Submitted by: J Dugan
Men prepping themselves for a hot date like to make sure they are in as sensual and appealing a condition as possible and male organ odor is one of the last things they want. Its a situation that causes many men embarrassment and frustration. The good news is that it sometimes can lead a man to look into possible issues, either with male organ health itself or with overall general health. And in some cases, male organ odor might point to ketonuria.
What is ketonuria?
Simply put, ketonuria refers to the presence of ketone bodies in the urine. The name pretty much says that, but that explanation doesnt help if a man doesnt know what ketone bodies are or why they maybe shouldnt be in his urine.
Ketone bodies
Ketone bodies (simply called ketones) are an end product of the bodys fatty acid metabolism process. When fatty acids get metabolized in the liver, the residue thats left over is called ketones. In most cases, the amount of ketones produced is tiny. These ketones exit through the urine, but theyre in such small amounts that theyre not really noticeable.
So what happens to make amounts that are noticeable and bring about ketonuria? Usually it happens when the body needs energy and tries to burn carbohydrates to produce that energy only to discover that there arent any (or arent enough) carbohydrates to do the job. It then looks around, sees that there are fats available, and decides to convert those into energy instead. And when it does that, it creates a greatly increased amount of ketones.
Conditions
If this exchange of fats for carbohydrates as fuels is only an occasional occurrence, theres not much to worry about. But when it happens consistently, or if the amount of fats used is really excessive, it can indicate a more serious health issue.
The most common indication would be the possibility of diabetes, as ketonuria can occur much more frequently in individuals with this condition. However, it can also indicate the possibility of hyperthyroidism or fever, as well as a significant need to alter dietary habits.
The male organ odor connection
So what does ketonuria have to do with male organ odor? Well, there are a number of symptoms associated with ketonuria, such as dehydration, thirst, nausea and in some cases, male organ odor.
Why should this be? When ketones are in the urine in a large amount, they contribute a sour or fishy smell to the urine. The larger the concentration of ketones, the more pronounced the smell. When ketone counts are especially high, the aroma may escape through the skin when a man sweats (and the manhood is a part of the body where sweat is more frequent than others).
In addition, when a man urinates, dribblings or droplets often remain behind when the urine stream has ceased. These dry on the member, and as they dry the intensity of the ketone-based aroma can strengthen.
If a man suspects that his male organ odor could indicate ketonuria, he should check with a doctor, especially if he has other symptoms commonly associated with it. However, he shouldnt panic; there can be many, many causes for a foul-smelling manhood.
Whether male organ odor is caused by ketonuria or not, the smart man regularly applies a superior member health crme (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) to his member daily. Its essential that such a crme includes vitamin A, as this vitamin possesses anti-bacterial properties that attack the bacteria most commonly associated with rank male organ odor. It also pays to search for a crme with vitamin D, the so-called miracle vitamin which is lauded for its proven ability to help maintain manhood cell health.
About the Author: Visit
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for more information about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.
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