Unusual Manhood Rash from Erythema
by John Dugan OwnerA
rash can occur anywhere on the body. While people find rashes on the arms or
face very regrettable, a guy especially is annoyed when he develops a manhood
rash. Sure, the rash is not seen by as many individuals (unless he’s attending
a naturist convention, of course), but the people likely to see it are probably
those he really wants to impress. And since a manhood rash can sometimes mean
that there is a male organ health issue present that may preclude sensual
gratification, preventing or treating a manhood rash is usually of keen
importance. For that reason, it pays to know about many different potential
causes of manhood rash, including one known as erythema multiforme.
Erythema multiforme
Erythema multiforme is classified as a hypersensitivity disorder
that presents as eruptions on the skin. These eruptions tend to be red welts,
which may be purplish in the center, in some cases giving it the appearance of
a “target.” They may also form blisters, and ridges around the edges are not
uncommon. Itching usually accompanies the welts; some patients also report
experiencing a burning sensation.
The welts can appear anywhere on the body, including the manhood
and surrounding areas. Typically they appear suddenly and without notice, often
in large groups. Some versions disappear in a few days; almost all disappear
within two to three weeks. It is not unusual for a person to have two or three
outbreaks within a year or so.
Erythema multiforme is considered a milder form of another
disorder, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome. Men are more likely than women to contract
it, and although it can appear at any age, it is more likely to occur in
childhood and young adulthood.
Cause
So why does a person get erythema multiforme? Doctors wish they
knew. The exact cause of this condition is not known. However, it often occurs
in conjunction with or shortly after an infection, and is also associated with
an outbreak of herpes simplex virus. There also are some medications that seem
to forecast erythema in some individuals, including some antibiotics,
anticonvulsants and NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory tablets).
Treatment
Erythema multiforme tends to be self-healing, meaning that it will
go away on its own if left alone. But a guy with a manhood rash, especially an
itchy or burning one, may not want to wait a couple of weeks to get some relief.
Finding the trigger is usually the first step. If it seems to be
in reaction to a medication the man is taking, he and his doctor should
determine an alternative that can be used. Often, using
antihistamines can help to relieve itching and burning. If the welts are oozing
or over-sensitive, applying a moist compress to them can be helpful. If a
determination is made that the erythema is actually a more severe form, such as
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, further treatment may be called for.
It also helps to limit physical irritation of the manhood rash.
Wearing loose boxers rather than tight briefs may be useful. When possible,
wearing no clothes may also further limit irritation and speed recovery.
Erythema multiforme can create a nasty manhood rash, but it’s not
the only cause of member skin issues. Strengthening the member skin by
regularly utilizing a top flight male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help prevent
other rash situations. Take care when selecting a crème and definitely choose
one that features both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural
hydrator (such as vitamin E) to provide ample moisturization opportunities. The
best crème will also include a powerful antioxidant, ideally alpha lipoic acid.
This antioxidant helps fight excess free radicals and thereby limits damage due
to unwanted oxidative stress.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common manhood health issues, tips on
improving member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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