Easy Fixes for Common Self-stimulation Problems that Any Man Can Use
Manual stroking is a normal and healthy activity for both men and
women. It allows them to discover their own bodies, find out what feels best,
and help them to develop their own sensuality. Self-pleasuring can also provide
a sense of relaxation, relieve unhealthy levels of stress, and boost the level
of neurotransmitters that allow them to feel calm, confident and positive about
their lives.
On the other hand, for men in particular, manual stroking can give
rise to some common problems, including redness, dry skin, loss of sensitivity
and an overall sore male organ. Fortunately, in most cases, some easy fixes and
new techniques can help to improve male organ sensitivity and eliminate soreness and stressed
dermal tissue.
Some of the self-stimulation problems that men may encounter are
as follows:
1. Dry, cracked skin – All that rubbing produces heat,
which in turn leads to dryness and cracked, flaking skin. Not only does this
lead to a much less appealing-looking organ; cracked skin can allow harmful
organisms to penetrate, and the damaged tissue tends to reform itself in a
tougher, thicker layer which is less responsive to tactile stimulation.
2. Sore male organ – Whether from the
rubbing, an overly-enthusiastic grip, or an extended session, self-stimulation
can leave the skin of the male organ feeling sore and raw. For men who find it
difficult to let things heal up between sessions, this can lead to ongoing
discomfort that may even limit their ability to enjoy their alone time, not to
mention fun with a partner.
3. Loss of sensation – It is natural for
men to develop a sort of routine when it comes to self-pleasuring, as they know
what works best to bring things to a satisfactory finish. On the other hand,
sticking to the same old same old in terms of tickling the biscuit can cause
the related nerve pathways to become over-accustomed to the stimulus. In this
case, the nerves may simply fail to transmit the pleasure signals from the male
organ to the brain. Men who develop this issue often feel like their male organ
has lost something in terms of sensitivity – a condition sometimes
affectionately referred to as “death grip syndrome.”
4. Injury to the manhood tissue – Last
but not least, chronic rough handling or a sudden slip can damage the
connective tissue that surrounds the corpora cavernosa. When this occurs, scar
tissue may form around this tissue, leading to tumescence that is not so
straight or long as before. In extreme cases, the male organ may develop a
pronounced bend during tumescence, a problem known in medical circles as
Peyronie’s disease.
Preventing injury and improving male organ health
The best offense is always good defense, so it is important that
men take the right steps to protect their male organ before trouble starts.
These easy steps can help to ensure that the tissue is as healthy as possible,
allowing it to look and feel better as well as increasing resistance to
infection and injury:
· Wash gently, never scrub;
· Use a gentle cleanser, not a harsh
soap;
· Allow the area to dry thoroughly
before getting dressed to decrease the risk that fungal or bacterial infections
can take hold;
· Lube it up – make sure to use a
lubricant that is intended for the purposes and contains no fragrances or other
chemicals that can irritate the skin;
· Mix it up – try different techniques,
or add interesting toys, for a little variety – this can help to prevent the
brain from becoming bored with the same old routine;
· Apply a male
organ health formula (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) after
a daily shower to make sure that the skin is nourished with collagen-boosting
vitamins, disease-fighting antioxidants, and moisture-rich emollients for
healthy, responsive skin.
Click here for more advice on
treating common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ
sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ. John Dugan is a
professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous online web sites.