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There can be any number of causes of male organ pain; for some men, organ discomfort may be related to female organ fluids discharged during sensual encounters.
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Can Male Organ Pain Be Caused by Female Organ Fluids? By John Dugan
Most straight men like nothing more than an evening of sensual play with a lovely lady, and most engage in such play without issues. Sometimes, however, a man may experience male organ pain during or after coupling, and the question arises: can this be due to an allergy to a partner’s female organ fluids? As a man wants to maintain good male organ health (and avoid unpleasant male organ pain), answering this question can be quite important. • Many people, including many doctors, don’t believe that a man can be allergic to female organ fluids. The reason for this is that there is no evidence in the medical literature to support this hypothesis. But there may be reasons for that lack of evidence. For example, because this is likely a rare occurrence and not one that is life-threatening, there is no real motivation to perform carefully controlled studies to assess the validity of claims to such an allergy. Without such studies, there is no evidence. www.man1health.com
Still, enough men have posited this theory that it is worthwhile for a man who believes he is so afflicted to investigate this avenue on his own. • Rule out other causes • The first step is to determine if there may be other more likely causes for the male organ pain. There are any number of things which can account for male organ pain during or after coupling, including the following: www.man1health.com
Tightness. Sometimes it’s simply a matter of trying to squeeze something that’s a little too big into a space that’s a little too small. When the member is too large (or the female organ is too small), the result can be pain in both the member and the female organ. Often, of course, this is a transient issue; unless the member in question is truly of impressive size or the female organ in question is significantly smaller than normal, it’s usually just a matter of engaging in more pre-play and/or using an appropriate lubricant. • Misjudging. Often male organ pain occurs due to misjudging, as when a man misjudges the depth of the female canal or the angle of entry and thrusts his firm male organ against a hard surface within the female organ. www.man1health.com
Social diseases. Social diseases can lead to soreness or actual pain in the manhood. This is often exacerbated during the sensual act and can become quite excruciating. • Yeast infections. When a man has a yeast infection, it may present with a burning or otherwise painful sensation, usually at the tip of the organ. • Female organ fluids • If it seems that the female organ fluid may be the cause of the pain, there are steps a couple can take to alleviate the situation. www.man1health.com
Acid level adjustment. Diet can play a role in pain caused by female organ fluids, especially if the diet is high in acidity. Sometimes the acid-based foods become expressed through the fluids, which can creating an uncomfortable burning sensation in a member with sensitive skin. • No douching. Occasionally what the manhood is reacting to is not the fluids themselves but leftover factors from a recent douching. Refraining from using a douche near the time of coupling may help. Douching is not recommended for women’s female organ health, anyway. • Soap. If a woman uses a soap with strong chemicals, dyes or fragrances, this may mix in with fluids to create a painful situation. Switching to a milder soap can often solve this issue. www.man1health.com
Defusing potential problems with fluids can help reduce male organ pain; so can keeping the manhood good and healthy. For this, daily use of a first-rate male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is strongly advised. Since the member skin is likely to be sensitive, the best crème will have a potent combination of moisturizers, such as Shea butter (a high-end emollient) and vitamin E (a natural hydrator) to keep it supple. In addition, it’s beneficial if the crème in question also contains vitamin D. This popular nutrient is often called a “miracle vitamin” because it is so good at enabling cell functionality. A proper crème can go a long way toward alleviating male organ pain.