Eradicating Male Organ Problems: Get Rid of Midsection Lice
by John Dugan OwnerSometimes a man will face manhood itching that takes things to an
extreme, making it impossible for him to keep his hands away from his middle.
That’s often the case with midsection lice, which is one of those male organ
problems that can make a guy cringe at the very thought of it. The good news is
that with prompt and proper manhood care, a guy can quickly get
on the road to healing from the itch and eradicating those little bugs.
What are midsection lice?
Midsection lice are exceedingly tiny parasites, measuring only
about 2 millimeters in length when fully grown. They are usually yellow, grey
or red. They are so tiny that it’s usually impossible to actually see them, and
it might take a strong magnifying glass or microscope to confirm what they are.
If a guy does manage to see one, it will look quite like a sea crab. They are
similar to head lice, but not the same thing at all – midsection lice almost
always wind up in the nether regions.
How does a guy get them?
Midsection lice are usually spread by skin-to-skin contact. The
contact must be direct, which is usually why they are spread during sensual
play. Using a barrier protection doesn’t stop transmission of the lice, as they
can cling to areas that the latex won’t cover. In addition, the lice might be
transmitted by fabric that has come into contact with the midsection, such as
underwear or sheets. When there are lice in the sheets, for example, a guy can
get them simply by crawling into bed.
It’s very important to remember that even someone with excellent
manhood care and overall hygiene can easily contract midsection lice. So just
because someone “looks clean” doesn’t mean anything about whether they have
midsection lice – or other infections, for that matter.
How does a guy know he has them?
The first tip-off is the overwhelming itch, which can leave a man
scratching so badly that he actually creates irritated skin and possibly even
open sores. Another sign is a black powdery look to underwear after removing them,
or tiny dots of blood in the area. There might be bluish dots on the skin,
almost like tiny bruises, that are the result of bites from the lice. Keep in
mind that a man can be infected for several weeks before the symptoms begin to
show up.
Getting rid of midsection lice
Midsection lice are tough to eradicate, so it’s necessary to get a
doctor involved. Prescription creams can be rubbed on the area that will kill
off the lice, and prescription shampoos will work as well. But a guy will still
need to get rid of the “nits,” or eggs, of the lice. Since these are usually
attached to hair, many men find that shaving their midsection hair helps a
great deal. But even if a man is clean-shaven, he still must use the
prescription cream exactly as directed, as midsection lice are notoriously
tough to remove.
Finally, all bedding or areas where sensual activity might have
taken place – or even where a man might have sat down in the buff, such as his
living room sofa – must be thoroughly cleaned. This means watching sheets and
all other bedding in very hot water, drying on the hottest cycle, and using
sprays that are designed to treat mattresses and other surfaces. The doctor can
guide a man to the right products.
Throughout the process, a man must take care to prevent other male
organ problems that often result from itching. A specially formulated member health crème (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin), used every
day, is a great idea. Look for a crème with vitamins A, C, D and E, all of
which are known for their healing properties. Also look for a crème with Shea
butter, which is known for deep hydration that can alleviate some of the
itching a man suffers when battling midsection lice.
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