Male Organ Irritation: 7 Causes and What You Can Do Now to Find Relief
by John Dugan OwnerMale organ irritation can be anything from annoying to downright
painful. In addition to feeling sore, male skin can also be red, raw, and
embarrassing to show off. The good news is in most situations, the problem can
be easily remedied, or even avoided altogether. Following are seven
common causes of male organ irritation and recommended treatments.
1) Skin Irritation – Irritation can come from a number of different sources.
Irritation may be joined by redness and itching. Potentially it’s new
underwear, laundry detergent, or body wash that’s causing an issue. To calm the
skin, cleanse the area gently with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use soap or
scrub the tender skin. Moisturize, but only with natural products or creams
specially formulated to be used on the member, as perfumes and other
ingredients found in regular body and hand lotions can make the irritation
worse.
2) Groin Infections – Fungi love to take up residence in warm, moist places such the
folds of skin. To avoid infections like the infamous jock itch, keep the area
clean and dry. If the fungus has already invaded the nether region, see a
doctor or pharmacist for an anti-fungal cream to clear up the infection.
Usually, it will take anywhere from 7-10 days for the infection and irritation
to clear up completely.
3) Latex Protection – With one in every six Americans being allergic to latex, allergies
to latex protection are not at all uncommon. If irritation, redness, and
itchiness are noticed specifically following coupling with a rubber, latex may
be to blame. Look for alternate protection that won’t cause male organ
irritation.
4) Overuse – Sometimes, excessive coupling or self-pleasure can cause
an irritated manhood, with chafing and dry, broken skin. First things first:
call a moratorium on sensual activity for a bit and resist intimate contact
until the manhood is back to normal. Use a cool compress to soothe the
irritation, and apply a male organ health crème to balance the skin. When it’s
time to get back in the saddle, be sure to use a
high-quality lubricant for vigorous coupling and self-play.
5) Balanitis – Balanitis is a skin inflammation affecting the head and sheath
that overpoweringly impacts uncut men. It primarily occurs when there's a
build-up of smegma under the sheath. Smegma is a mixture of dead skin cells,
body oils, and bacteria that concoct a funky off-white paste and attracts
bacteria that infest the tender skin. The best way to treat and prevent
balanitis is regular and thorough cleaning of the private area daily with a
gentle cleanser. If the issue is pretty advanced, a physician will prescribe
antibiotics to clear up the infection.
6) Psoriasis or eczema – Men who already have psoriasis or eczema on other parts of
their bodies may also develop the same symptoms on the member. Treating the
irritated area with medicated cremes or vitamins A and E for relief.
7) Partner Transmitted Infections – This cause is the one generally most feared and for good
reason. An irritated manhood can be a symptom of an infection. Many infections
cause irritation, rash, blisters and peeling skin. Men who believe they may
have contracted a social disease should see their doctor or clinic immediately
for testing and avoid any intimate contact until the
results of the test are known. Once diagnosed, a doctor will prescribe
the course of treatment.
Prevent Male organ irritation
Most male organ irritations can be prevented with good grooming
habits and by practicing safe relations. Grooming should include cleansing the
private area regularly and thoroughly with a mild cleanser and soft cloth. Keep
the area dry and air it out frequently – some men prefer to sleep unclothed to
give the manhood ample time to cool off and be free.
Regularly moisturizing the member is also a critical
step. 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 clean, fresh, and soft member. These cremes
are nutrient-rich and contain vitamins like A, C, D, and E which have
properties especially advantageous for male organ health and healing. The
crème’s base should be a natural moisturizer, like Shea butter, which leaves
the skin completely hydrated and smooth.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what
to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.
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