Male Organ Bruising 911 – When a Sore Dangler Signifies a Serious Problem
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the time a guy has reached adulthood, a variety of bumps and bruises have been
experienced. From bruised hands, knees or elbows, to a bruised ego – and everything
in between. One type of bruising that many men may not have experienced – and
certainly hope to avoid – is male organ bruising. Luckily, for the average,
non-stunt double man, the twigs and berries are relatively protected from
accidental contact and hopefully further protected by an athletic cup during
activities that put it at a higher risk for injury. Even still, there are a
variety of reasons that could be behind those black and blue spots. Learn more
about the causes of male bruising and how to keep the male organ healthy – and bruise free.
What
causes a bruised boner?
Of
course, there are the obvious reasons for a sore male organ. A soccer ball to
the junk, slipping off a bicycle seat, or even a poorly-timed bedroom maneuver
can all cause a bruise-worthy shot to the baby maker. But what about those
mystery bruises that seem to show up out of nowhere? If a man is noticing a
bruise below the belt that he does not remember getting, it is possible that he
was a little overzealous during his last one-handed rendezvous. Yes, squeezing
too tight during self-stimulation can cause a male organ bruise.
The
tiny blood vessels below the surface of the skin are susceptible to breaking
during self-stimulation. Typically, the bruise will clear up on its own in a
week or two, depending on the size of the bruise. No treatment is needed, but
if the bruise is uncomfortable or accompanied by swelling, a bag of frozen peas
on the goods for 10 or 15 minutes can do wonders. Alternatively, the purple
mark may be what is known as a purpura, or blood spot. Unlike a bruise, a blood
spot is not caused by an injury and may just show up on its own. A blood spot
may present as a small, flat red or purple spot, or it may look similar to a
bruise, but without the pain.
Does
the bruising ever indicate something more serious?
By
and large, most bruises on the male organ are just that. However, recurrent
blood spots or bruising that doesn’t go away after a few weeks, or frequent
large bruises from minor injuries could be an indication of a more serious
problem and require medical attention. Excessive, persistent bruising may be
the result of a medication, a serious infection that caused a buildup of toxins
in the body, a bleeding or blood clotting disorder such as hemophilia,
nutritional deficiencies, or inflammation of the blood vessels. Some chronic
conditions are also associated with unexplained bruising or blood spots
including: chronic inflammatory diseases like lupus, cirrhosis of the liver,
leukemia, Hodgkin’s disease, and multiple myeloma. If there is a marked
increase in unexplained bruising, or pain with the bruising, a medical
evaluation is needed immediately.
Keeping
the male organ bruise-free
Naturally,
one cannot avoid unexpected accidents, but prevention is always the best
medicine. A man should always wear an athletic cup when engaging in any contact
sport – even a friendly game of kick-ball at the family reunion can lead to a
painful nut shot – so wear a cup whenever possible. As far as self-stimulation
goes – loosen up! Though a common slang term is choke the chicken, a man does
not need to take that phrase literally. If excessive pressure or aggressive
self-stimulation is the only way to achieve release, it is possible that the
male organ has become desensitized – or that nerve damage has occurred –
leading to more stimulation needed for the desired result.
Unfortunately,
continuing down the path of a too firm grip puts the male organ at risk of
developing Peyronie’s disease – or a curvature of the male organ – caused by
build up of plaque and scar tissue, which are both contributed to by aggressive
male organ play. Try using a high-quality lubricant to achieve a different form
of stimulation and hopefully allow the act to be performed with less pressure.
Finally, add a daily male organ vitamin formula (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil) to the hygiene
routine to help keep the male organ healthy. Choosing one with Acetyl L
Carnitine can help repair peripheral nerve damage and restore sensitivity to a
sore, tired male organ.
Visit www.man1health.com
for more information about treating common male organ health problems, including
soreness, redness and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a
professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing
contributing writer to numerous online web sites.