Sore Male Organ from Sensual Activity: Getting the Member to Feel Happy Again
A hot and sweaty evening spent in bed (or on the floor or
anywhere else conducive to really good sensual activity) produces a big smile
on a man's face. Unfortunately, after the fun is over, it can in some cases
also produce an incredibly sore male organ. Since proper male organ care is crucial, it's important that a man
take steps to help reduce the soreness and get the organ back in good working
condition so that more fun can be had as soon as possible.
Why does this happen?
It seems unfair that a man should come down with a sore male
organ just from using his manhood for its intended purpose – but that's what
often does occur. And there can be several reasons for it.
- Lack of use. One of the more common reasons for
post-sensual male organ soreness is simply because the member has not been put
into action – either partner-based or solo – for some time. The manhood is not
a muscle, but it behaves the way muscles do when they are used after a too-long
period of rest: by becoming sore. The popular phrase "use it or lose
it" is especially true where the male organ is concerned.
- Unexpected positioning. Another possible cause of a sore male
organ is the utilization of an unfamiliar position. Trying new sensual
positions can be exciting and can add significantly to the thrill of an
experience. Unfortunately, it can sometimes result in the manhood being used in
a manner or at an angle that, while exciting, feels a little
"strange." It may place strain on the organ, resulting in a degree of
soreness.
- Overextended use. Good sensual activity does not always
mean marathon sensual activity. Indeed, sometimes a "quickie" can be
among the best sensual experiences a couple encounters. However, sensual activity
that lasts for a considerable length of time, while definitely enjoyable, may
make for a very sore post-coupling manhood. Even when well lubricated
throughout, the amount of friction involved causes wear and tear all over the
member. In the heat of the moment, as the man is relishing the sensual thrills
involved, he may not notice just how overwrought his member is becoming. But
soon after his final release, the pain may make itself felt all too much.
What to do
If actual pain occurs during sensual activity, it's important
that a man cease, even if the activity is incomplete on the part of one or both
partners.
For common male organ soreness, there are a few things a man
should do:
Rest. Sorry to say, but if the member is too
sore for sensual activity, a man needs to simply say no – even if his manhood
is excited and is asking him to reconsider. A little self-control is necessary
sometimes.
Bare it all. A sore member is going to be rather
tender, so a guy should try to find some alone time when he can let it all hang
out. If the sore member isn't rubbing against fabric, it will heal more
quickly. Plus, the fresh air can simply be good for the manhood, whether it's
healing or not.
Use a reliable crème. A sore male organ from vigorous
sensual activity (or from many other causes) needs the benefits of a top-notch male organ health crème (health professionals
recommend Man1 Man Oil). Look for a crème that has Shea butter,
a high-end emollient, and vitamin E, a natural hydrator; together, these
ingredients not only moisturize the skin (which is badly needed after a
friction-filled bout of sensual activity) but also strengthen the skin and help
speed the repair process. The crème must also contain vitamin C, as this
ingredient is essential for collagen production, which aids in manhood tissue
firmness. Vitamins and amino acids that help repair and restore damaged male
organ skin will play a big role in easing soreness and getting the member back
in good, healthy shape so that it's ready for further activity.
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.