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Penis Pandemic - 87% of Men Experiencing Diminished Penis Sensation by Age 39
Penis Pandemic - 87% of Men Experiencing Diminished Penis Sensation by Age 39
According to a survey by www.penishealth101.com approximately 87% of men report experiencing reduced penis sensation by the age of 39; in many cases, some loss of penis sensitivity begins in the teen years.
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17/05/2012
Loss of penis sensitivity is a matter of great concern for most men; reduced penis sensation can affect a man’s ability to achieve an erection, complete sexual intercourse, and experience full sexual pleasure. Unfortunately, the evidence shows that an estimated 87% of men will experience some degree of loss of sensation by age 39. Fortunately, in most cases, this is caused by penile skin issues and can, with proper treatment, be resolved. Furthermore, treating the penis skin with a topical crème containing penis-specific vitamins and minerals may prevent additional loss of penis sensation and help to restore sensitivity.
What are the symptoms of reduced penis sensitivity?
Men who are experiencing reduced reactions to sexual stimulation, including failure to achieve an erection or sustain it long enough to reach orgasm or diminished pleasurable sensation may be suffering from reduced penis sensitivity. In some advanced cases, numbness or tingling may occur (similar to the “pins and needles” sensation that comes from poor circulation in the extremities), and in certain instances, men may experience ejaculation with minimal accompanying pleasure.
What causes diminished feeling of the penis?
A number of underlying issues can result in loss of penis sensation. Among the less common causes includes poor circulation due to circulation issues from penis injury or when tight or binding clothing restricts blood flow to the area and numbness or tingling may occur. In addition, loss of sensation may be caused by chronic health conditions such as cardiovascular disease or type II diabetes; in some instances, medications may be a factor in reduced penis sensitivity.
On the other hand, in most instances, reduced penis sensitivity is simply the result of over-stimulation from frequent masturbation or overly aggressive sex. These can cause toughening of the outer dermal layer of the penis, or actually damage neural cells responsible for sensation, making it more difficult to trigger the nerve endings that lie below the skin’s surface.
Is there an effective way to restore lost penis sensation?
To prevent loss of penis sensation, it is important to keep the skin properly moisturized and to use a lubricant during masturbation and sex. In addition, for men who are already experiencing reduced penis sensitivity, the good news is that loss of penis sensation can be often be corrected by treating the skin of the penis with moisturizing and rejuvenating ingredients that work to restore the skin’s natural suppleness and sensitivity and to promote maximum healing.
Numerous vitamins and minerals have been identified as providing benefits that are specific to the health of the penis skin, promoting the body’s ability to heal after minor tissue damage due to aggressive rubbing, as well as protecting against the dryness and irritation that may compromise the surface of the skin and lead to loss of sensation. In addition, certain nutrients have been demonstrated to increase circulation, keeping the penis well-oxygenated, healthy, and receptive to stimulation.
What is the best way to protect the penis against loss of sensation?
While most penis vitamins and minerals are present in a healthy diet, these nutrients do not always directly benefit the penis, as they are utilized by other organs or simply excreted as waste. However, with a specially formulated penis health creme (most health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that is applied directly to the penis skin, allow penis specific nutrients to be absorbed directly into the skin of the penis, where they can go directly to work to restore skin tone and texture, improve the circulation, repair damaged penile cell neurons and help to maintain a healthy and responsive penis.
For men who are experiencing loss of penis sensation due to an underlying medical condition, self-treatment is not generally recommended; while penis crèmes may help to restore lost sensation, they will not address the source of the problem. Cardiovascular disease, obesity and diabetes are serious medical problems that should be treated by a health care professional.
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For additional information on most common penis health issues, tips on improving penis sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy penis, visit: http://www.penishealth101.com/ . John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.
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