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10 Triggers for Member Irritation and How to Calm the Savage Beast

by John Dugan Owner

It’s a sure bet that every man experienced member irritation at some point in his life. It’s red, hot, swelling, and itchy. It could be massive or a teeny-tiny little red spot of lightening. Whatever it is, it’s painful. There are lots of things that can cause it, and a man should be mindful of them and try to avoid them whenever possible. Here are the top ten triggers for irritated male organ skin and how to stop it from happening in the first place.

Member Irritation Trigger #1: Allergic Reaction

One of the most common reasons for member irritation, allergic reactions can cause redness, itching, rash, and irritation on the male organ. Things that can cause allergic reactions include creme, latex barriers, laundry detergent, lotions, body wash, and basically anything that touches a man’s skin.

Member Irritation Trigger #2: Ingrown hairs

Ingrown hairs are those little red bumps that are unbelievably sensitive and can deliver a wallop of pain. They can occur anywhere a man shaves, including his genital area. Rubbing or popping them can lead to infection.

Member Irritation Trigger #3: Friction

Skin that gets too much contact with other skin or materials can cause friction, specifically friction burn or chafing. Things like wearing too-tight pants, self-pleasure without creme, or engaging in dry intimacy can all lead to friction burn.

Member Irritation Trigger #4: Yeast infection

It’s not just for the ladies! Yeast infections produce a spotty, intensely itchy rash to appear on and around a man’s male organ. A man may also notice a chunky, white substance in the genital area. It is also known as Candida.

Member Irritation Trigger #5: Balanitis

Located on the head of a man’s male organ, balanitis is a condition that causes inflammation. It is more often experienced by men and boys who have not been circumcised. It can also be caused by diabetes, an allergic reaction, an infection, or lax hygiene.

Other symptoms can include:

- swelling

- rash

- redness

- itching

- foul-smelling discharge

- Pain in general, and in urinating

Member Irritation Trigger #6: Eczema

Over 31 million people in the US have some form of eczema. Eczema causes a flaky, red, itchy rash to appear on a man’s skin.

Member Irritation Trigger #7: Genital Psoriasis

Genital psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder that produces small, red patches to appear on a man’s male organ. The skin may also appear shiny or scally and be itchy or sore.

Member Irritation Trigger #8: Lichen Sclerosus

Lichen sclerosus is a rare skin condition that affects the reproductive and fastidious sections of a man’s body. This condition causes white, patchy skin to form on the male organ. Secondary symptoms include redness, pain, itching, bleeding, blistering, or scarring that often affects the genital and fastidious regions of the body. It can cause patchy, white skin to form on the male organ. Those with lichen sclerosus might experience redness, itching, pain, blistering, scarring, or bleeding. Doctors do not know what causes this condition.

Member Irritation Trigger #9: Member Transmitted Infections

Some member transmitted infections can produce redness, itching, bumps, warts, blisters, sores, and swelling on or near the male organ. Doctors have identified 20 potential member transmitted infections, all of which cause member irritation. Some of the most common ones include genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, HIV, and AIDS. Member transmitted infections are spread by any kind of intimate contact.

Member Irritation Trigger #10: Peyronie’s Disease

Peyronie’s disease is diagnosed when a man’s male organ has a 20 percent or higher curve in the shaft. They can cause quite significant pain for a man when urinating, getting an hard-on, and having relations. While doctors don’t know yet exactly what causes Peyronie’s disease, built up scar tissue from previous genital traumas is believed to be a major factor.

Preventing Member Irritation

There are lots of ways a man can avoid member irritation. Many are actually very simple. One is, of course, practicing safe intimacy. The others are things hygienic. Here are a few habits every man should add to his grooming routine:

Wash daily and after working out, self-pleasure, or intimacy

- Use a natural, mild cleanser. Baby wash is a great option.

- Pull back the foreskin when washing, and be sure to clean inside the folds.

- Rinse well.

- Air dry or pat dry with a soft towel.

Apply a specially formulated male organ health crème  (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to keep genital skin fresh, soft, and ready for action. This crème will calm and soothe irritated skin afflicted with redness, itchiness, and discomfort. It will also fortify the skin and defend against infection. It’s a daily male organ health habit every man should incorporate into his regimen ASAP.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.

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