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Gentlemen, here are 5 reasons why the size of the p3nis decreases

It is not a new fact that many men are obsessed with the size of their "toy".

But the size of your p3nis can be threatened. While many companies spend money to offer products that increase a man's p3nis size and performance in bed, very few of them look for the fact that sometimes p3nis shrinks naturally.

The p3nis change over time and the shrinkage of the p3nis is real. Er3ctions naturally become smaller and less firm as a person ages, urologists confirm. Although men can't do anything to completely stop the narrowing of the dick, there are a lot of things they can do to make the shrinkage of the p3nis worse.

The p3nis can lose about a centimeter in length when you are in your thirties, about to enter your sixties. This was confirmed by Jamin Brahmbhatt, MD, a Florida-based urologist. Each virility is composed of three tubes, two of which are vascular and depend on blood flow to stand up. The third is used to channel urine.

As men age, virility loses collagen and elasticity due to aging and the death of more cells, just like in any other part of the body.

All this affects blood flow throughout the body, including to the p3nis, making erections smaller and less pronounced than before.

But apart from the natural causes of p3nis shrinkage, there are other causes of p3nis shrinkage in men.

Below are five main causes of p3nis shrinkage in men and solutions to control them.

1- Weight gain

As your belly grows, the p3nis is pulled into the body. Not only does the p3nis appear shorter when a man's belly becomes more prominent, but it also loses length as it is unable to extend further away from the body. While the length of the p3nis remains intact, most of the p3nis is trapped in the body's fat pad. As these fatty deposits increase in the abdominal wall, the p3nis may appear smaller. Experts estimate that for every 15kg of weight gain, there is a loss of one inch of the apparent length of 35 pounds!

Now, before you put that tender and good pork in your mouth, think about how it will reduce the size of your precious lollipop and eat a salad instead.

SOLUTION: Stay fit, maintain a healthy diet, and take steps to improve your overall health. While we hear this advice all the time, no one tells you that your 35 pounds could shrink if you don't! It looks like an effective marketing campaign for a healthy lifestyle!

2. Don't use your toy enough

We know you're excited about this part, but before you continue, remember that too many things are bad! Having regular s3xuelles relationships also prevents your p3nis from shrinking.

These activities create blood flow to the p3nis and are therefore beneficial for your health. It helps to understand that your p3nis is designed to be erect and filled with blood from time to time. A constantly flaccid p3nis promotes erectile shrinkage. If you stay too long without er3ction, collagen, smooth muscle, elastin and other erectile tissues will begin to deteriorate, resulting in a loss of length and circumference of the p3nis and limiting the ability to achieve er3ction. In a vicious circle, loss of s3xual function can lead to additional erectile dysfunction, as poor genital blood circulation leads to low levels of oxygen in blood vessels and genital tissues.

BUT, that doesn't mean you should go to bed everywhere. Remember that AIDS IS REAL and other STDs that are NOT treatable. Stay with a WOMAN and enjoy your s3xe with her. At least 3 times a week should be enough to keep things exciting!

3. p3nis broken or damaged

This can occur during s3xuel intercourse when the p3nis is accidentally stuck against the woman's pelvic bone, causing the cartilage of the p3nis to fracture. Rupture of p3nis can create an emergency that requires surgical repair, which is necessary to stop bleeding and repair damage and prevent the potential of Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease affects about one in 100 men and is a condition that causes curvature of p3nis, resulting in shortening, deformity, angulation and pain of p3nis.

SOLUTION: Be careful when you have s3xuelle relationships. If you notice a painful mass of erectile tissue or scar tissue, curvature, shortening and deformity, consult a urologist for management as Peyronie's disease is treatable once the acute phase is complete and healing has stabilized. Similarly, if you suffer a fracture of the p3nis after a missed stroke – marked by audible pop, sharp pain, swelling and bruising – go to the emergency room as soon as possible!

4. Side effects of prostate surgery:

Prostate cancer affects one in nine men. It's scary I know. Older men and African men are most likely to be diagnosed with an enlarged prostate or prostate cancer. About 6 out of 10 cases are diagnosed in men 65 years of age or older, but this is rare in men under 40 years of age. The average age at diagnosis is about 66 years. While eliminating the problem is essential to save lives, prostate surgery, especially radical prostatectomy, often decreases the length and circumference of the p3nis. It can also cause erectile dysfunction.

RESOLUTION: Resuming s3xuelle activity as soon as possible after prostate surgery will help rehabilitate p3nis and prevent atrophy due to non-use. Ladies, at least a month after surgery (seek the advice of a doctor) can help your man reach the heavens!

5. Have low testosterone

Men should be aware that testosterone levels decrease with age, a condition known as andropause. This is also known as "male menopause" and it starts at age 30. We often think that menopause is reserved for women, but men also experience menopause and theirs begins at an early age of 30. As a result, libido decreases, morning er3tions occur less frequently, and erectile dysfunction increases. These changes all contribute to the shrinking of the penis.

SOLUTION: This is a difficult question. Due to the resulting low testosterone levels, most men have a decreased libido and lose interest in sex and "using or losing it" becomes a challenge.

Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) is often prescribed to men with andropause. Here they can opt for a hormone injection every two weeks. Alternatively, they can stick a hormonal patch on their skin on a daily basis. Or, they can apply a testosterone-infused gel to the upper back and arms or insert hormone lozenges under the skin every two months.

CONCLUSION:

Don't let your manhood shrink! Take good care of yourself and stick to one va.gin and everything will be fine!!

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