Iron Deficiency Can Cause Itchy Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerItchy male organ. It can happen anywhere. In the privacy of one’s
own room, yes, but it seems to more often happen when one is walking down a
crowded street or talking to a potential new partner in a bar or making an
important presentation in front of an important client.An itchy male organ is
one of the most common male organ health issues, and the range of causes is
wide and varied. Interestingly enough, it appears that iron deficiency may in
some cases be a contributing factor to that annoying itchy male organ.
Pruritus
Itchy skin is often called pruritus by medical professionals, so
technically an itchy male organ could be said to be a pruritical manhood – but
most doctors shy away from being that technical. But why should a lack of iron
have anything to do with how itchy a man’s equipment is?
Iron is important for healthy skin, whether on the member or
elsewhere. One reason for this is that iron is required to transport oxygen
throughout the body, and it is this access to iron that impacts the health of
all organs – and the skin is indeed an organ of the body. When skin is properly
oxygenated, it is able to access nutrients more fully and to use those nutrients
in vital processes that are intended to keep skin healthy.
When there is a deficiency of iron., the skin gets less oxygen
than it needs. This can lead to dryness and cracking, and skin that lacks
proper moisturization tends to be much more prone to itchiness. Often that
itchiness may be confined to certain areas of the body – in some cases, the
manhood.
Iron deficiency
Often iron deficiency comes about simply because a person is not
getting enough iron in their diet. When that is the case, a change in eating
habits may be called for. Some foods are especially high in iron; these include
red meats, beans, dried fruit, fortified cereals, shellfish, spinach, pumpkin
seeds, turkey, and broccoli. So, adding more helpings of iron-rich foods can be
effective.
Sometimes iron deficiency is not caused by, or not solely caused
by, dietary issues. Loss of blood can create an iron deficient situation. There
are certain diseases and conditions that can also lead to a loss of iron, such
as Crohn’s disease, atrophic gastritis, or parasites. There are some
medications (including aspirin) that may also impair the necessary absorption
of iron.
Itchy skin is not always a symptom of iron deficiency – and when
it is, it is usually not the only one. Other symptoms include lethargy or
fatigue, weakness, shortness of breath, heart palpitations, difficulty
concentrating, brittle hair or loss of hair, pale skin, coldness in hands
and/or feet, sores on the mouth or tongue, and difficulty swallowing.
If a man suspects he may have iron deficiency, he should consult a
doctor promptly. It is best not to self-diagnose, as many of these symptoms are
associated with other conditions as well. Also, adding iron supplements without
consulting a doctor can be dangerous, as too much iron can also result in
problems, especially in children. A medical professional is better positioned
to prescribe an appropriate course of treatment.
Taking care of iron deficiency that is causing an itchy male organ
will help long run, but in the short term a more immediate solution is
desirable. One thing that helps is the regular application of a top notch male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). Because dryness is typically the reason for
the itchiness, find a crème that includes a combination of effective
moisturizing agents, such as highly prized shea butter and natural vitamin E.
It helps if the crème also contains vitamin B5 (also known as pantothenic
acid), which is required for cell metabolism and the maintenance of healthy
tissue.
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