Male Organ Soreness – 5 Common Causes of Manhood Pain
Men
with aching privates may be experiencing nothing more than the predictable
after-effects of an enthusiastic encounter in the sheets; and what man wouldn’t
want the bragging rights that come with the male organ soreness resulting from
a whole night of getting it on? On the other hand, before taking his
accomplishment to the locker room, a man who is in serious discomfort might be
better off taking himself to the doctor to rule out an underlying manhood
injury or other problem. Proper manhood
care can help to
ensure that a minor issue won’t turn into a long-term disability.
Common
causes of male organ soreness
1)
Bending/twisting – In the middle of a steamy encounter, a
couple may try numerous different positions that can bend or twist the manhood
in a variety of directions. A sudden and unexpected move by a partner may also
cause torsion of the hard member that can lead to minor tissue damage. In most
cases, injuries of this nature are minor, and a few days of rest should be
enough to resolve the resulting soreness. However, if severe pain occurs, or
the ache does not recede after a few days – or the torsion is accompanied by a
popping sound from the manhood – medical attention should be sought
immediately. The symptoms may signal a male organ rupture; appropriate
treatment is a must to avoid long-term disfigurement and/or loss of function.
2)
Blunt force trauma – A misplaced knee or a flying soccer
ball to the nuts can be instantly agonizing, as well as leaving the area
throbbing and sore for hours. Impact trauma to the manhood can result in
bruising and other tissue damage; again, if the symptoms do not fade, or if
swelling or severe bruising occurs, a trip to the doctor is in order.
3)
Urinary tract infection – While not related to any direct
manhood injury, a urinary tract infection can affect the entire length of the
urethra and may cause pain along the shaft of the manhood. Urinary tract
infections require treatment with antibiotics, so there is no skipping the trip
to the doctor for this type of pain.
4)
Partner transmitted infection – As with a urinary tract infection, a
disease picked up through intimate contact can cause pain along the urethra.
Men who experience a burning sensation, especially if it is accompanied by
sores, rash, discharge, fever or other flu-like symptoms, should be immediately
tested and treated at a clinic or medical center.
5)
Overuse – Finally, that manhood pain may really just be related to a
little too much loving; the muscles along the shaft may become sore, just as
the legs might ache after unaccustomed exercise. In this case, all that is
needed is a day or two of rest; however, if the pain does not fade away, or
becomes worse, then some of the other possibilities should be considered.
Prevention
and daily care for a healthy manhood
Taking
steps to avoid injury is common sense, although there is, of course, no
guarantee that a freak accident won’t happen. However, at the very least, men
should be sure to cover up and support the goods during athletic activities.
Using a personal lube during intimate encounters can also help to prevent
chafing, as well as bending or twisting injuries that may occur when body parts
aren’t quite as slick as they should be during vigorous thrusting. Using
protection for ALL encounters is a must, even with a committed partner, to
avoid not only partner transmitted infections and unwanted pregnancies, but
also to avoid contact with bacteria that can cause painful UTIs.
The
manhood should also be kept clean at all times, and men should avoid the use of
soaps and cleansers that contain alcohol, detergents and other ingredients that
can irritate the male organ tissue. Adding a male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) that
is enriched with natural moisturizers and emollients can also help to keep the
skin smooth, sleek and supple, helping to reduce the risk of friction-related
injuries, as well as speeding healing of minor tissue damage.