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When a man has member bruising, he might immediately think he has suffered a male organ injury. However, that’s not always the case. Here’s what might lead to bruising.
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Understanding the Causes of Member Bruising By John Dugan
When a man sees bruising on his manhood, he usually knows what caused it. After all, bruising is the presence of blood underneath the skin where it shouldn’t be, and it is often caused by an injury. But sometimes there is no injury that comes to mind; a man is simply going about his routine member care and sees a dark bruise on his manhood. In order to maintain good manhood health, a man must understand the potential reasons for the bruising so he can quickly rule out the more serious culprits. www.man1health.com
Here’s what might cause member bruising: Enthusiastic coupling. Some men have the fortunate experience of knowing that their member bruising came not from an injury, but from the friction caused by a night of passion. Though it’s still not a good thing to have bruising, it’s certainly better than some of the other reasons a guy might have it! Self-pleasuring with no lube. When a man likes to enjoy “dry” fondling, he might find that he bruises occasionally. This bruising indicates minor trauma to the manhood, which can eventually lead to Peyronie’s disease. That’s a good reason to stock up on the lube. www.man1health.com
Lymphatic vessel thrombosis. These vessels are responsible for delivering lymphatic fluid around the body. Sometimes one of them will become “clogged” and lead to bruising, especially if a male organ pump was recently used. A zipper incident. Yes, it’s the kind of thing that makes a man cringe, but it does happen – and even if the skin is not broken, it can be enough of a pinch to lead to minor bruising days after the event. Priapism. This is a condition in which the manhood stays hard for four hours or longer. However, even if the tumescence only lasts for a few hours, that’s longer than it should usually be hard, and the result can be bruising throughout the member and the surrounding area. www.man1health.com
Recent surgical procedures. Though it might seem strange to see bruising on the manhood when the surgery was elsewhere, it happens quite often. Blood migrates to various parts of the body and leads to the bruising, such as the bruising from a vasectomy winding up in the head of the male organ, for example. A tight prepuce. Men who are attempting to stretch their prepuce to avoid circumcision might wind up with bruising in the affected area. This is also true of certain procedures a doctor might try to loosen up the prepuce, such as creating small incisions around it. www.man1health.com
Fractures. This reason for bruising often happens very swiftly as the immediate aftermath of a manhood fracture. A “fracture” is actually the rupturing of a membrane that plays a part in controlling blood flow for erections, so blood is going to rush out of the member and go elsewhere. That “elsewhere” is often into the skin, where it becomes a bruise. Other traumas. Any sort of trauma can lead to bruising. Some is obvious, such as a guy who takes a hard hit during a game of football, and that hit lands right on the privates. But there can be other traumas that a man doesn’t register at first, such as getting kneed in the sacks by his child during a wrestle in the backyard. Even a mild trauma can lead to bruising, so it behooves a man to pay close attention during his daily manhood care regimen.
Whether a man has bruising or not, it’s best to use a top-notch manhood health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) on a daily basis. Though a powerful health crème can aid in overcoming male organ injury, it can also keep skin as healthy as possible at other times, so that a man presents only a handsome, healthy member to his partner.