Tired of Scratching That Itchy Male Organ? Get Rid of Stress Chill, suave, debonair gentleman. Definitely a magnet for the ladies. That is, until they notice him trying (and failing) to surreptitiously scratch his itchy male organ and instead looking like a guy who simply can’t keep his hands off his manhood. Every man has an itchy male organ at some time or another (and it always seems to be its itchiest when the most alluring potential partner is around). Sometimes an itchy male organ can be associated with a male organ health issue, such as a rash or other skin eruption. But sometimes there are other causes. For example, doctors know that itchiness – including itchiness on the male member – can be a reaction to having too much stress in one’s life. Psychogenic itch The technical medical term for an itch caused by stress (or anxiety or depression) is a psychogenic itch. When one is experiencing mental health issues like these, the body releases a great deal more of serotonin and norepinephrine. Nerve cells produce serotonin, which is used for several purposes, including helping to stabilize mood. Norepinephrine is a chemical that is used to get the brain and body alert and ready for action. When the body gets too much of these chemicals, it can result in an itch, including an itchy male organ. So relieving stress (or anxiety or depression) can help to alleviate an itchy male organ when it is contributing to the itchiness. For those who are experiencing severe stress (and certainly severe anxiety of depression), getting assistance from a mental health professional is strongly recommended. But for those stress is not as acute, the following tips may be helpful in turning the stress levels down a few notches. Get active. One of the best ways to relieve stress and tension is by being physically active. Going to the gym, riding a bike, swimming, jogging, mowing the lawn, raking leaves, even just standing up from the desk and doing a few jumping jacks can help when stress is high.
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