Common Male Organ Disorders Every Man Should Know About More than 50 percent of men suffer from some sort of male organ disorder. However, it’s not like you’d see men at a neighborhood barbeque talking about them like, “Hey, Richard! You know, lately I’ve been having a lot of trouble retracting my prepuce. Ever happen to you? What’s your trick?” Talking about this subject is actually not really socially accepted. Until society changes and men are freely discussing their droopy privates or issues with release, this article will just have to do. Here’s a list of five of the most common member problems men have and how to blaze a path forward by learning more about them, preventing them when possible, and (hopefully) telling a friend. Male Organ Disorder #1: Member Dysfunction (MD) Okay, so if men talked about any male organ disorder, it’s most likely this one. Member dysfunction (MD) is the failure to get and maintain a hard-on. MD has taken center stage over the last 15 to 20 years thanks to more open discussion about intimacy and the miracle of the little blue tablet that “cures” it. Some studies suggest that MD affects nearly one half of men over 40. Causes of MD can include: High blood pressure Diseases that affect blood flow Lifestyle choices such as smoking, drinking too much alcohol, and sedentary living Stress, depression, and performance anxiety Obesity Diabetes Member injury Treatment should begin at the root cause of MD, which can reverse it in many cases. Medication can also be used to stimulate hard-ons. Male Organ Disorder #2: Priapism www.man1health.com