The Healthy Male Organ Vs. Allergies - Achoo or Uh-Oh?
Spring is here and young
men’s thoughts are turning to love and sensual activity - and allergies.
Surprisingly, most men don’t know that a healthy male organ can be impacted by
a common allergy. Following proper male
organ care can help, but
sometimes a guy may have to choose between hay fever management and a roll in
the hay.
Allergies are common
According
to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, some 50 million
Americans (about 30% of adults) suffer from hay fever (also called allergic
rhinitis). That explains why, at peak seasons, it seems like, everywhere one
turns, he finds sneezing, red eyes, runny noses and itchy mouths.
Some
people are susceptible to hay fever year-round. Others are more likely to
experience it at certain times of the year when pollen or other airborne
triggers are more prevalent.
There
are a number of options that are usually pursued to manage allergies like hay
fever. One of the most common is the use of antihistamines.
More than a drowsy effect.
Antihistamines
have a well-deserved reputation for causing drowsiness in those that take them.
Many men who down the antihistamines for allergy relief find themselves feeling
a little too drowsy to engage in vigorous sensual activity. After all, when a
guy is sleepy, he’s simply not as likely to be “in the mood.”
But
antihistamines do more than just cause a general drowsiness. The way they work
involves targeting the central nervous system and telling it to calm down, to
get a little drowsy itself. This is to help it ignore the external stimulus
that results in sneezing and coughing.
That’s
great, but that same central nervous system is also responsible for picking up
on the stimuli that are useful in telling the manhood that it’s time to get
firm. So a guy may have a healthy male organ, but his nervous system may have
been put into a “doze” state by an antihistamine and may therefore no longer
respond as readily or as fully as desired.
Add pseudoephedrine…
But
wait, there’s more! Often an antihistamine will be used in conjunction with
pseudoephedrine to deliver a one-two punch to allergies. But guess what?
Pseudoephedrine is what is called a vasoconstrictor. That means that one of its
effects is to cause blood vessels to constrict. When this happens, less blood
gets through. One of the key components for a sensually alive manhood is blood
vessels that are open so that plenty of blood can rush in to create the
necessary firmness.
So,
a man with allergies often takes medication that includes an antihistamine and
pseudoephedrine, which helps to treat his allergies but also results in general
drowsiness, a “dampened” desire and constricted blood vessels that discourage
appropriate blood flow.
What to do
Ideally,
a man wants to avoid taking these medication s any time that he is expecting to
get the opportunity for a little bedtime action. It’s also a good idea to
discuss with a doctor alternative treatments that won’t have a potentially
negative impact on an otherwise healthy male organ. Many people recommend
natural treatments for hay fever, such as taking gingko, red clover and yarrow
– so consult with a doctor about these options as well.
Of
course, treating allergies isn’t the only step to maintaining a healthy male
organ. Men also should regularly apply a top-drawer male organ health crème (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil) to
the tool. During allergy season, the itchiness common to allergies can even
spread to the groin. A crème that contains a high-end emollient such as Shea
butter is well-poised to help relieve that itchiness and the skin irritation
that itching can bring. In addition, finding a crème that includes among
its ingredients L-arginine is a definite plus. L-arginine plays a key role in
creating nitric oxide, which in turn is helpful in opening up member blood
vessels for a more ample blood flow level.