Male Organ Pain and Healing - One Man's Story of Self-stimulation Gone Wrong
Self-stimulation
is something most men do in private. They don't whip out their tools and pump
away in public, and when they're done, they may never tell anyone about what's
happened and how it all felt. However, there are times when men simply must
talk about this issue, especially when it leads to serious male organ pain. Men
who need male organ care after a particularly vigorous episode
might even need medical intervention. Here's what happened, and how one guy
overcame a sensitive problem.
Not
the First Time
For
this man, who will be called "Pete" for the purpose of this story,
rough techniques were always on the self-pleasure menu.
"When
I was a kid, I did all sorts of crazy things in order to get off. I used paint
rollers, toilet paper rolls and even gloves to get there," he says.
"I never, ever used lubricant, either, as I liked the feel of the friction
on my skin."
When
Pete was young, he'd occasional feel a little sore down there when the event
was through, but he'd bounce back to good health in a day or so. As Pete got
older, however, things started to change.
"I'm
not sure what happened, but I found that I had to get even more extreme in
order to get off. I used tools I can't even talk about, and sometimes, I'd end
up even ripping my skin while I was in the middle of things," he says.
"When that happened, it would take me weeks to feel better, and then I'd
start the whole thing over again."
Breaking
the Cycle
People
like Pete are in a loop of pain and healing that's hard to emerge from. Each
time they get crazy when they're alone, they may do a significant amount of
damage to the male skin and underlying tissue. When that skin heals, it often
develops a thicker outer layer – a natural response to injury that may actually
limit the amount of sensation a man can feel.
As a
result, this scarred skin needs even more prompting to deliver a release, which
means guys like Pete need to get even more creative when they're spending time
alone. They escalate the abuse, there is more scar tissue, so they escalate,
and so on. In time, guys like Pete might not be able to feel anything at all
when they pull off – or even when they are with a partner.
A
Change in Technique
For
Pete, everything changed when one day spent alone landed him in the doctor's
office. It was an embarrassing day, but he learned a lot by just talking to a
doctor.
"I
ended up opening a big gash right on the head of my male organ, and I couldn't
get it to stop bleeding at home, so I went to the doctor," he says. "I
was terrified that they'd think I was some sort of pervert or something, but my
doctor was really understanding, and once I understood what was going on and
how I was making things worse, I decided to get with the program and switch
things around."
Pete's
healing program involved:
- A self-stimulation ban until
the skin healed;
- Antibiotic cream on the open
sore;
- Daily cleansing with cool
water;
- Over-the-counter pain
medication as needed.
After
broken skin like this has healed, men like Pete can often benefit from changing
their techniques during their solo sessions. Adding a male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to
the personal care regimen once healing is complete can also help to soften and
smooth skin that's been roughened by abuse; these products can even help to
support the health of the nerves that line the male organ, so a guy won't have
to get wild to get off. With regular use of a quality product and a doctor's
care, men like Pete can recover, and once again, they can enjoy their private
time in private, without having to face the embarrassment of describing their
techniques to a doctor.
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.