Male dysfunction and Psoriasis: Could There Be a Link?


Posted September 10, 2016 by man1health

Many men experience some male dysfunction at some point in their lives, but a recent study suggests that men with psoriasis may be at greater risk of developing male dysfunction.

 
Few things are as worrisome to a man as male dysfunction. Despite the fact that many men experience some male dysfunction at some point in their lives, it’s a topic that is not openly discussed, even among friends. Many myths and much misinformation therefore exists around this topic, which makes evidence-based information on this manhood care matter that much more valuable. Interestingly, a recent study has raised the possibility that there could be a link between psoriasis and male dysfunction.

The study
Published online in a reputable men’s health journal, the study looked at 191 men with psoriasis and 191 men without psoriasis. (Psoriasis is a skin condition characterized by red, itchy patches on the skin.) When the scientists crunched their numbers, they found that almost 53% of men with psoriasis also had male dysfunction, compared to about 40% of men without psoriasis who also had male dysfunction. Further, of those men with performance issues, those with psoriasis were more likely to classify the performance issues as severe. The authors thus determined that the data suggest that men with psoriasis are significantly more likely to suffer from male dysfunction than those without the skin condition.

What does it mean?
Does this study mean that psoriasis is a cause of male dysfunction? Though this study was not designed to definitively answer that question, the likely answer is no, psoriasis is not a cause.

That doesn’t mean, however, that there’s not a link between them, as the study found. It means that the factors which actually cause psoriasis are probably not responsible for a man’s inability to obtain or maintain tumescence. Instead, it suggests that other characteristics shared by people with psoriasis may be contributing factors to the dysfunction issue.

Other factors
For example, many people with psoriasis also have other conditions which are also linked to male dysfunction. These include diabetes, cardiovascular issues, hypertension and obesity. Each of these conditions is often associated with diminished blood flow throughout the body – including blood flow to the manhood. And as most manhood owners know, getting hard depends upon an influx of blood to the manhood.

In addition, many men with psoriasis in the study also reported experiencing feelings of anxiety and/or depression, as well as low self-esteem. All of these issues can have a severe impact on a person’s drive, which in turn can lead to pronounced performance issues. These psychologically-based factors may be even more pronounced when psoriasis occurs on or near the manhood itself. This can lead to a man feeling ashamed of or embarrassed by his male organ appearance; this in turn makes him less likely to want to engage in intimacy.

Psoriasis
So in short, psoriasis does not appear to be a major physiological cause of male dysfunction, but it can be an indicator of potential dysfunction. It also demonstrates again that male dysfunction can be a signal of other health conditions, some of which (such as hypertension, diabetes, etc.) a man may not be aware. So if a man has recurring male dysfunction, a good physical check-up is recommended to search for causes – many of which can and need to be treated.

While psoriasis is not a direct cause of male dysfunction, its appearance on the manhood can be disheartening. Getting it treated by a doctor is essential, as is regularly applying a top notch manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil), which is clinically proven safe and mild for skin to help keep the skin and the manhood itself healthy. A crème with vitamin D is especially helpful; psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder, and vitamin D contributes to healthy immune function. If the crème also includes L-arginine, so much the better; this amino acid helps blood vessels to dilate, which in turn allows a proper flow of blood into and out of the manhood. And a really good manhood health crème will simply make the organ look and feel healthier.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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Last Updated September 10, 2016