John Dugan
John Dugan is a respected professional author who is noted for his contributions to a variety of news organizations, magazines and websites.
For many, this summer has been an especially hot one – and more than a few dudes have addressed that heavy heat situation by knocking back a fair share of cold ones. While a frosty beer can feel especially good when the temperature soars, it’s possible that imbibing alcohol – whether in the form of beer, wine or liquor – can contribute to a male organ odor situation in some men. And since rank male organ odor is a major male organ health concern for many, and since the summer weather can also contribute to increased levels of male organ odor, guys may want to take some steps to address this problem.
Alcohol and male organ odor
To be fair, alcohol intake doesn’t create male organ odor alone; rather, consumption of alcohol, especially in large quantities, is associated with increased body odor all around, include the manhood. The nasty tinge that alcohol can provide to a person’s breath – especially the morning after sinking a few too many – is already well known. But alcohol can in some cases create an odor which permeates the body itself.
This alcohol-based body odor is more typically found among people who habitually overindulge in alcohol. For an alcoholic, the result can be an aroma that lingers on a long-term basis, and a thorough “drying out” is necessary before the smell goes away.
But for the casual alcohol consumer, the issue usually occurs from the occasional “binge,” in which a man who usually drinks only a small amount of alcohol at a time goes overboard and drinks substantially more than usual. Typically, when a person drinks in moderation, the body metabolizes about 90% of the alcohol. The remaining 10% or so gets passed from the body through urination and sweat. But if a man drinks too much alcohol at one time, the body metabolizes a smaller percentage, and more and more leaves the body through sweat.
The sweat-delivered alcohol has a distinct and unpleasant aroma, and when it leaves the body through sweat around the member, the resulting male organ odor can be especially rank.
What to do
Clearly, the easiest way to avoid this particular male organ odor problem is to not drink. (And if a person is a problem drinker, getting professional help to stop drinking can make a big difference in much more important areas than male organ odor control.) But for the casual drinker, there are some ways to help reduce the degree of alcohol-related male organ odor.
By John Dugan
There are many things which can contribute to a bad case of male organ odor, including alcohol intake. Since male organ odor can be a major turn-off, eliminating it is much-desired.
John Dugan is a respected professional author who is noted for his contributions to a variety of news organizations, magazines and websites.