Member Piercing: Practicing Great Manhood Care While Healing
by John Dugan OwnerFor some, the idea of a private area piercing makes them cringe.
No way is anyone going near their member with anything sharp, not to mention
actually giving them a piercing! But for some men, member piercings are
interesting and something they really want to do. It’s always a very personal
decision – what a man does with his junk should never be judged by someone
else. But there are some points a man should remember when he chooses to
undergo this procedure.
Practicing Good Manhood Care Post-Piercing
When a man chooses to get a private area piercing, he should speak
to his piercing expert to get a clear plan of action for manhood care. He will
need to follow the instructions exactly, as he needs to take care to heal the
delicate skin and avoid infection of any kind. Here are a few common sense
lessons a piercing expert should pass along:
- Keep it clean. The
pierced area will be tender and open to bacteria, which can cause infection.
That’s why it’s so important to clean the area twice each day, perhaps more if
advised by the piercing professional. Sometimes this cleaning must be done for
several weeks, or even permanently. Never skip a cleaning – it’s possibly the
most important step of all.
- Don’t clean too much. On
the other hand, cleaning too often can lead to serious problems. The skin does
need time to heal, and being overzealous with the cleaning can wash away the
beneficial oils that build up and protect the skin, helping it heal. This
dryness can lead to cracks in the skin, which invite bacteria in.
- Never clean with alcohol. Though
alcohol seems like an excellent product to use to clean an open wound, it can
lead to seriously unpleasant member pain, and that’s not something anybody
wants. Besides that, alcohol is very drying. So even if a guy can handle the
pain of the alcohol, he doesn’t need to deal with the dry skin issue.
- Use saltwater soaks when advised. When
a man gets a private area piercing, there can be some bleeding from the area.
The bleeding might last several days. When it’s done, then it is safe to use
saltwater soaks to help cleanse and heal the area. Simply place the pierced
area in the saltwater bath, or gently cover the area with a towel that has been
saturated in saltwater. Wash off all the saltwater when the soak is done.
- Be gentle with towels. It’s
important to remember that towels can contain lint, or even have some bacteria
from previous use, which can be a problem for a member that needs to be
protected. In addition, towels have a habit of catching on piercings; a towel
pulling on a new private area piercing can induce a lot of pain, so it’s best
to avoid that. Air dry the skin if at all possible, or use cotton balls or
small cotton pads to absorb the liquid after a shower.
- Stay clean. Anything
that will touch the member in the weeks after the piercing should be kept
clean. That means changing sheets often, washing trousers and underwear
thoroughly before wearing, avoiding anything that might be restrictive and lead
to sweating, and generally keeping everything that touches the member as clean
as possible.
Manhood Care Following a Piercing
After a piercing, manhood care takes on the utmost importance. In
addition to doing everything as instructed by the piercing professional, a man
should always be alert to signs of infection, such as redness or pain. These
could indicate a serious issue that needs immediate attention. After the skin
has healed enough to move back into a normal routine, the first thing a man
should do is reach for his trusty male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). The gentle,
beneficial ingredients can actually help the delicate member skin heal in the
aftermath of a private area piercing.
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