Some Important Questions About Male Organ Health Answered

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Some Important Questions About Male Organ Health Answered
Some Important Questions About Male
Organ Health Answered
The member is a complex and wondrous thing, so it’s no wonder it inspires
much pondering and even more questions about its how’s and why’s. Add
that to the Information Age, and there’s no limit to the content that a man
can Google. However, where can a man turn to answer those delicate
questions and come away with truthful, informative answers? Here’s a hint,
it’s right here. Read on about 7 important questions men ask about male
organ health and how to have the healthiest member possible.
Male Organ Health Question #1: Is circumcision good or bad?
There are upsides and downsides to circumcision. Many men don’t get to
make a choice for themselves, as parents opt for circumcision immediately
after birth. Let’s talk about the drawbacks of each. Uncircumcised members
are more prone to smegma, phimosis, and paraphimosis and tend to be a
touch more sensitive than their hoodless counterparts. Circumcised men are
more likely to experience irritation and chafing and are more susceptible to
partner-transmitted infections. Whether cut or uncut, 2 things are constant: 1.
always practice safe intimate relations, and 2. clean the member thoroughly
and daily to avoid smegma and balanitis.
Male Organ Health Question #2: Is it normal for pee to be different
colors?
There are some perfectly normal reasons for urine to be something other
than a light yellow. Sometimes it will take on the color of what a man eats,
especially reds and greens. Other times, urine can inform a man about things
that are going on in his body. Clear urine can indicate a man is overhydrated,
whereas orange or brown suggests the opposite. Bloody, blue, cloudy, or
green urine can be a sign of an infection or internal health issue. See a doctor
if concerned.
Male Organ Health Question #3: Does a normal member have a bend or
curve to it?
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A slight curve or bend is entirely normal. However, if a man has a
significant bend that’s causing pain, it could be a sign of Peyronie’s disease.
This happens when scar tissue builds up in the member, causing it to curve
to one side. Scar tissue can be the result of a major midsection trauma or
repeated smaller injuries. If the bend is too much, see a urologist or primary
care physician ASAP.
Male Organ Health Question #4: What is the right amount of fluid for
release?
There’s no real “perfect” amount, but if a man is noticing he’s producing
less than he used to, he could be suffering from a perception of seed volume
reduction (also known as PEVR). PEVR can be caused by diabetes,
depression, medication, and testicular conditions. See a health professional if
PEVR is suspected.
Male Organ Health Question #5: Can a man break his member?
Actually, yes, but it is most often called a member fracture because the
member doesn’t have a bone per se. Member fractures happen when the
inner lining of the member is torn. This is commonly caused by rough
intimate relations. Symptoms of a member fracture include a blue or black
hue, flattening, and a popping noise at the time of fracture. Head to the ER
immediately because a member fracture is a severe medical emergency.
Male Organ Health Question #6: What’s going on when a man’s peeing
more than usual?
Frequent urination could be an indicator of a few things such as diabetes, a
urinary tract infection, and something called interstitial cystitis, which is an
inflammation of the bladder muscles. If it’s often happening or if there’s
burning accompanying the excessive urination, see a doctor as soon as
possible.
Male Organ Health Question #7: Is it true if a man doesn’t use it, he’s
going to lose it?
Well, yes and no. There’s no clinical evidence that a man will lose his hardon forever if he hasn’t had intimate sensual contact with himself or a partner
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in a while. However, he may find that his drive has declined, and he has a
higher chance of member dysfunction. Like any muscle, the member needs a
workout. The more a man works it out (safely, of course), the more powerful
it can be. Of course, if a man is getting regular “workouts” for his love
muscle, he should add a quality male organ health oil (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and
mild for skin) every day. He needs an oil that is specifically created for
delicate midsection skin, and one that provides all the critical nutrients the
member needs to encourage rejuvenation and soft, elastic skin while
boosting blood flow and vigor. There’s no question about it!
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