Male Organ Rash Caused by Tinea Versicolor
by John Dugan OwnerA skin rash can may an otherwise healthy looking body, and
when it is localized as a male organ rash, it can give pause to would-be
admirers of said member – enough to often make them decide not to pursue
further engagement with the owner of said member While a male organ rash may
indeed sometimes indicate a specific male organ health issue, often it is more
of a dermatological concern. Such is the case if tinea versicolor is the cause
of the male organ rash.
What is tinea versicolor?
Also saddled with the name pityriasis versicolor, tinea versicolor
is a fungal infection. (Jock itch, another fungal infection, also belongs in
the tinea family.) Tina versicolor is caused by a yeast, which is a
kind of fungus.
Many people hear about yeast being on the manhood and find it a
gross thought. In fact, yeast commonly do live on the body; it’s just that they
don’t often create a situation, like a rash, so most people are unaware of
them.
With tinea versicolor, the yeast impedes proper pigmentation.
Where the yeast infection is present, the skin is a different shade or color
than the skin surrounding it (creating the rash-like effect). Most often with
tinea versicolor, the affected skin is lighter than the skin around it, but not
always: there have been many cases where the affected skin was darker. It tends
to have a very patchy look, often with large areas of the skin forming one
large patch.
Tinea versicolor typically appears on the upper trunk, arms and
neck, but it can appear anywhere on the body and has appeared as a male organ
rash. It would be unusual for it to appear solely as a male organ rash; rather,
it would most likely spread at least to the area surrounding the member, and
very likely may also have appeared on the torso or other body parts in addition
to on the manhood.
Over time, the rash can become scaly and scabby looking. It may
also grow itchy, sometimes intensely so. The rash also becomes more pronounced
if the skin around it develops a tan (not an issue with the male organ rash
except for those who sunbathe nude.)
Causes and treatment
Tinea versicolor develops when the yeast which are already
occurring naturally on the skin decide to overproduce. This can be brought on
by a number of causes. For example, hormonal changes can be a trigger, so this
often happens among pubertal individuals or those experiencing a later change
in hormone levels. Hot humid weather can also bring it about, as can skin that
is too oily. And people with a weakened immune system are more prone to this
disorder.
There are a number of over-the-counter antifungal medications that
a doctor may recommend to treat tinea versicolor. If the case is severe or
resistant, a prescription strength medication may be required.
Typically, a patient will be required to take medication
periodically even after the rash has gone, in order to help prevent its
recurrence.
If the male organ rash becomes scaly, it may cause some discomfort
during sensual activity, including self-pleasuring.
When a man has a male organ rash, even if from sources other than
tinea versicolor, his member skin often becomes overly dry. He can help address
this problem by daily 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). Look for a
creme that contains both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a
natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). This can help create a “moisture lock” to
help trap moisture in the affected area. In addition, a crème with a potent
antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid can help strengthen delicate member skin by
fighting excess free radicals and the damage they can cause.
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