As most men know, regular physical exams
are important to staying healthy, identifying potential health risks, and
minimizing the chances of developing a serious or chronic illness. What many
don’t realize is that penis
health and sexual function are an important aspect of a man’s overall
health, and neglecting proper care or ignoring problems can lead to issues with
reproductive function, loss of sensation, and reduced sexual function. These
problems not only affect a man’s sex life; they are often early warning signs
of more serious health issues.
Performing these penis self-checks on a
regular basis allows men to be aware of subtle changes and abnormalities that
may indicate that something is wrong.
1. Low Testosterone Evaluation
Testosterone levels often decrease as
men age, leading to a condition that is sometimes known as “male menopause,”
which includes symptoms such as the following:
·
Reduced sex drive;
·
Reduced sexual function;
·
Lower levels of assertiveness;
·
High cholesterol;
·
Recent weight gain, especially in the
abdominal area;
·
Difficulty making decisions;
·
Reduced self-confidence;
·
Decreased stamina;
·
Loss of muscle mass and/or tone.
Men who note several of these symptoms
may consider scheduling a check to have their testosterone levels tested;
various treatments are available to help men cope with this issue.
2. Test for Testicular cancer
2. Test for Testicular cancer
Testicular cancer often targets men
between the ages of 20 and 35. Although it is rare, all men should be aware of
the symptoms and look out for them. A self-check every month or so can help to
detect early warning signs of cancer. A visual exam of the scrotum can reveal
signs of shrinking that might indicate a problem. To check for lumps or bumps
that could indicate a tumor, men should stand with their legs slightly apart
and gently roll each testicle between the thumb and fingers, making note of any
changes or unusual growths. Other symptoms worth noting include pelvic pain, an
aching pain in the lower abdomen, and/or a feeling of heaviness in the scrotum.
3. Test for Healthy Penile Skin
The skin of the penis can give men many
clues to the overall health of the male anatomy. A close visual check, using
the help of a mirror, can help men to detect sores, blemishes, warts or ulcers
on the penis, scrotum or inner thighs. These may be caused by various health
issues, from partner-transmitted diseases to skin irritation, from fungal
infections to cancer. It's also important to inspect the entire shaft of the penis
by gently pressing along it to spot any lumps or bumps under the skin.
4.
Penis Sensation Test
Men who experience loss of penis
sensitivity may have minor skin damage caused by aggressive sex, or they may
have some peripheral nerve damage related to vigorous manual stroking. Conducting the following penis test can help
to detect areas that have lost sensitivity:
Standing with a firm penis, run a
feather or ice cube along the full length (or have a partner do this), making
note of any areas that do not register the touch or sense of cold. In some
cases, lost sensation can be restored by trying new positions, allowing
irritated skin to heal, and wearing loose-fitting, non-restrictive clothing.
Maintaining
Penis Health
While early detection is essential in
the successful treatment of various penis problems, preventing these from
occurring in the first place is the best solution. Getting plenty of sleep,
reducing the amount of stress in one’s life, and maintaining a healthy body
weight can go a long way toward reducing the chances of developing erectile
health issues.
A specially formulated penis nutrient cream (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) may also
provide the nutrients that are needed to support healthy nerve and circulatory
function, as well as maintaining smooth, supple and responsive penis skin.
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