Male Organ Rash: Likely Causes and Effective Remedies
by John Dugan OwnerThe human skin can be susceptible to problems like rashes. These
can often be easily treated using topical medications. But if a rash appears on
sensitive body parts such as the male organ, there could be cause for concern.
Failure to treat rashes and other problems in this delicate area can lead to
more serious issues. To better care for this sensitive body part, it’s
important to be aware of some common causes for male organ rash, as well as the
recommended treatments.
Razor
Bumps – As suggested by the name, these red,
itchy spots usually appear after shaving the hair around the male organ.
However, this is not as serious as it can be perceived, as razor bumps are
simply the result of irritated skin and can be remedied easily. Experts suggest
shaving after taking a shower, when the skin is soft, and applying shaving gel
for moisturizing. Shaving towards the direction of hair growth is also
recommended.
Jock
Itch – This is another common problem that most men have to deal
with on a regular basis. Prevalent most especially among athletes, jock itch is
caused by a fungus that thrives in warm, moist areas. It can cause a red,
spreading, itchy rash that may affect the entire lap area, as well as the
thighs. Topical medications such as those used to treat athlete’s foot are
generally effective for clearing up this condition.
Contact
Dermatitis – This condition is a type
of allergic reaction to something in the environment. Most mild cases appear
like the run-of-the-mill skin rash, but worse scenarios include fluid-filled
bumps that may dry and peel. The most common triggers for contact dermatitis
include soaps, laundry detergents, some types of rubbers, and even plants and
grasses. This condition can be treated by use of topical hydrocortisone
ointments. A high-end moisturizer is also recommended to help sooth the itch
and minimize drying and flaking.
Balanitis – Balanitis refers to inflammation of the sheath and/or head and
is most common among uncut men. It is normally caused mainly by poor hygiene,
which allows for the proliferation of bacteria, leading to swelling, soreness,
and an itchy, red rash. The best remedy for balanitis is simply cleaning the
infected area with a mild cleanser and avoiding the use of scented soaps that
may contain irritant chemicals.
Psoriasis
– Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that essentially speeds up
the life cycle of skin cells, causing a rapid build-up of dead skin cells on
the skin’s surface. Male organ psoriasis, in particular, comes off as a deep
red rash appearing shiny patches at the tip of the male organ or on its shaft.
Similar to jock itch, it is aggravated by the moisture that is being locked in.
Unfortunately, there is no real cure for this condition, but there are methods
to keep it under control, such as treatment with oral medications, UV light,
and use of crèmes containing vitamins A and E.
Prevention
is better than a cure
The
male organ is one of the most delicates part of a man’s body, and it should be
given utmost attention when it comes to treatment. Hygiene, of course, will
always play a big role, as well as maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
Daily male
organ care may be extended
beyond simply bathing the area to use of a male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). A high-end
product containing nutrients such as Vitamins A, B5, C, D3, and E, as well
as rich moisturizers such as Shea butter, can be a key solution for maintaining
hydration and soothing itchy, dry, reddened skin.
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