Common Sense Tips to Avoid Member Pain
by John Dugan OwnerWhen
it comes to member pain, men will often do anything possible to avoid it. In
most cases, member pain and other male organ problems can be avoided with
simple attention to good manhood
care. But if a man ever does deal with the surprise of member pain that
just won’t go away, it behooves him to know exactly what is causing the pain
and how to get rid of it as soon as possible.
Common reasons for member pain
Understanding the most common reasons for member pain can help a
man figure out how to avoid it, or at least how to treat it when it does
happen. Here are the most common culprits:
1) Simple chafing. This can happen for numerous reasons, as most men can
attest. Chafing can result from anything from biking to running to horseback
riding to sensual relations without enough creme. Chafing can be alleviated by
the use of special cremes or powders for athletics, as well as the use of
adequate lubrication during sensual congress.
2) Irritation. Irritation can occur when the manhood encounters anything
that might be an allergen, such as a new detergent or even a partner’s perfume.
It can also happen when a man encounters a rough surface against the delicate
manhood skin, such as when he goes commando and his manhood rubs against the
fabric of his pants. As soon as a man pinpoints what causes the irritation and
resolves the issue, the member pain should go away.
3) A variety of injuries. From the harsh, sudden injuries that can occur during
contact sports to the repetitive injuries that might
occur from self-pleasuring a little too much, a guy can injure his
manhood in a variety of ways. The good news is that a man usually notices a
manhood injury immediately, which helps him avoid further male organ problems
by seeking immediate attention.
4) Socially shared infections. Those who contract a socially shared infection might suffer
from significant member pain. This pain can ‘ramp up’ over the span of a few
days or get worse over the span of weeks or months. Member pain that won’t go
away and is accompanied by other signs that might indicate an infection should
be seen by a physician.
5) Other infections. Some infections aren’t necessarily caused by social
situations but can cause significant member pain regardless. These include
yeast infections, urinary tract infections, kidney infections and the like.
Infections like these often include other symptoms as well, such as itching or
a high fever. When in doubt, always talk to the doctor.
6) Balanitis. This often happens to uncut men who have been a bit lax in
the hygiene department. This infection can include swelling, pain, itching, and
a discharge from the area under the prepuce. Treatment includes keeping the
area very clean, including showering and carefully cleaning the manhood at
least a few times a day until the symptoms subside.
7) Phimosis. A less common issue on this list, phimosis is a condition in
which the prepuce can’t be retracted without pain. Though it usually happens to
younger men and boys, it might also occur in adults, especially if there has been
some sort of injury or scarring to the prepuce and area around it. A doctor’s
help will be needed to remedy this male organ problem.
Many infections and other member pain issues can be avoided by
keeping the skin very well-hydrated. In order to do this, a man should reach
for a specially formulated manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). The best crèmes will contain a powerful combination of Shea
butter and vitamin E. Shea butter is proven as a high-end emollient and is used
in numerous creams and lotions. Vitamin E works well with Shea butter to
enhance the softness of skin. Avoiding dry skin can help a man keep many male
organ problems at bay.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common manhood health issues, tips on improving male organ 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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