Reliable Measure of Men’s Health

According to television celebrity doctor Dr Oz, “a mans penis is the dipstick to his health”. Changes in health of men is reflected in the change of sexual performance.

The penis relies on a good blood flow to get and maintain an erection. Any health problem that impacts circulation in general will be reflected in the quantity of blood flow to the penis, leading to varying degrees of sexual dysfunction. When performance issues arise, most men refuse to admit there is a problem – preferring to blame lack of emotional or psychological engagement with their spouses as impacting their level of desire, rather than seeking out the alternative – a medical reason.

In most instances, sexual dysfunction is a medical condition, for example:

Lowering testosterone levels – leading to lowered libido. A commonly ignored causal factor is the amount of fat on the body. Fat produces oestrogen, which in men, leads to a reduction in testosterone. So the bigger the belly, the bigger the problem below it.

The remedy is to use gels or injections to remedy the lack of testosterone, and to exercise to trigger testosterone production.

And let’s sign off with a few facts around sexual performance in men:

  • The average times a man has sex in a year = 58
  • The average length of an erect penis is 5.4″
  • Lose 35 lb and one inch more penis becomes visible
  • Stop smoking and gain 1cm

If you want more information on this topic – try the book Size Matters: The Hard Facts About Male Sexuality That Every Woman Should Know

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2 Responses to Reliable Measure of Men’s Health

  1. Rockon says:

    Good Topic

    Thanks

  2. Not sure if this is good or bad news..lol. I definately agree that strenuous excercise helps the libido. Simply going for a walk is not strenuous enough, running or lifting weights seems to do it for me anyway. Nice post!

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