Male Organ Self-Exam: How to Perform it and Why You Should Since the dawn of puberty, a man has spent many years getting to know his member intimately. It's been the object of his attention and affection without challenge. However, while a man is very familiar with the landscape of his member, he may not be examining it as closely as he thinks. That's why men young and old need to perform regular male organ self-exams. By performing male organ self-exams regularly, a man can identify any abnormalities or causes of concern a less formal visit with his member would yield. Since early detection is the key to beating many issues like cancer and partner-transmitted infections, male organ self-exams are especially important. These exams are also an important supplement to annual exams with a physician and can prompt doctor's visits when issues arise, making them the key to good member health. Why Do a Male organ Self-Exam? There are many reasons to perform a male organ self-exam regularly. One of the major reasons is to check for male organ cancers. When found in their earlier stages, these cancers often have a very positive prognosis, so diligent exams can lead to better outcomes due to early detection. Also, men who are sensually active will want to perform exams to ensure they did not contract or are not in danger of spreading partner-transmitted infections. Many partner-transmitted infections are accompanied by sores, bumps, blisters, changes in skin color, or unusual discharge; however, sometimes a disease in its early stage will appear to “cure itself” only to become more dangerous or even deadly in a later stage. That’s why frequent -self-exams are critical. Male organ Self-Exam Frequency Do a male organ self-exam at least once per month. If any issues or abnormalities are discovered, see a doctor immediately and abstain from intimacy until a doctor provides a clean bill of health. How to Perform a Male organ Self-Exam www.man1health.com