrating on the equipment while self-pleasuring can help a guy to
gauge things with a fresh eye: Is the firmness factor satisfactory? How is the
tool's sensitivity holding up; has pounding at it too frequently or too roughly
caused it to lose some of that sensitivity that a guy really wants his pole to
have?
Get cleaning.
Once the assessment is over, take steps to make the pecker into
a mightily healthy male organ. Certainly, part of a guy's regular health
routine must be washing regularly with an appropriately effective yet mild
cleanser. For those who wish to manscape a bit, using clean scissors and/or
razors is essential.
But proper spring cleaning for a healthy male organ doesn't stop
there. A man really needs to make the daily use of top-notch male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil) part
of his regular routine. The anti-bacterial properties of a crème with vitamin A
can help stamp out that persistent, clingy manhood odor. Natural moisturizing
ingredients (like Shea butter and vitamin E) found in the best crème will help
address dry skin and soothe itchiness caused by shaving. Finding a crème with
vitamin C (for collagen production and tissue firmness) and L-arginine (which
aids male organ blood flow) will lend to a healthy male organ. And a crème with
acetyl L-carnitine can address loss of sensitivity due to peripheral nerve
damage. The right crème can be a boon to proper member maintenance.
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 member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.