Getting a Hard Male Organ – The Ins and Outs of Manhood Function
The male organ is a
remarkable feat of engineering. One moment, it's soft and flat, and seconds
later, it's standing out from the body and throbbing with sensation. When the
stimulation has passed, it returns to its soft state once more as though
nothing had happened. As many an embarrassed teen knows all too well, firmness
comes on whether a man wants it or not, and much of the issue is outside of a
man's sphere of control. But knowing how the process works could help men know
their bodies just a little better, and caring for the male organ properly can help men to avoid damage
that may lead to poor-quality tumescence.
From Thought to
Action
Getting ready for
action begins in the brain. An enticing thought, an interesting view or an
intriguing noise can all trigger the brain to respond, and when this signal
occurs, the brain starts sending a series of messages through the spinal cord
to the blood vessels inside the male organ.
Those chemical
messages tell the blood vessels in the male organ to loosen and relax, opening
up as wide as they possibly can. These open spaces create a vacuum, and blood
from nearby tissues begins to rush into these gaps. The blood winds through big
blood vessels until they are full, and then the blood seeps into the tiny
vessels that line the spongy interior of the male organ. The pressure mounts as
the male organ fills up, and when a specific firmness point has been reached,
other cells in the male organ tighten and lock down, keeping that additional
blood from leaving the area. Soon, the male organ is ready for action.
A Fading Sensation
If left to its own
devices, the male organ might stay firm for about 30 minutes. That's how long
nighttime wood tends to last in the average man, unless a dream takes a wild
turn or the man is awakened suddenly. A sense of firmness during intimate
activity, on the other hand, might only last for a few minutes. The steps to
lose firmness are the same, but the implementation is immediate during
relations and subtle and slow in other scenarios.
When the brain knows
that playtime is over, it sends an all-clear signal to the male organ, and the
cells that have trapped blood inside the organ are allowed to loosen.
Similarly, the blood vessels inside the male organ are allowed to tighten back
up, and they expel the extra blood from the male organ. The firmness begins to
fade as blood leaves these tissues, and the whole episode fades away into
memory.
Possible Problems
The channels that
fill with blood when a man is excited are spongy and straight. Men who treat
their male organ roughly during play can do damage to those cells, and they may
notice that the male organ curves just a little when it's firm. Those damaged
cells are to blame. Proper male organ care can keep them from forming, and
these steps can also keep existing damage from worsening.
Self-stimulation
techniques involving dry friction and forceful pulling are most closely
associated with male organ cell damage, as are coupling positions that involve
bending and contortion. These acts may feel wonderful in the moment, but they
can be hard on the male organ. Tender, slower, deliberate motions executed with
plenty of lubricant can provide intense pleasure without the awkward side
effects.
A male
organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) may
also be beneficial, as these products can keep the skin of the male organ
smooth and pliant. Skin like this is likely to move when needed, rather than
sticking to deeper structures in a tight, painful cap. These creams may also
contain essential vitamins that male organ cells need in order to respond to
signals from the brain, ensuring that the manhood responds as it should.
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, visit: http://www.man1health.com.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.