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A man does everything to maintain his member health, but what happens when it’s all for naught and he feels pain with seed release? Here’s what it might mean and what he can do about it.
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Member Health Primer: What Does Pain with Seed Release Mean? By John Dugan
All sorts of sensual activity is supposed to be fun, enjoyable and oh-so pleasurable. So what does a man do when he is suddenly shaken from his bliss by intense pain? Though it’s not all that common, some men suffer from occasional male organ pain with seed release. And though they might try all kinds of great manhood care tips to alleviate the problem, many find that the pain keeps coming back. Here’s what a guy needs to know if he is experiencing pain upon seed release. www.man1health.com
Pain with seed release: what does it mean for member health? Some men will have pain upon seed release for a variety of simple reasons, such as not having spilled seed in a long while, waiting too long to let the release happen or other finer points of the sensual experience that lead to one-time issues. In these instances, the guy usually knows what caused it and there is no need to worry. But for others, pain upon seed release becomes an issue that plagues them every time they take matters into their own hands or jump into bed with a partner. If the pain is happening every time, there could be a variety of reasons for it. These include: 1. A socially shared infection www.man1health.com
2. An infection of some other sort, such as an infection of the prostate gland or epididymis (the tube that transports seed through the manhood) 3. Psychological issues that pertain to coupling and sensual function 4. Inflammation in the urethra or sacks, which might be caused by a variety of infections or medical conditions www.man1health.com
5. Nerve damage to the manhood 6. A blockage in the seed-releasing duct 7. Some types of medications, especially antidepressants 8. Prostate cancer or other cancers of the reproductive system www.man1health.com
It is important to remember that most cases of painful seed release can be cleared up rather quickly and easily, which means a man likely has an infection or inflammation of some kind. A doctor can make that determination and provide medications that will help clear up the problem. However, as the above list indicates, there are other problems that might be more serious and pose a threat to member health. This is why it’s vitally important to see the physician on a regular basis, just to make sure everything is working as it should be. In addition, it’s why a man should never try to “wait out” painful seed release, and instead, should put his member health first and go see a doctor at the first sign that painful seed release is more than a one-time, fleeting issue.
The doctor will likely do a series of small, noninvasive tests to check for problems. These include requesting a urine sample, using a swab on the head of the manhood to collect cells, and possibly doing bloodwork to rule out certain infections or similar problems. The doctor might also ask for a sample of seed in order to determine whether there is blood, bacteria or other things there that shouldn’t be. Keep in mind that the longer a man suffers pain with seed release, the more likely he will be to deal with anxiety, depression and other problems that come along with a stunted sensual life. That’s yet another reason why it’s vital to get things checked out as soon as pain starts.
In order to keep the manhood in tip-top shape no matter what, a guy should reach for a top-notch member health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). He wants a crème that provides ample hydration, such as that from Shea butter and vitamin E, as well as other vitamins that can be helpful for maintain member health, such as B5, A, D and C. He should also reach for a crème with L-carnitine, an amino acid that can help fight against peripheral nerve damage resulting from rough handling or irritations.