Healthy Male Organ Maintenance - The Dangers of Silicone Injections
Recent news stories about a man whose silicone injections have
resulted in a seven-pound manhood generated a lot of views – and raised
questions about whether such a member could be considered a healthy male organ.
Manhood silicone injections obviously raise red flags about proper male organ health and anyone considering such a course
of action should think twice.
All
about size
In the case mentioned above, the
individual underwent four separate silicone injection procedures in both his
manhood and sack. The result is a seven-pound member that measures nine inches
long and three inches wide.
Clearly, where size is concerned, this
is quite impressive. But it's also quite impractical. As the owner of this
massive member admits, he can't have sensual relations in any traditional way
and such activities as urinating while standing or finding pants that fit are
challenging.
This is an extreme case, but men who
inject silicone into an otherwise healthy male organ generally do so because
they are attempting to make their manhoods larger. It's understandable that men
like to have a member the size of which makes a statement, but when this desire
becomes an obsession, it can become dangerous.
Dangerous
There is some debate as to whether male
organ silicone injections in a proper medical setting and performed by
qualified medical personnel is advantageous and safe; however, under no
circumstances should this procedure be performed by anyone who is not a qualified
medical professional.
A 2012 article in the journal Urology
Annals reported on five
cases of silicone injection which were performed by non-medical personnel. In
all five cases, the patients presented with members that were grossly deformed
and several of which featured ulcerations, discharges and other unpleasant side
effects. Sensual performance was impacted in these cases.
And
deadly
Lasting complications such as these are
of great concern; however, of even greater concern is the possibility of death
that can accompany silicone injections. In 2012, an unlicensed New Jersey
practitioner was arrested after a patient died following male organ injections
administered by her.
Unfortunately, some reports indicate
that illegal silicone injections are on the rise. While official documentation
is hard to come by, according to news outlets anecdotal evidence suggests that
more men are experimenting with this procedure, often by way of injection
parties where groups of men engage in the practice.
It's easy to understand why liquid
silicone might not be the most appropriate material to introduce into the body.
This is, after all, a molding product that creates rubber, foam and metal
items, such as spatulas or the nipples used in baby bottles. Its effective use
in these areas does not automatically make it an appropriate substance to inject
in the body.
In some cases, a man may have a desire
to try a manhood silicone injection that goes beyond wanting "bragging
right." For example, a small percentage of men do have micro-members and
may have a legitimate physical need to increase manhood length. But even in
such cases, a man needs to consult with a qualified and reliable medical
professional to discuss the risks associated with member silicone injections
and determine an appropriate course of action.
An obsession with size can lead to
dangerous decisions such as illegal male organ injections; it can also cause
one to ignore the importance of maintaining an all-around healthy male organ.
Too many men focus on size and not on health. More men need to regularly use a
top-notch male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil), which is an easy way to maintain general male
organ health. For example, using a crème with vitamin A, which possesses strong
anti-bacterial properties, helps to alleviate persistently strong manhood odor,
a common issue among men. A crème with L-arginine, which is helpful in nitric
oxide production, can help to keep male organ blood vessels open and more
receptive to proper blood flow. Dealing with such everyday health issues can be
far more valuable than risking organ health in pursuit of size.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
member 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.