Loss of Male Organ sensitivity: Why it Happens and How to Get it Back Lack of male organ sensitivity seems to be an inevitable fact of life for men. Looking at the television, in magazines, or in talks at the neighborhood barbeque, male organ sensation loss is a topic of conversation. Sprays and gels are available that are intended to increase sensitivity, but they don’t always work. However, there are other ways to increase male organ sensitivity besides relying on expensive medications. Some causes have reasonable fixes such as lifestyle changes, while others can be managed with medications to improve overall health. Let’s take a look at some causes of male organ sensation loss and how to get it back. 1. Excessive Manual Pleasuring – Desensitization of any type occurs over time, whether it is to violence on television or excessive selfpleasuring. Men who pleasure themselves vigorously and multiple times each day can be subject to a loss of sensitivity as time goes on. This is especially so in the case of men who use the “death grip.” This can lead to a thickening of the outer layer of skin. This layer of skin can block tactile stimuli from manual stroking, oral contact or penetration, which limits a man’s ability to experience sensual pleasure. The sensation can be regained if the man takes some time away from self-pleasure to regain sensitivity, and then resumes moderate activity with less rigorous fervor and reduced tension. 2. Age – As men age, their bodies change. Of course, so do their members. The blood vessels direct blood flow in and out of the manhood, and this process slows with age. To increase blood flow, men are encouraged to exercise before intimate contact, cease eating prior to intimacy and have relations at the time of day when they are most alert. 3. Low Male Hormone Levels – With age, most men experience a depletion of hormone levels. This depletion then leads to a loss of male organ sensation or a numbness in the private area. Other symptoms of low hormone levels are fatigue, low moods such as sadness or depression, irritability, and reduced muscle mass. Thankfully, it can be treated with medication. www.man1health.com