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Avoiding member pain is usually at the top of a man’s manhood care agenda. But when a man has frenulum breve, acts that should bring pleasure might actually cause pain.
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Member Pain Could Be Caused by FrenulumBreve By John Dugan
What would a man do if every time he engaged in sensual activity, he felt some degree of pain? Unfortunately, that’s the reality for a man who suffers from frenulum breve. Even with the best manhood care, a man who suffers from this condition might have member pain every time he engages in coupling. In fact, among men who suffer from member pain every time they engage in sensual activity, frenulum breve might account for up to 50 percent of them! The good news is that there are treatments available that can alleviate the member pain caused by frenulum breve. Here’s what a man needs to know. www.man1health.com
First things first: What is frenulumbreve? The explanation begins with an understanding of what the frenulum is. The frenulum is the tiny bit of skin on the underside of the male organ, just below the head. In most men it forms somewhat of a “V” shape. This elastic band of tissue allows the prepuce to move back and forth over the head of the male organ. For most men, the tissue moves just fine when it’s time for coupling, and the head of the male organ is exposed, as it should be. But for others, the frenulum is shorter than it should be. That means the prepuce cannot fully retract. In some severe cases, the frenulum will actually pull down on the head of the male organ, leading to a very painful tumescence. www.man1health.com
Just how bad is the pain? For many men, the condition can make coupling uncomfortable, but not impossible. For others, the pain is unbearable and restricts their intimate life completely. Some men don’t know they have the problem until their first few encounters, which result in pain. There might also be bleeding from the head of the male organ as the friction from coupling or self-pleasuring pulls at the delicate skin, creating small tears. As anyone might imagine, these actions can lead to serious pain. A man usually winds up going to the doctor quite soon after his first experiences with frenulum breve. Fortunately, the doctor usually has a very good answer when it comes to treatment options. www.man1health.com
Treatment for frenulumbreve A doctor will often recommend gentle stretching exercises and steroid creams to ‘loosen up’ the area and make it much easier to engage in coupling. However, there are faster ways to alleviate the problem. The doctor can make a small incision in the frenulum to widen it and release the pressure, which works well for many men. The doctor might also try a suturing technique. This is minimally invasive and results in a significant decrease in pain for many men. In extreme cases, the doctor can perform a partial or full circumcision to remove the pain of frenulum breve. It’s important to note, however, that this is a last resort – most men who are intact prefer to stay that way, and doctors recognize this. www.man1health.com
Home care for frenulumbreve Men who are afraid of going under the knife can use the stretching techniques and steroid creams mentioned earlier to help the prepuce retract. However, all that extra handling and the harshness of the creams might lead to dry manhood skin. To avoid this problem, a man can also reach for a top-notch manhood health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). In addition to vitamin C and D for enhancement of healing, a man should look for a crème that contains Shea butter and vitamin E, a one-two punch of hydration that will help alleviate any dry skin issues – and thus, possibly help lessen the member pain of frenulum breve.