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Doctor Issues Urgent Warning Over ‘Summer P**is’
A doctor has issued an urgent warning over ‘summer p**is.’
With temperatures rising, the peculiar but notable phenomenon has gained attention online.
It refers to the temporary increase in size some men notice during hotter weather.
It’s a natural physiological response: as the body heats up, blood vessels dilate to aid in cooling, causing the manhood to appear slightly more engorged.
While this might seem like a harmless or even welcome change, medical professionals are urging caution.

Dr. Donald Grant, a general practitioner and senior clinical advisor at The Independent Pharmacy, has revealed that the warmer weather can have unintended negative consequences on male s**ual health.
Dr. Grant told MailOnline: “Across the U.K., we’ve been blessed with some incredible spring weather as temperatures exceed 25C in some cities.
“While this is welcome news, the warm weather can also affect many health conditions, exacerbating symptoms. This includes e***tile dysfunction (ED).”
E***tile dysfunction, or the persistent inability to achieve or maintain an e***tion, can be aggravated by summer heat.
One of the key contributing factors is dehydration.
Dr. Grant explained: “When we become dehydrated, our bodies reduce blood volume, making it more difficult for men with p**ile issues to achieve and maintain an e***tion.”
Another contributing factor is fatigue due to heat.

The body expends more energy maintaining a stable internal temperature, leading to tiredness and poor sleep.
“Poor sleep can have a direct impact on hormone production, limiting the amount of testosterone produced, which, in turn, worsens ED symptoms,” the doctor added.
In addition, lifestyle changes that accompany sunny weather, like increased alcohol consumption, can also have a negative impact.
Dr. Grant noted: “When temperatures rise, so does alcohol consumption, as Brits make use of beer gardens and host get-togethers to enjoy the warm weather.”
However, alcohol can lower blood pressure and restrict blood flow to the g**itals. Prolonged excessive drinking can also cause nerve and blood vessel damage, further worsening issues.

Dr. Bhavini Shah, a GP with LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor, has also emphasized the psychological aspect.
She stated: “Chronic stress, anxiety, depression, and other mental health conditions can make it harder to get and keep an e***tion.”
Stress hormones can impair the vascular processes involved in e**ctions, and may also lead individuals to rely on unhealthy coping habits like smoking or drinking, both of which can contribute to ED.
ED is relatively common, affecting around 50% of men over 40, per the National Library of Medicine. Though occasional difficulty is normal, frequent or ongoing issues should be evaluated by a healthcare professional.
ED can signal more serious underlying health problems, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, or hormonal imbalances.
While medications are often effective, they are not suitable for all, particularly those with heart conditions.
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