Common Male Organ Problems that Fitness Buffs Should Be Aware Of
by John Dugan OwnerThere’s
no doubt that regular exercise is good for the mind and body. But a regular gym
goer has a host of male organ problems that they’re more susceptible to than
those sitting on the couch. Between less than sanitary conditions, communal
bathrooms and lots of sweat, your typical gym is ripe with bacteria that can
leave your manhood vulnerable to discomfort. But with a little knowledge, many
of the most common male problems found at the gym are easily diagnosable and
treatable.
Here are the three most common male organ problems found at the
gym and how you can solve them:
1) Yeast Infection –
Most commonly thought of as a female health problem, men can also find
themselves with a yeast infection, especially if they’re frequenting the gym.
This type of infection is caused by a fungus called candida. While candida is
usually present on the body and perfectly healthy, an overgrowth of it can be
the cause of a male yeast infection. Symptoms of a male yeast infection
typically includes itching and a burning sensation accompanied by a red rash or
white, shiny patches on the member. In some cases, a thick white substance may
be present.
Candida thrives in dark, warm and moist conditions, making it
essential to change out of sweaty gym clothes as soon as your exercise is over.
Spending the day in used gym clothes can make one very susceptive to this
common problem. Curing a male yeast infection will require an over the counter
antifungal crème.
2) “Jock Itch” – Tinea cruris,
the fungus behind “jock itch,” is another common ailment for the regular
exerciser. Like candida, tinea cruris flourishes in dark, warm and moist areas,
making the inner thighs especially vulnerable after a vigorous workout. Because
tinea cruris is a form of ringworm, it has a distinct mark, making it easy to
identify and diagnose. A man dealing with “jock itch” will suffer from a red,
scaly, circular rash with raised edges that often itches and burns.
Like yeast infections, “jock itch” can be easily avoided by
swapping soiled gym clothes with fresh, clean options after a workout. It’s
also essential not to share damp towels or be in close contact with others that
may be experiencing tinea cruris. Over the counter antifungal crèmes will clear
up this very common infection.
3) Chafing – In and out of the
gym, male organ chafing is a common problem that affects many men. However, gym
conditions can make active men particular vulnerable to this uncomfortable
condition. Damp skin is more likely to cause friction, making excessive sweat a
top culprit for a chafed member. Unlike yeast infections or jock itch, male
organ chafing is marked by red, flakey skin and, while uncomfortable, won’t
cause the acute itching and burning common with infections.
To combat chafing, opt for looser, breathable clothing. Synthetic
materials tend to be best as cotton can trap moisture. In the case of chafing,
a delicate moisturizer can also be applied to relieve uncomfortable symptoms. A
cool compress with a clean, dampened towel can also quickly relieve irritation
caused by chafing.
Relieving symptoms
While waiting for an antifungal crème to work, those afflicted
with a yeast infection or jock itch can quickly relieve their symptoms.
Delicately wash the infected area with warm water and a mild soap. If the
infection is particularly severe, just water will work as soap may irritate the
area even more. After washing, gently pat the area dry and apply a
high-quality male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) designed to soothe and protect the sensitive private area. While
male organ problems at the gym are common, they don’t have to get in the way of
an active lifestyle.
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