Dry Male Organ Skin: 5 Reasons It Happens and How to Soothe the Itch
by John Dugan OwnerThere are few things worse than having a dry male organ. Men can
experience symptoms ranging from incessant itching, to flaking, rough skin, or
a harsh, red and sore rash. This sometimes-painful burden has a habit of
popping up at the worst possible times, like before that important date on
Saturday night or as the presentation at the board meeting begins. Most men
experience dry male organ skin at some point in their lives. Luckily, there is
a multitude of methods to prevent and combat this common male problem, so don’t
fret. Consider the following potential causes to determine the best plan
of action for fighting a dry male organ.
- Allergy:
Dry male organ skin is a common symptom of an undiagnosed allergy. Fragrances,
soaps, and even laundry detergents are all potential culprits. Men who have a
red rash or swelling on the member after wearing latex protection may be
experiencing an allergic reaction to latex. Make sure to read the ingredients
list carefully on any products that come in contact with your skin and purchase
dermatologist tested, hypoallergenic products when possible.
- Tight Clothing: Wearing tight pants, especially after a sweaty workout, is an
invitation to chafing and rubbing of the delicate private area. Post-exercise,
the buildup of moisture creates skin irritation and can turn the skin red and
inflamed. Wearing pants without underwear creates friction between your skin
and the fabric and can lead to dry, flaking crusty skin. One simple remedy is
to keep your clothing a little loose, even if it means sacrificing your fashion
for your manhood - it will thank you.
- Male Yeast Infection: Although generally thought of as a female health problem, yeast
infections affect men worldwide. A yeast infection is caused by the fungus
candida and causes inflammation. A yeast infection can produce a wide variety
of symptoms that can include dry, peeling skin and intense itching. If a red
rash or thick, white discharge presents itself, consider a visit to the doctor
as those symptoms can be indications of a more serious condition, like an STI.
- HSV:
This STI can cause itching, fluid-filled blisters and sores on the skin. The
blisters are sometimes translucent and have the appearance of dry, peeling skin
on the member. If blisters are accompanied by flu-like symptoms and a burning
sensation during urination, seek medical treatment.
- Dehydration: A solution to dry, rough male organ skin might be as simple as
filling up your water bottle more often. In order for our skin to stay soft and
supple, our bodies need a constant, steady supply of water. Men should aim to
stay hydrated by drinking at least 8 glasses of water a day to keep the skin
healthy and moisturized.
Proper hygiene is vital to male organ health. Frequent cleansing
of the private area is necessary to ensure the buildup of dirt, grime and
bacteria around the member is removed. While bathing, pay special attention to
cleaning between the folds of skin, as buildup in that region can cause an
unpleasant odor, which is a common male problem.
After properly washing the area, hydrate and smooth your skin with
a product made specifically for use on the member, like a male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been
clinically proven safe and mild for skin). This particular male organ
health crème is a super weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to
the wellbeing of the male skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production, and
Shea butter, which acts as a moisturizer.
Almost as important as hygiene is avoiding touching or itching the
dry area, as scratching can introduce infection, and cause the skin to become
irritated and inflamed. In some cases, itching can cause the delicate skin to
scar. Keep the skin clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal male organ health.
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