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Healthy Male Organ Prep: Getting Ready for the Doctor

Maintaining a healthy male organ is imperative for sensual, physical and emotional wellbeing. A regular doctor visit is part of a healthy male organ maintenance routine.

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Healthy Male Organ Prep: Getting Ready for the Doctor

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  1. Healthy Male Organ Prep: Getting Ready for the Doctor By John Dugan

  2. It's crucial that a man makes sure he has a healthy male organ and part of the process is a routine doctor examination. Adult men usually need to go for a physical exam every year and for most men this exam will include a look at the male organ and sacks. Is there anything a man needs to do to prepare for this, other than practice the usual proper male organ care on a daily basis? www.man1health.com

  3. What's involved • When a man gets a physical, the doctor wants to assess his overall health. This means that s/he wants to do a relatively quick overview to get a picture of the total health of the male in question. If a doctor sees signs from this quick overview of a potential issue, s/he may make a portion of the exam more thorough or s/he may arrange for a separate appointment (sometimes with a specialist) to better assess whether an issue is present. • The male organ area examination of the patient will therefore occupy only a small portion of the total exam. Usually there are four parts to this segment of the check-up: www.man1health.com

  4. Sack check. The doctor needs to make sure that there are no issues with the sack, such as a cyst or other lump or growth. Many times such growths are benign; other times they may be a symptom of another problem, such a lymph node blockage or even cancer. In order to do this, s/he needs to hold the sack in his/her hands and gently feel for lumps. • Manhood analysis. Similarly, the doctor is going to need to hold the manhood and move it around so that s/he may check for signs of social diseases, as well as more benign issues such as dry skin or balanitis. • Hernia inspection. As part of the doctor's determination of a possible hernia, s/he will conduct the famous "Turn your head and cough" routine. While the doctor holds the sack, the patient coughs. www.man1health.com

  5. Prostate prod. Often the least favorite part of the exam, the doctor must stick a finger into the patient's rear in order to examine the prostate. This enables him/her to see if the size of the prostate is normal and if there are any suspicious lumps or signs that may need attention. • What to do • Most men who practice regular manhood care don't need to do anything out of the ordinary to prepare for the exam. However, some men do prefer to take a few extra steps. These might include: • Washing the male organ area shortly before leaving for the appointment. Manhood odor can be embarrassing to the patient and off-putting to the doctor. www.man1health.com

  6. Refraining from sensual activity (partner or solo) on the day of the exam. Again, the aroma can be an issue. Some men like to self-pleasure immediately before an exam, as they are afraid of getting firm during the exam. This concern needs to be weighed with the possibility that they will be exhibiting evidence of male seed on their manhood when it is presented to the doctor. • Wearing loose-fitting pants and underwear. Tight jeans may cause sweat. www.man1health.com

  7. On a longer-term basis, guys can help ensure a healthy male organ to present to their doctor by regularly using a quality male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). Daily use of a crème that contains both a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) and a high-end emollient (Shea butter is excellent) is going to keep the manhood well-moisturized and help prevent rashes and dry, flaky skin. But a man shouldn't stop there; he needs to make sure the crème also contains vitamin A. Why? Because vitamin A has anti-bacterial properties that are excellent at attacking the bacteria that can cause persistent male organ odors. Both the patient and the doctor will be more at ease during the exam if the patient's member is not emitting an embarrassing odor.

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