Chronic Sore Male Organ Issues – is the Manhood Sleeve to Blame?
Many
a man may easily use a male organ sleeve for his pleasure without suffering a
sore male organ; on the other hand, some men, even those experienced with using
such products, can sometimes find that their tool has become a bit raw during
its time inside the sleeve. Knowing how to practice appropriate male
organ care in these
instances will enable a man to heal more quickly and to know what to do if such
soreness occurs again.
The
sleeve
While
male organ sleeves are a popular adult product, many men are unfamiliar with
them. So what is a male organ sleeve?
Technically
speaking, a male organ sleeve is any covering that a man places over his shaft
or a portion thereof. In common usage, the meaning is refined a bit more so
that it refers to any such covering that is intended to act as a supplement to
a man's male organ by increasing its length, girth, shape or a combination of
the three. Many times, a sleeve has bumps, raised veins or an especially
pronounced head in order to provide a greater degree of stimulation for the
man's partner.
As
a covering, the sleeve is to some degree hollow. Most of the time, the material
is rubber, silicone or plastic. It needs to be firm enough to provide adequate
penetration, yet soft enough to not irritate.
What
causes the soreness?
A
sore male organ can result from the use of a male organ sleeve in several ways:
1)
Site of attachment. Sleeves can be attached in several ways.
Often, the opening at the base of the sleeve is somewhat tight, so that the
sleeve essentially adheres to the male organ until removed. In some other
cases, a strap (often plastic or fabric) which tends to wrap around underneath
the balls or tie around the waist may be used. The rubbing of the sleeve or the
strap can irritate the skin and produce a rawness, especially if the sleeve is
used for an extended period of time.
2)
Vibration. In some instances, a sleeve may have a vibrating element
included in it, which makes it a very useful self-pleasuring device. However,
just as a man may get too caught up in his pleasure and rub his male organ too
aggressively, so can a man allow the vibrations of the sleeve to go on for too
long a time in search of an exquisite release.
3)
Tightness. Finding the "Goldilocks" sleeve – not too loose, not
too tight, but just right – is sometimes challenging. A sleeve that is too
tight can definitely create a raw, red male organ that needs attention.
4)
Material. Occasionally, a man may find that his male organ skin has an
allergic reaction to the material out of which his sleeve is made. This can
result in a rash, itching, redness and other minor irritations.
5)
Imperfections. Sometimes a sleeve may have an imperfect
– a stray piece of plastic that was not ground to perfect smoothness, for
example, and that is positioned so that it creates a steady source of
irritation.
A
man who experiences male organ sleeve irritation should do several things:
Cease
use of the sleeve until the irritation clears up.
If
the irritation is due to imperfections, poor fit, or a reaction to the
material, replace with a more appropriate sleeve.
Apply
a first rate male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) right
away and regularly. The best choice is going to be a cream that doesn't skimp
on the moisturizing ingredients: it should contain a high end emollient like
shea butter plus a natural hydrator like vitamin E. Rubbing these into the sore
male organ will soothe and provide quick relief. In addition, a man should find
a cream that also contains acetyl L carnitine. Why? Because rough handling of
the male organ often leads to peripheral nerve damage, and this neuroprotective
ingredient is very helpful at addressing this issue and restoring lost
sensation to the male organ.