What Can a Man Do about Member Pimples?
by John Dugan OwnerPimples.
Isn’t that something only teenagers get? And doesn’t it happen just on the
face? Unfortunately, many men get a surprise, no matter their age, when they
look down and see what looks exactly like acne on their manhood. Member pimples
are actually quite common, even with good regular manhood care. However, a guy can
rest assured that as male organ problems go, member pimples should be rather
easy to handle.
Wait – Acne doesn’t happen to full-grown
men, right?
There can be many reasons for pimples, even member pimples, to
show up from time to time. The skin is made up of dermal tissue that includes
pores. Those pores contain glands that release oily, fatty substances. This is
usually a great thing, as it helps keep skin smooth and hydrated. But sometimes
those secretions can become blocked, which allows acne to form.
When it comes to age, pimples don’t care how old a man might be.
Problems with the skin glands can be caused by hormones, changes in humidity
and weather, rough or abrasive cleaning, not cleaning enough, and a whole host
of other problems. In most cases, a man who has acne on his manhood won’t know
exactly what caused it.
Just popping them will be enough, right?
Well, popping them is actually too much! Popping pimples is always
a bad idea, no matter where on the skin they might be – but especially when
they are on the delicate manhood skin. When a man tries to pop one of these
pimples, it either forces the tiny infection deeper into the skin, where it has
more opportunity to fester and grow, or it splits open the skin, which then
leads to an open area where bacteria can easily invade. Neither bodes well for
getting rid of member pimples and can actually lead to more male organ
problems.
Getting rid of member pimples
Though there is no way to ensure member pimples will never show
up, there are several good ways to make sure they will show up less often. Here
are a few must-follow rules for men who deal with manhood acne:
1) Use a gentle cleanser. A gentle, soap-free cleanser can help ensure that the
manhood skin is in great shape and less likely to suffer from blocked skin
glands. Always clean carefully, especially where member pimples might be.
2) Watch the diet. Many have found that refined sugars can lead to acne
problems on the body, including the member. This might be cutting back on
breads, pastas and sugary foods for a while to see if it helps clear up a
particularly bad case of acne.
3) Wear breathable underwear. A clean pair of soft cotton underwear each day can help
ensure a very clean, breathable area for the male organ. This helps avoid not only
member pimples, but other problems that might result from too much compression
or irritation from rough fabrics.
4) Don’t use acne creams. Though it might be tempting to use over the counter acne
creams on the manhood, there are a few reasons this is not a good idea. First,
they are designed for acne on thicker skin areas of the body – this means that
the cream could easily burn or irritate the member skin. In addition, they are
designed to dry out the skin and remove the oil, which can spell disaster for
manhood skin, as it is more likely to dry or crack.
5) Visit the doctor. If member pimples just won’t quit, visit the doctor to
figure out what to do about them. It’s possible the doctor could provide
medications or creams that are specifically designed for alleviating acne on
the manhood and other delicate areas.
There is also no harm in using a specially formulated manhood
health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Look for a crème that contains
Shea butter and vitamin E, both of which provide great hydration relief to the
dry and irritated manhood. Other vitamins, such as C, B5 and D, keep the member
skin in good shape.
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