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Ten Male Organ Cancer Symptoms

Male organ cancer is thankfully fairly uncommon, but men should still be aware of the signs. These ten symptoms warrant a trip to the doctor for further evaluation.

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Ten Male Organ Cancer Symptoms

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  1. Ten Male Organ Cancer Symptoms – What to Look for and When toGet Help By John Dugan

  2. Male organ cancer is relatively rare, especially in industrialized countries; however, it can and does occur. Therefore, as part of a man’s overall approach to male organ care, he should be aware of the following signs and symptoms. These symptoms can also be related to other, less serious health issues, but it is always important to be sure; therefore, men who develop any of these should bring them to the attention of their health care provider. Furthermore, because cancer may also occur without any visible symptoms, at least in the early stages, men should be sure to schedule a regular physical exam. www.man1health.com

  3. Signs that could indicate male organ cancer: • Sores or growths on the male organ; these appear more commonly on the glans with cancer, but may also develop on the shaft; • Changes in the color of the manhood skin (not related to bruising or temporary redness); • Thickening of the skin or changes in its texture; • A persistent, foul-smelling discharge from underneath the sheath; • Bleeding from the tip of the male organ or from underneath the sheath; www.man1health.com

  4. A red rash or crusty bumps underneath the sheath; • Swelling at the end of the male organ; • Pain in the shaft or glans that develops for no obvious reason, such as injury or vigorous sensual activity; • The appearance of irregular lesions, or growths on the male organ or under the sheath that are bluish in color; • Swelling of the lymph nodes in the pelvic area – this may be felt as soreness or tenderness. www.man1health.com

  5. Again, most of these symptoms can also be related to other, less serious conditions, so there is no need to panic if they do occur; but it is important to see a doctor for appropriate treatment, if needed. What can men do to reduce their chances of developing male organ cancer? While it is not possible to completely eliminate the chances of developing male organ cancer symptoms, men can take the following steps to significantly reduce the risk: www.man1health.com

  6. Stop smoking. Smoking is severely damaging to all parts of the body, and the male organ is no exception. Kicking the habit is one of the most important steps any man can take to improve his overall health and quality of life. Quitting is not easy, of course, but there are many support options available for any man’s individual needs. • Practice safe intimate contact. Risky sensual behavior is also linked with an increased risk of cancer. At the very least, men should insist on using barrier protection for every encounter – no exceptions. Responsible men will also opt for a discussion with prospective partners about their past behaviors and any infections or other conditions that have affected their reproductive health. www.man1health.com

  7. Get vaccinated. Men under the age of 26 should be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus (HPV). This virus, which is also responsible for genital warts, has been linked to an increased risk of male organ cancer. Ideally, boys should receive the vaccine before they become active; after the age of 26, it is not effective. • Keep it clean. Hygiene is also closely linked to an increased risk for cancer, especially in men who are uncut. It is vitally important to keep the area clean, paying close attention to cleaning away any built-up smegma under the sheath on a daily basis. Neglect in this department can also lead to uncomfortable infections such as balanitis, not to mention unpleasant odors, so cleaning up should be part of every man’s self-care routine. www.man1health.com

  8. Use a male organ health cream. A superior-quality male organ health cream(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is formulated with a blend of vitamins, amino acids and antioxidants can support healthy function and repair of manhood cells, as well as enhancing the body’s ability to resist the cellular changes that can lead to the development of cancerous lesions. Applying a quality product once or twice daily can also improve the overall look and feel of the male organ skin – a benefit that men can enjoy immediately while the nutrients work to preserve long-term manhood health. www.man1health.com

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