Friday, May 28, 2021

Help for a Bent Male Organ – Understanding and Coping with Peyronie’s Disease

The


male organ is a fairly fragile tool, and injuries that may seem minor elsewhere

on the body can become a big concern if they are found on the manhood. Some

common issues and tips for fixing them are addressed here. 

A

concerned young man recently wrote that, ever since he experienced a hard blow

to the male organ during a high school gym class, he has been able to feel a

hard lump on one side of the shaft of the male organ whenever it is firm. His

anxiety is understandable, given that few men take well to any abnormalities in

the appearance or performance of their male organ, and in this case, it is a

good thing that he paid attention to what could develop into a more serious

problem without the right approach to male organ care.

Some

facts that men should be aware of concerning male health are outlined here.

Scarring

of the male tissue

Unlike

the rest of the body, the male organ is not supported by any skeletal structure

or cartilage. In order to hold its shape during intimacy, it relies on

increased blood flow to fill the inner chambers – the spongy material found on

the inside of the shaft. This soft material is surrounded by connective tissue

that expands when the male organ is firm, and then contracts when it subsides,

allowing the male organ to hold its shape.

When

the connective tissue is damaged, whether due to a sudden injury or long-term

misuse (the male organ is subject to some pretty rough going from time to time)

the body often overcompensates during healing by adding an extra protective

layer which is tougher and less flexible than the original tissue. As a result,

the affected area may be felt as a lump under the surface of the skin, and it

may not expand to the same degree as the surrounding tissue during tumescence.

This results in the male organ bending around the scar tissue (or plaque), causing

a pronounced curvature that can be quite painful.

When

a male organ bends to the extent that intimacy becomes difficult or impossible,

or when performance problems develop as a consequence, Peyronie’s disease may

be diagnosed.

Treating

Peyronie’s disease

Treating

this problem depends on its severity; for a mild bend or curve, doctors may

advise a “wait-and-see” approach and only take action when the problem begins

to interfere with a healthy reproductive life. For more advanced problems,

surgery may be performed to remove the scar tissue. In some cases, implants may

be used to straighten the male organ. For men with less severe bending, the use

of vitamins A and E have shown some promise, particularly in restoring the

damaged tissue.

Protecting

the male organ and promoting good health

In

order to avoid developing disfiguring conditions like Peyronie’s disease, it is

important to follow some basic, common-sense steps in caring for the male

organ:

Go slow. Yanking away at the

male organ during self-pleasuring or engaging in rough, rambunctious play

can be fun in the moment, but in the long run, it’s just not worth the

risk. Running up against a partner’s pelvic bone or snapping the male

tissue during a particularly aggressive maneuver can trigger the development

of scar tissue that characterizes Peyronie’s disease. Slow and steady wins

the race, as they say; and besides, taking things slow and romantic can be

especially fulfilling for both partners.

Wear a cup. Any physical

activity, especially one that involves airborne objects or flailing limbs,

warrants wearing athletic protection. As with the young man who was

mentioned at the beginning of this article, a blow to the tender male

tissue can cause tearing of the connective tissue which can result in

bending of the firm male organ.

In addition to these

protective measures, men can decrease their odd of developing scarring and

plaques by investing in a good male organ health formula (most experts recommend Man1

Man Oil) that is

fortified nutrients like vitamins A and E, which have been shown to have

beneficial effects on scarred male tissue. As an added bonus, products

like this tend to improve the appearance of the manhood, as well as

supporting pleasurable male organ sensation.

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