The Morning Wood Explained – What a Wake-up Stiffy Means for Men’s Health
While
most men do not love waking up with a stiff neck or back, very few men complain
when they wake up with a different body part that is stiff. Commonly known as “morning wood,” it
is perfectly normal for men – including young men just reaching maturity
maturity – to wake up with a rocking hard-on first thing in the AM. Learn more about this usually welcome
phenomenon and what it means for male organ health if it starts to go away.
Is
morning wood normal?
Most men
wake up to find they are “popping a tent” in their pants, a phenomenon that is
a completely normal part of a man’s physiology. In fact, it is a very good sign that
indicates everything is working the way it should be. Most men have multiple stiffies
throughout the night (3-5 or more), each of which can last for half an hour or
longer. While most woodies in the daytime arise from exposure to something
stimulating – either visually, mentally, or physically – a night time boner
does not necessarily mean a guy is dreaming about or imagining sensual acts –
though he very well could be.
What
causes this early morning hello?
There are
a few things that may be to blame (or to thank) for a morning wood. A full bladder is one of them. When
the bladder becomes overfull, as it tends to during the night, the urine makes
its way up the urethra, which causes the manhood to swell. Though this may help wake the man up
to void his bladder, this may be easier said than done with a full-on
hard-on. A strong morning
boner is also associated with certain sleep cycles and is more likely to occur
when a man is in active or REM sleep – which occurs several times a night, as
well as just before waking in the morning – though men do have woodies outside
of REM sleep. Medications for male dysfunction are also commonly associated
with morning wood and could be the culprit, though many men experience them
without medication.
What
happens when the morning wood stops?
For a man
who has woken up every day since his teens with a pop-up, the absence of one
may seem like a reason to dial 911. However,
a missing stiffy does not necessarily indicate a serious problem. Studies have found that it is
perfectly normal for both the quality and number of pop-ups to gradually change
over a man’s lifespan. This
shift is most likely associated with the natural decrease of andrrogen that
comes as a man ages. Obviously,
a young man of 20 has a great deal more andrrogen in his body than a man of 60
– so it stands to reason that his manhood may also be standing a little firmer
and more frequently as well. However,
if there is a sudden drop off or dramatic change in one’s tumescence quality,
quantity, or duration – morning or otherwise – it is wise for a man to get
checked out to ensure there is not a more serious problem going on, such as
blood pressure issues or diabetes. A
man’s male organ health is an indication to how his body in general is doing,
so it is always good to keep the doctor in the loop as changes progress –
particularly if they are sudden.
Keeping
the manhood strong
In some
cases, there is little a man can do to bring back a waning wanger; it may just
be a sad side effect of aging. After
a medical exam, a doctor may recommend andrrogen supplements or other
treatments to restore his male organ to its full glory. Though it may be embarrassing, a man
needs to speak up if he feels something is wrong. However, there are some things a man
can take into his own hands, including adding a male
organ health cream (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) to
his daily regimen. A formula containing vital nutrients such as L-Arginine --
which allows for increased circulation to the manhood to help sustain
reproductive health -- and alpha lipoic acid to fight the signs of male organ
aging – is preferred. Simply apply after the shower and enjoy the effects of a
healthier, more youthful manhood.
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. John Dugan
is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an
ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.