Male Organ Size - Avoiding Shrinkage

Male Organ Size: Avoiding Shrinkage
Considering the incredible emphasis placed on male organ size in modern
culture, it’s not surprising that most men would react with concern and/or
fear at the possibility of encountering any personal shrinkage where their
boys are concerned. That’s not to say they don’t know that temporary
manhood shrinkage does occur; any man who has ever taken a refreshing dip
in an icy cold river is aware that the manhood and sacks may withdraw for a
little while – but they always come back. However, less temporary shrinkage
is something that can and does occur, sometimes as a male organ health
issue, and men are advised to know of the situations in which this may
occur.
Factors
What are some of the factors that can cause male organ size to diminish?
There are several things to consider, including:
 Obesity. Technically, obesity does not cause the male organ size to
diminish, but it does affect the ability of people to see all the member.
When a man gains too much weight, the “pad” surrounding the
manhood also becomes fat. As this happens, it folds over the base of
the member, in a sense “engulfing” the base. All of the manhood is
still there; it’s just that a significant portion – often an inch or more in
really obese men – is now hidden away underneath the fat pad. In
addition, when the member is surrounded by a large belly, it also
tends to appear smaller than it actually is.
 Getting on. The body changes with age, and so it’s no surprise that
the member might as well. For many men, aging includes the buildup
of fat deposits in their arteries, which in turn makes it more difficult
for blood to get through. This can have two consequences in terms of
male organ size: (1) less blood means less delivery of oxygen, which
can mean that some affected tissue – such as male organ skin tissue –
can actually atrophy. And (2) hampered blood flow means less blood
getting to the manhood during the tumescent phase, meaning it may
not swell up to its full potential.
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 Prostate surgery. One survey found that more than 70% of men who
underwent prostate surgery had male organ shrinkage as one of their
complications. Exactly why this occurs is unclear.
 Smoking. It’s no surprise that smoking is bad for the health, but it
may be a surprise that smoking can actually cause a change in male
organ size. Smoking, plainly put, damages blood vessels in the
member, so that the member cannot become as tumescent or as firm
as it once did.
 Peyronie’s disease. When a man has a severely bent member, he is
said to suffer from Peyronie’s disease. This is a situation in which scar
tissue has formed in the manhood, causing the member to bend
abnormally – and often, painfully. It also prevents the male organ
from reaching its full length.
Shrinkage of male organ size can be due to many factors, but it seems less
likely to occur if a man’s male organ health is secure. To attain that goal,
daily use of a top-notch male organ health creme (health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for
skin) is urged. Keeping manhood skin nice and supple helps the member to
stretch to its fullest potential, so use a crème with both a high-end emollient
(like shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). Also advised:
use a crème with a potent antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, which can
seriously help fight oxidative stress and damage. Alpha lipoic acid targets
and battles free radicals, which create the oxidative stress that can weaken
skin significantly.
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