Every
man walking on the face of the Earth has, at one time or another, dealt with
male organ pain. That dangling piece of skin is all too easy to harm, and to be
honest, sometimes it’s actually a little fun to abuse. That's what happened to
this man we'll call Rod. His story might be a little cringe-worthy, but
understanding the mistakes he made and the male
organ care steps he took
to get better could allow others to avoid incredible male organ pain.
A
wild weekend… all alone
The
problem started for Rod when he found himself with a significant amount of
alone time, and nothing important to get done.
"Normally,
I have roommates around all of the time, and we do a lot of stuff
together," he says. "It's not like we're attached at the hip or
something, but we play video games together, make food together, that sort of
thing. On this weekend, however, they were all out of town for one reason or
another, so I had the whole place to myself, and I didn't have anything that
needed doing."
Naturally,
Rod did what a lot of guys would do: He spent the whole weekend getting busy
with his bad self.
"I
found my buddy’s stash of… er… adult viewing material and started watching it,
and it sort of turned into a marathon session. I couldn’t resist watching one
more, then another, and then another: it was almost like I couldn't stop.
Obviously I was playing with myself, and even when it started to hurt a little
bit, I kept going," he explains. "I only took breaks to pee and eat,
and the rest of the time, I was totally getting busy."
The
aftermath
While
the male organ is designed to work hard, putting it to the test on a nonstop
basis for hours (or days) on end can be really rough on the skin, and Rod found
this out the hard way. When his weekend was over, his male organ was red,
chafed and extremely sore.
"I
wasn't bleeding or anything, but it looked like I'd dipped my male organ in
boiling water or something," he says. "Even getting dressed was super
painful. I have no idea what I was thinking, letting things get so bad."
Rod
called his doctor’s office, and while that talk was embarrassing, he was
relieved to hear that he didn't need to come in for an exam or any kind of
testing. "The nurse I talked to was really nice, and she told me
that this sort of thing happens a lot," Rod says. "Since there wasn't
a partner involved, they didn't need to test me for infections or anything, and
since nothing was bruised or bleeding, they told me I wouldn't need intensive
care. They just told me about a few things I could do at home to feel
better."
What
He Did
"My
skin felt really hot and sore, so I sat in a cool bath," Rod says.
"The water wasn't so cold that it was uncomfortable, but it was definitely
a little colder than a normal bath. That seemed to sort of take the sting out
of the burn, and I think it helped to wash away some of the leftover lube on my
skin that might have made things worse."
Rod
also looked for clothes that had a loose fit to avoid binding and discomfort.
"I would have preferred to run around naked all day, but my roommates were
back, so I had to put some clothes on, at least a pair of sweats" he says.
"The nurse told me that airflow was really important for my sore skin, so
wearing loose and breathable clothes was a pretty important part of the healing
thing."
Obviously,
abstaining for a week or so to let the skin heal was also a part of the deal.
To speed this process, Rod turned to a soothing male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). A product like this contains the
vitamins and emollients needed to help stressed tissue heal, without drying
ingredients like alcohol that are often found in regular lotions and creams.
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.