Male Organ Skin: Is Member Discoloration a Problem?
by John Dugan OwnerA man’s manhood skin deserves regular attention to ensure that
there is nothing strange happening down there. But what happens when a man
looks at his male organ and realizes the color is a little different than it
used to be? Or when he sees the color of another man’s organ and wonders if
there might be something wrong with his? Member discoloration is often not
discoloration at all, as every man is different. One man might have very dark
skin on his male organ, while another has surprisingly light-colored skin, and
still another might have a member that is darker on one end than on the other.
This wide variety of color is no indication at all of a problem with manhood
skin.
The Incredible Color-Changing Male Organ
However, sometimes a man who has known his organ as a certain
color for many years might suddenly notice some member discoloration. What
could cause this?
- Bruises and abrasions. When the male
organ suffers some sort of injury, bruises and abrasions can result. But the
bruises might come from moments that a man might not even realize are causing
injury, such as when he grips far too tightly during self-pleasuring, or is
enjoying vigorous intimacy that leaves him quite sore afterward. In the
aftermath, he might notice dark bruises on his male organ, which will
eventually change color as the bruises heal. This member discoloration should
go away within a matter of days; if not, it’s time to see the doctor.
- Self-gratification. As mentioned earlier,
a man can actually injure himself during self-play, which can lead to member
discoloration through bruising. However, the changes in manhood skin that occur
with self-pleasuring can also be quite gradual. The friction that a man
subjects his male organ to on a daily basis can eventually lead to a slight
thickening of the skin, which in turn makes the skin look a little darker.
However, this kind of discoloration is so slight, and rarely causes problems
for the manhood skin, so it is rare that a man notices it.
- Vitiligo. This is an interesting
condition in which the skin loses pigmentation. This can happen gradually, with
spots that were once of a normal color suddenly appearing to have no color at
all. This condition is not painful, and it’s certainly not contagious.
Unfortunately, there’s also nothing a man can do about it. The good news is
that an understanding partner might see the unusual coloration as a bonus,
something that makes the male organ rather beautiful, rather than something
negative.
- Lichen planus. This itchy rash can
appear out of nowhere. It starts out as bumps that are varying shades of purple
with white around them or across them. It can appear anywhere, including the
male organ. The manhood skin might look very different, but the organ isn’t
always itchy when this rash is present. It’s not contagious and there is no
cure, but it often does clear up in a year or so.
- Corticosteroids. These creams are known
to be tough on the skin, so it makes sense that using them can lead to member
discoloration over a long period of time. A man should always take care to not
use more than recommended, and remember that these are not meant to be used
over a long period of time; if itchy manhood skin persists, visit the doctor to
figure out what the problem might be.
Dealing With Member Discoloration
When it comes to matters of manhood skin and health, don’t hesitate
to see the doctor if member discoloration is a concern. Always take good care
of the manhood skin through use of a high-quality male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). An oil with shea
butter will keep the skin smooth, while vitamin C can help protect against
injury and vitamin E can help heal it.
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