Buerger’s Disease Can Imperil Male Organ Health Maintaining good male organ health is crucial if a man is to get the maximum enjoyment and pleasure from his manhood. That’s one reason why taking good care of the member, examining it regularly, using a quality male organ health crème on a regular basis and being on the lookout for signs of problems is important. But as most men also realize, sometimes male organ health can be affected by conditions which originate in or seem to have little to do with the manhood itself. One such condition is Buerger’s disease, a recurrent inflammatory condition. About Buerger’s disease Also known by the more technical medical term of thromboangiitis obliterans, Buerger’s disease involves inflammation and clotting of small and medium veins and arteries. Most of the time, this condition occurs in the extremities – the hands and the feet. However, there are recorded instances of Buerger’s disease dwelling in the member and/or sacks. When a man has Buerger’s, the walls of the affected veins and arteries swell up, effectively narrowing the vein or artery. With the instrument narrowed, there is less room for blood to flow through, so blood flow (and the rate at which blood flows) is diminished. In time, this can lead to a complete blockage of the vessel, which means that anything in the vessel located beyond that clot is not getting any blood. Without blood, the tissue does not receive oxygen, and this in turn eventually causes the tissue to die. In extreme cases, gangrene can set in, which often leads to amputation. So if the blockage occurs in the manhood or sacks, a man runs the risk of a full or partial amputation of his most delicate parts. Men are much more likely to get Buerger’s disease, typically between the ages of 20 and 40. In the majority of cases, the victim is a smoker, and usually a heavy smoker. It also is more common among people of South Asian descent (suggesting a genetic factor at work), but it is not limited just to that demographic.
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