Irritated Male Organ Skin
by John Dugan OwnerWhether it’s a little red rash or a throbbing pink patch,
irritated male organ skin can be a major cause for concern and a huge
inconvenience. As underwear, a pair of pants, or sometimes even air passes past
the member irritation, it can cause distress, embarrassment, and a lot of
anxiety. The good news? Many causes of irritated male organ skin can be cleared
up easily and have no long-term consequences. However, there are some very
serious partner-transmitted infections (PTIs) that manifest as male organ
irritation, so it’s important to know what is going on with the member and how
to proceed for a less-painful, less-red tomorrow.
1) Organ Overuse – A lot of intimate contact is fun; too much can
cause issues. Too much partner or solo play can result in extreme member
irritation. Rash and skin peeling can not only sideline future fun, but it can
result in a pins-and-needles feeling on the male organ and can cause cracks in
the skin that can invite in bacteria that cause nasty infections. Practice
moderation and always use a high-quality, water-based lubricant when things
start to get dry.
2) Allergies – The male organ, like every other part of the body, is subject to
irritation from allergens. One of the most common member-related allergic
reactions is to latex. It’s estimated that 15% of all Americans are allergic to
latex, which can lead to red, irritated skin. Look for non-latex latex barriers
(there are tons of options). If latex barriers aren’t to blame, identify any
new products you’ve used or any new formulations of old ones. Usually, an
antihistamine and time will treat the member irritation, but if it persists or
worsens, see a doctor.
3) Jock Itch and Fungal Infections
– A man can be a mathlete and not an athlete and still get jock
itch. This fungus likes to infiltrate the warm, moist folds in the genital
region to set up shop. See a doctor to get an anti-fungal cream to clear up the
infection, and then take measures to keep the nethers clean, fresh, and dry.
4) Balanitis – Irritated skin, especially on the head of the member, might be
balanitis. It’s caused by a funky buildup of smegma, a smelly brew of dead skin
cells, body oils, and bacteria that infuse into an especially foul, off-white
paste. The best way to say bye-bye to balanitis is regular and thorough
cleaning with a gentle cleanser. In particularly severe cases of balanitis,
medical help should be sought.
5) Partner-Transmitted Infections (PTIs) – Now for the scary part. Irritated male organ skin can be a
symptom of several PTIs. PTIs associated with a member irritation include
gonorrhea, genital herpes, genital warts, chlamydia, and syphilis. Men who
think they may have contracted a PTI should refrain from further intimate
activity and head to a clinic or doctor as soon as possible. Once diagnosed, a
medical professional will provide a treatment plan.
How to Avoid Irritated Male Organ Skin
Avoiding irritated male organ skin is easy when practicing good
genital health habits. Always use latex barriers and have a frank conversation
with intimate partners. Wear loose-fitting pants and underwear to prevent
chafing and redness. Do a patch test prior to using new soaps, detergents, or
other daily products.
Good, consistent genital hygiene habits will also go a long way in
preventing irritated male organ skin. A daily routine should include cleaning
the member thoroughly with a gentle cleanser and soft cloth. Rinse well
and pat or air dry. Routinely moisturizing the member is also a crucial part of
male organ health. Use a specially created male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) for a fresh,
rejuvenated, and smooth member. Vitamins like A, B, C, D, and E are ideal for
soothing and healing the skin while also locking in moisture. They also aid in
collagen production and elasticity, making the skin pliable and soft.
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