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Avoiding Male Organ Injury - Tips for Navigating the Hazards of Intimacy

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: Apr 02, 2014

Intimacy is arguably the most pleasurable experience a guy can have, and it is well-known that the average male spends a good portion of his time seeking it out. On the other hand, intimacy, by its very nature, can be a hazardous encounter, at least when it comes to a man’s most delicate tool. While a male organ injury is certainly fodder for a lot of joking, it is really nothing to laugh at. Fortunately, with a few precautions and the right approach to male organ care, many injuries can be avoided. Follows these male organ safety tips to prevent unnecessary damage:

  1. Always, always use protection. Yes, every male who has sat through an 8th grade health class knows that protection during intimacy is preferred. However, it cannot be stressed enough. A multitude of diseases and infections can be prevented just by taking the time to slip on a little latex raincoat before the act. Failing to do so opens a man up to problems ranging from yeast infections to warts to life-altering, fertility-inhibiting damage, so there is really never any valid excuse for skipping this step.
  2. Always use a lube. Of course, the body produces its own natural lubricants that smooth the way to easy penetration. On the other hand, the amount of lubrication available varies from one individual to the next and can also depend on issues like hydration, hormone levels, and age. Keeping a personal lubricant – one that is free of dyes, fragrances and warming agents – on hand can ensure that the wells don’t run dry at an unfortunate moment. Continuing to thrust away can lead to soreness in the short term, and over the long term, dry coupling can create a thick layer of skin on the male organ that may deaden sensation in the area.
  3. Move carefully and avoid abrupt movements. As tempting as it can be to bang away as hard as possible during a particularly exciting encounter, men who do this open themselves up to the risk of severe male injury. While there is no rigid material such as bone in the boner, the connective tissue that surrounds the male organ chambers can be ruptured during vigorous activity. It is important to avoid any movements that create a great deal of torque – like twisting and abrupt changes in position – or impact in the area. For instance, an especially vigorous thrust that encounters pelvic bone instead of the appropriate opening can snap the male tissue, leading to severe pain and bruising. If left untreated, the resulting scar tissue can cause an unnatural bend in the hard male organ which may inhibit a man’s ability to perform – in fact, this condition has also been shown, in some cases, to reduce the length of the male organ.
  4. Proactive male organ care.Men who have experienced a painful injury, or one that has left obvious bruising or other damage, should seek qualified medical attention for proper treatment; those who attempt self-care may be in for long-term consequences that can affect their sensitivity – and even ability to perform.

However, for minor problems like dry, irritated skin, minor abrasions, and soreness, a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) may be just what is needed for fast relief. A formula that is enriched with targeted nutrients like vitamins C, D and E can speed healing, while natural emollients such as Shea butter provide soothing care and much-needed moisture to stressed tissue. A product containing neuroprotective ingredients such as acetyl L carnitine can also help to reduce the effects of peripheral nerve damage that might otherwise dull sensation in the male tissue.

About the Author

Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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