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Male organ bumps can be an unsightly mess on a man’s member, but in some instances they can be even more. More than one social disease is often accompanied by male organ bumps. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Can Male Organ Bumps Signal a Social Disease?


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Can Male Organ Bumps Signal a Social Disease?
By John Dugan
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  • Often when a man talks about safeguarding his
    manhood health, hes specifically talking about
    making sure that he doesnt come down with a
    social disease. Certainly, a social disease can
    be bad news for a man and any of his partners. It
    can severely limit his sensual activities and if
    not caught and treated in time can (depending
    upon the specific disease) have serious long-term
    consequences. Thus, a man may be on the lookout
    for any abnormalities that could signal the
    presence of a social disease. This raises the
    question, What about male organ bumps? Could
    they mean a social disease is present?

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Male organ bumps and Social diseases
  • The short answer is that yes, male organ
    bumps can in some cases be a warning sign that
    alerts a man to the presence of a social disease.
    But its also important to remember that (1) male
    organ bumps are not always associated with a
    social disease, and (2) they are not associated
    with all social diseases.
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  • In general, male organ bumps arent
    associated with some of the more severe social
    diseases, such as chlamydia, gonorrhea or
    syphilis. (Thats not to say that a person cannot
    have one of these conditions and have male organ
    bumps, merely that the bumps are not likely to be
    a symptom of the infection.) However, male organ
    bumps are associated with several other social
    diseases, including

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  • - HPV. Also known a human papillomavirus, HPV
    is the most common sensually-transmitted disease
    in the United States. In many cases, HPV does not
    cause immediate health problems. However,
    sometimes it is accompanied by the presence of
    warts in private areas. These can be very
    unsightly and most men will want to have them
    removed. A doctor can prescribe medicines that
    are typically effective in their removal. Of long
    term concern is the fact that HPV is associated
    with an increased risk of cancer, especially in
    women.
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  • - Herpes. Both herpes simplex1 and herpes
    simplex 2 can cause outbreaks which resemble male
    organ bumps. These small round bumps resemble
    blisters and are often quite painful, especially
    which touched. Fortunately, there are antiviral
    medications that can be used to help bring an
    outbreak under control.

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  • Molluscum contagiosum. Commonly just called
    MC, molluscum contagiosum are small, often
    flesh-colored bumps that appear in clusters. They
    are benign and do not typically cause pain,
    except when irritated by excessive friction
    which can occur when the member is sensually
    active. Treatment usually involves freezing the
    bumps off. MC can be obtained by means other
    than sensual interplay however, the virus that
    causes it often is passed on during coupling.
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  • A man with male organ bumps that he believes
    could have an origin with a social disease should
    consult with a doctor immediately.

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  • Of course, while the above social diseases can
    be associated with male organ bumps, there are
    many other causes that have nothing to do with
    sensual contact. Pearly male organ papules,
    Fordyce spots, ingrown hair follicles, blocked
    oil glands, food allergies and reactions to
    chemicals or friction can all describe or bring
    about manhood bumps of one kind or another.

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  • Hopefully, any male organ bumps that occur on
    individuals reading this article will not be
    symptomatic of a social disease. Attending to
    overall manhood health through the use of a
    superior manhood health crème (health
    professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can
    help the member bounce back from most member
    bumps. Its wise to select a crème that includes
    a wide range of vitamins, such as A, B5, C, D and
    E applied through a topical crème, these
    vitamins target the member directly to receive
    their multitude of benefits. The crème should
    also include L-carnitine, which has
    neuroprotective properties that keep the manhood
    sensitivity at a key level, even after rough
    handling.
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