In order to keep his health in tip-top shape, a man must know his whole body. Every little spot, every small ache, every strange change, all must be noticed. This includes anything that might be different about the member. In fact, regular male organ self-examination is a powerful tool in good manhood care. But many men look at their organ and wonder if it is any different. Is it smaller than it used to be? Is it less sensitive? Is the tumescence a little softer? And in fact, are there other differences as well, things that are happening in the rest of the body that don’t make much sense? A man who wonders all these things might be looking at a problem with low male hormone. Here’s what every man should know about how this very important male hormone affects his overall health, not just his male organ. What low male hormone does to the body Men are already well aware that male hormone fuels the intimate drive. Most are also aware that male hormone levels gradually decrease with time, and that is part of the reason that most men see their drive diminish a bit with age. But there are other things that can be a red flag for low male hormone that deserve a look. 1. Muscle begins to shrink. Suddenly it becomes harder to get through those reps at the gym, or all that muscle that was earned through so much effort is now looking smaller each and every day. This is because the body moves into a catabolic state (instead of the typical and expected anabolic state), and as a result, it begins breaking down muscle. It can happen in as little as a week. 2. A man puts on a spare tire. That bulge in the middle, right above the belt, where a man hates to see that ‘beer gut’ forming is right where Low T leaves its mark. Men who have lower levels of male hormone are more likely to develop body fat around the middle, as well as the more troubling visceral fat, which is fat that builds up around the organs. 3. His mood is volatile. Anyone, man or woman, can be significantly affected by a change in hormone levels. For men, the loss of male hormone often means a blue mood of depression, anxiety, irritability and the like. To make matters worse, depression can trigger the body to produce even less male hormone, leading to a vicious cycle. 4. His memory sucks. Parts of the brain that serve memory and cognition have male hormone receptors in them, which means the less hormone flowing, the less likely those areas are strengthened. The result is a decline in how much a man can remember, as well as other aspects of mental function. The problem gets worse with time. 5. His heart is in danger. Just as male hormone play a vital role in opening up the blood vessels that lead to the male organ, it works the same way in other areas of the body, such as the heart. Those who have Low T for a long time might have a greater probability of heart attacks and other heart problems. Part of the Male Organ Self-Examination When a man is looking at his male organ to determine how things are down there, it pays to look at the size and note if it might be a bit smaller than usual. It is also a good idea to think about other aspects as well, such as the strength of hardness, how the intimate drive has been lately and other factors that play into a fulfilling private life. In addition, a man should do all he can to help ensure the member is as healthy as possible. A good option for this is a top-notch manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin), applied on a regular basis to the organ skin. Look specifically for a crème that is good to the blood vessels - that will include vitamin C for healthy circulation, L-arginine for great blood flow, and vitamin D, which protects cellular function. Visit www.menshealthfirst.com for more information about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of male organ sensation. 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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