How to Get Rid of that Bad Male Organ Smell: Odor Control for Men
by John Dugan OwnerA sure-fire way to ruin a sensual encounter is a foul-smelling
private area. While we’re all accustomed to the normal range of human body
odor, a particularly stinky member can be a catastrophe and cause real damage
to both an evening and your reputation. It’s even worse if you’re experiencing
itching, redness or swelling, because those symptoms together could be an
indication of something more serious than just a smelly package. If you’re on a
mission for male organ odor control and it is a serious problem, keep your
symptoms in mind and consider the following causes, as well as a few tips on
how to get rid of bad male organ smell.
1) Hair is
a common culprit that traps sweat, dead-skin cells, oil and bacteria that
combine in the dark, moist environment of the private area to produce odors
down there. The hair traps natural moisture and makes it almost impossible to
stay totally dry, which is a recipe for bacteria and odor. In order to maintain
freshness, keep yourself well-groomed and maintained or remove it all together.
Tip for those with pubic hair: make sure to towel dry completely after bathing,
so as to keep your nether-regions as dry as possible from the start. This could
save you from some embarrassing male organ odor issues.
2) Smegma is
a combination of dead skin cells, moisture, skin oils and sweat. Found in both
males and females, it is more commonly found in uncut men, as smegma tends to
collect under the sheath. Smegma is a thick, cheese-like substance that allows
bacteria to fester and grow and can also cause redness and irritation. In order
to prevent or rid yourself of smegma, ensure properly cleaning of the member
and sheath, paying very close attention to the folds of the skin.
3) Balanitis is inflammation of the sheath and head of the member. While this
is most common in uncut men, it can appear in intact men, too. Improper hygiene
can contribute to skin irritation, including both lack of cleansing and too
much cleansing. The member may produce a thick, lumpy and foul-smelling
discharge. If these symptoms exist, seek treatment from a medical professional
to ensure proper management.
4) Non-cotton clothing does not breathe well and traps heat and moisture, a
breeding ground for nasty bacteria that can cause a foul odor when combined
with your natural sweat and musk. Buy cotton underwear, as cotton is a
breathable fabric and gives your private area the space and air circulation it
needs to stay fresh. Jeans are infamous for keeping heat and moisture trapped,
so make sure to wear proper underwear under that denim.
5) Yeast Infections frequently occur in men, although they are not as common as
female yeast infections. Foul-smelling discharge, tight sheath and itching are
symptoms that can pop up due to candida, the fungus that causes this problem.
Candida is normally present on moist skin, but having relations with an
affected partner can transmit the infection.
Most of the time, smelly private area is just caused by a good old
fashioned need for a shower or bath. After correctly washing the private area,
dry and moisturize your skin with a product made specifically for skin, 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
health crème is a super weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to
the wellbeing of private area skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production,
and Shea butter, which hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep
the skin clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health.
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