Male Organ odor: Find Out What Causes This Common Problem
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s no surprise that most men deal with male organ odor at some
point in their lives. After all, the private area is an ideal incubator
not-so-pleasant aromas. It’s hot, dark and humid and trapped beneath layers of
clothing. It’s no wonder why some of most common concerns relate to odor.
But just because it’s a common problem doesn’t mean you have to
live with a smelly member. While its embarrassing to talk about, most causes of
male organ odor can be fixed with simple lifestyle changes. Other more severe
causes of unpleasant smells can also be reversed with proper identification and
prevention.
Quick Fixes
Often, the cause of male organ odor can be resolved with minimal
lifestyle changes. Here are some of the most common, non-threatening reasons a
manhood might smell.
Improper hygiene: Like any other part of
your body, its essential to thoroughly clean your private area. Many men often
neglect to specifically wash their member, but it’s an important showering step
that can’t be forgotten. For men who are uncut, this is doubly important.
Sweat, bacteria and dead skin cells can build up underneath the sheath, causing
a distinct, fishy odor. Intact men should always be sure to pull back the
sheath completely while showering and wash the area underneath with warm water
and a mild soap.
A dysfunctional haircut: An
overgrowth of hair isn’t just unsightly, it can be smelly, too. Private-area
hair can often trap dampness, resulting in a less-than-ideal musky scent.
Particularly thick hair will also prevent the skin underneath from staying cool
and dry. But not to fear; men don’t need to shave themselves bare in order to
prevent unpleasant odors. Those with particularly full or thick hair, however,
may want to considering trimming themselves to keep odors at bay.
Never Properly Drying: After a shower, men
may not thoroughly dry themselves prior to getting dressed, especially during
the hot, humid summer months. However, getting dressed with a damp or even
slightly moist private area is an easy way to wind up with a smelly member.
Odor-causing bacteria thrives in damp, dark areas, making a post-shower private
area a prime target. This common problem can be resolved merely by ensuring the
entire private area is dry before getting dressed.
More Serious Problems
Sometimes, smells can be an indication that a much more serious
problem is at hand. If the above problem don’t apply to you, but you’re still
experiencing unpleasant smells, consider these other common culprits.
Yeast Infection: While this is often more
thought of as a problem impacting women, men are capable of contracting a yeast
infection as well. Caused by a fungus called candida, yeast infections can
occur by being in contact with someone else with one or poor hygiene. Symptoms
typically include a distinct, fishy smell accompanied by a thick, white
cheese-like substance. Men also find that these infections come with a burning
or itchy red rash. An antifungal crème is required to rid oneself of a yeast
infection.
Urinary Tract Infection:
Another common medical problem more often occurring in women, men can be
susceptible to urinary tract infections is their hygiene isn’t up to par. This
type of infection happens when bacteria, most often e. coli, makes its way into
the urethra. The trademark symptoms of a urinary tract infection is a frequent
urge to urinate and burning while voiding. A man with this type of infection
will also notice that his urine has an unpleasant odor, which can often linger
in the private area. An antibiotic is required to clear up a urinary tract
infection.
Prevention is always key
As with many male organ ailments, proper hygiene and prevention is
the best way to keep unpleasant member smells at bay. When showers, always be
sure to specifically cleanse the entire member using warm water and a mild soap
and after showering, always completely dry the entire private area. A male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is a great way
to be proactive about male organ odor as well. If odor is your main concern, be
sure to pick a crème that includes vitamin A, which is known for its ability
aid with odor control.
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