Male Organ Atrophy 101: Everything a Man Should Know About Member Shrinkage Member shrinkage. Ugh, it sounds like a dirty word. Male organ atrophy sounds even worse because it has a medical ring of terror around it. Both represent the same thing: it’s a condition in which the size of a member appears to decrease (or actually does) due to a large loss of male organ tissue. Male organ atrophy is not permanent for all men and can sometimes be reversed or at least significantly helped. Let’s talk about what causes male organ atrophy, how to fix it in the case of temporary shrinkage, and tips to prevent it in the future. What Causes Male Organ Atrophy? There are several different causes of male organ atrophy. Here are a few of the most common ones, some permanent and some influenced by a lifestyle that has been linked to member shrinkage. 1. Old Man Time – Age is an unescapable truth, and while wisdom and self-image usually improve, it can take a toll on a man’s soldier. Accumulated scar tissue from years of crazy partner play and sports injuries can have a negative effect on the spongy tissue that aids in firmness, leading to member shrinkage. 2. Smoking Causes Smaller Sausages – Smoking shrinks and damages blood vessels in the body, including those in the member, which can prevent blood flow from reaching the manhood. This is proved by a study out of Boston University School of Medicine that found that male smokers had smaller members. If that doesn’t make a man quit, what will? 3. Too Many Beers and Hot Wings – Weight gain, especially visceral fat in the abdomen, can make a member look smaller, giving it a shrinking effect. The member is attached to the abdominal wall, and when the stomach inflates, it pulls the member inward, reducing its visible size. Regain inches on your junk by reducing inches on your waistline. www.man1health.com