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It is a common misconception that loss of penis feeling is “all in the head;” while over 3/4 of all men experience reduced penis sensitivity, following these tips can help prevent this problem.
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g?" Most guys think that loss of penis sensation is a natural result of aging, but the truth is that men of all ages can experience diminished penile sensitivity. In fact, over 85% of all males report some degree of loss of sensation by age 39, even beginning as early as the teenage years. Reduced penis sensitivity can have devastating consequences. Men who are losing the feeling in their penis tip or along the shaft may have difficulty experiencing sexual pleasure; they may also lose confidence in their ability to please their partner, which often leads to misunderstandings and relationship issues.

Discovering that the penis is less sensitive, or has even lost most of its feeling, can be a frightening problem. It is common for men to immediately become concerned that they have a serious neurological problem; and, in fact, spinal issues, as well as other serious health problems, may cause loss of penis sensation. But most commonly, the source of lost penis feeling is related to proper penis care. Treating the penile skin with certain penis-specific vitamins and minerals which nourish and moisturize the delicate dermal tissue can help to prevent, or even reverse, loss of penis feeling.

What are the common symptoms of loss of penis feeling?
Symptoms can range from slight tingling or mild reduction in sensation to complete lack of feeling in the tip of the penis. Men who are experiencing reduced penis sensitivity may also be unable to respond to sexual stimulus, or they may achieve an orgasm during masturbation without any pleasurable feeling.

What causes reduced feeling in the penis?
The head and shaft of the penis are covered with a delicate mesh of nervous tissue which lies just under the delicate penile skin. Penis feeling can be affected in a number of ways; while it is true that serious medical problems, as well as certain medications and recreational drugs, can cause reduced penis sensation, the answer is usually more simple.

Over time, the rubbing from frequent masturbation or sex can create a “calloused” effect to the outer layers of skin, essentially desensitizing it as it develops an outer layer of dead skin cells in order to protect the skin from prolonged friction. On the other hand, the compression caused by masturbating aggressively can damage the nerve tissue underlying the skin. When the penis lacks the proper nutrient support to develop new nerve tissue, the body is unable to replace the damaged nerve cells as quickly as they are destroyed, leading to an eventual loss of sensation.

How to prevent or reverse loss of penis sensitivity
Proper penis care is essential to maintaining a healthy, supple and sensitive penis that is responsive to both physical and mental stimulation. To begin with, keeping the skin moisturized by sealing in its natural moisture can help to reduce the drying and desensitization of the dermal tissue. Ingredients such as vitamin E and shea butter have important moisturizing properties that create a natural barrier which prevents moisture loss.

Providing nervous system support with vitamins such as B5 and D, as well as certain essential amino acids, which are important in the development of new nerve tissue, can help to repair damaged nerve cells and prevent loss of penis feeling.

Using a penis health formula (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that contains these specific ingredients can help to prevent the loss of penis sensation and even restore vitality to a desensitized penis if used as part of a regular penis care regimen that includes a healthy diet, physical activity, and limiting substances such as alcohol, tobacco, and recreational drugs which may inhibit penis sensation and lead to loss of sexual pleasure.

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For additional information on most common penis health issues, tips on improving penis sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy penis, visit: http://www.penishealth101.com/ . John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.

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John Dugan writes about men's health issues and is an on-going contributing author to Manl Health at: http://www.man1health.com.

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