Reproductive function and Male Organ Blood Flow: Understanding the Anatomy of Tumescence

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Reproductive function and Male Organ Blood Flow: Understanding the Anatomy of Tumescence The human body is a wonder, a complicated organism that is a beautiful machine. Individual body parts are also wonders, including the manhood – and not just because of the sheer pleasure the manhood provides to its owner (and to partners of the owner). Of course, like all parts of the body, it requires proper care and attention, which is why male organ health is so important. And part of understanding male organ health lies in knowing the various components of the manhood and how they are affected by other parts of the body. One prime example of this is how male organ blood flow is affected by factors outside the manhood itself. The process of achieving tumescence If a guy were to look inside his manhood, he would see that there are two “chambers� on either side of it, which start at the head and travel all the way down the shaft and into the pelvis. These chambers are called the corpora cavernosa, and each one of them is filled with spongy tissue. Most of the time, the tissues in the corpora cavernosa have a small supply of blood, provided by arteries and vessels in the manhood. This supplies oxygen to the tissue, which keeps it healthy. During this time, the vessels and arteries are only partially opened, because a greater flow of blood is not required. However, when a man becomes stimulated, a signal is sent to open up the arteries and vessels so that more blood can get in to the corpora cavernosa. As this happens, the blood fills up the spongy tissue, which expands. As it expands, it fills up more space in the manhood, causing the flexible manhood to become hard. When it is stiff, the blood flow stops, and blood is trapped in the manhood so that it remains this way. After completing the act of intimacy, blood is allowed to leave the manhood, and it returns to its normal state. Flow is important

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