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When a swollen, red manhood is woefully tender to the touch, it could possibly the result of Mondor’s disease, a rare condition that can interfere with a man’s romantic life.
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The Red Manhood and Mondor’s Disease By John Dugan
When a man looks down and is greeted with the sight of a swollen, red manhood, he naturally gets a little concerned. If he touches that red manhood and feels pain, that concern is likely to turn to alarm. There are many issues that can cause this kind of manhood pain, some of which are benign, and some of which are not. In rare cases, a condition known as Mondor’s disease may be the cause; so men who are interested in premium manhood care need to know about it so they can properly address it if it does appear. www.man1health.com
What is Mondor’s Disease? • Mondor’s disease is more often found in the chest, but in some cases, it occurs in the manhood. Named after Henri Mondor, a Parisian surgeon, the condition involves an inflammation of a vein resulting from a blood clot; it is generally considered benign and not usually a source of great concern, from a physician’s point of view. • When Mondor’s disease occurs in the manhood, a man is likely to notice a swelling near the surface of a vein in the organ. Typically, the swelling occurs in the main vein that runs along the top side of the manhood, but it can occur elsewhere – including, rarely, on the sheath. The swelling presents itself as a lump, and it is usually red in color. www.man1health.com
Some pain • Although the swelling is not generally painful in and of itself, the area is generally sensitive to the touch. Thus, touching the lump generally produces a painful sensation; in some cases, the rubbing of fabric against the lump can also be painful. • Because of this tenderness, engaging in sensual activity is discouraged. The condition is not contagious and so cannot be spread; however, the vigorous activity necessitated by intimacy tends to produce a high degree of discomfort. www.man1health.com
Other issues • One study indicated that Mondor’s disease of the manhood often causes psychological stress and “sensual disharmony” for its victims. This is related to the need to abstain from activity due to associated pain, as well as fears over whether the lump may be related to a more serious condition and what an observer may think of the appearance of the manhood while it is afflicted. www.man1health.com
Causes and treatment • The underlying cause of Mondor’s disease is not clear, although there may in some cases be some relationship between a history of partner transmitted infections and Mondor’s. It does appear that trauma to the manhood may result in the appearance of Mondor’s disease. • In many cases, Mondor’s disease resolves on its own. In more persistent cases, abstinence from sensual activity; wearing of loose clothing; and treatment with warm dressings are often beneficial. Doctors may recommend anticoagulants or antibiotics in those cases that are unresponsive to other treatments. www.man1health.com
Because abstinence is often a byproduct of the swollen red manhood caused by Mondor’s disease, most men are anxious to get it treated so they can resume their normal romantic lives. Maintaining the overall health of the manhood can help in this regard, which means that men need to make the application of a first rate manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) part of their daily routine. While a crème will not cure the problem, it may provide soothing relief. Guys should select a crème that boasts a potent combination of hydrators, such as shea butter and vitamin E. The best crème also include a wide range of vitamins that includes vitamin D. Often called a miracle vitamin, vitamin D both fights disease and enables cell functionality, a combination which is a boon for maintaining manhood health.