Metabolic Syndrome May Impact a Tumescent Male Organ

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Metabolic Syndrome May Impact a Tumescent Male Organ

As many men already know, manhood health issues can often be a sign of conditions that affect other parts of the body as well. This can be true of problems with a tumescent male organ – or, more specifically, when there is a problem attaining or maintaining hardness. For example, sometimes a tumescence problem may signal an issue with the heart or blocked blood vessels. Another issue related to tumescence issues is metabolic syndrome.manhood health

What is metabolic syndrome? Sometimes called American syndrome or syndrome X, metabolic syndrome is a collection of different conditions – five of them, to be exact, although an individual doesn’t need to have all five to have metabolic syndrome. Those five conditions are: - Chronic high blood pressure - Too much “bad” cholesterol - Too little “good” cholesterol - Increased sugar levels (though not necessarily at a diabetic level) - Abdominally-centered obesity

Of these, the last-named is the constant. If a person has abdominally- centered obesity – by which is meant an especially large spare tire around the middle – and any two (or more) of the other conditions, he is said to have metabolic syndrome. Metabolic syndrome is not especially well-known among the general public, and that is surprising. Why? Because in the United States, at least a quarter of the adult population would be classified with metabolic syndrome. And the percentage increases as one looks at older population segments.

Importance Okay, so a guy’s got a big overhanging gut and a couple of other problems. Is that really important? Well, yes, especially when one takes into account the fact that a person with metabolic syndrome is three times more likely to experience a heart attack or stroke, and more than three times as likely to develop diabetes. Each of the five factors in metabolic syndrome is dangerous on their own; when grouped together, the danger is even greater.

Cardiovascular issues associated with metabolic syndrome mean that the heart may not be able to vigorously pump blood at usual capacity. It is that vigorously pumped blood in increased volume that enables the member to inflate during tumescence. Without that, firmness can be half-hearted or even non-existent. It’s important to know that sometimes tumescence issues precede the development of metabolic syndrome. That can be frustrating, but it also may serve as a “wake-up call,” allowing a man to have potential metabolic syndrome diagnosed early on and take steps to prevent it.

Treating metabolic syndrome If a guy is able to prevent metabolic syndrome from developing in the first place, he is way ahead. This requires monitoring things like blood pressure, cholesterol and sugar, and adapting a healthy lifestyle. In particular, a man needs to make sure he is eating healthily and getting plenty of exercise. Men with sedentary jobs in particular need to visit the gym, take up a sport or otherwise engage in appropriate levels of physical activity. The Mediterranean diet is often advised to help prevent or treat metabolic syndrome. Those who already have metabolic syndrome need to make the same lifestyle changes as mentioned above. They may also need to take doctor-prescribed medications aimed at managing the condition.

Metabolic syndrome’s effects on the tumescent male organ can be further modified if the member is kept in supreme health, and this aim can be aided by the daily use of top flight manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The ideal crème is going to contain L-arginine, an amino acid. This ingredient helps the body produce nitric oxide. This strengthens the blood vessels so that when a rush of blood is required for the manhood, they can expand more fully. Also desirable is vitamin C, which helps give male member skin its tone and elasticity. manhood health crème