What’s Causes Dry patches on the male organ and How to Cope
by John Dugan OwnerIt starts innocently enough, a little bit of dry skin. Maybe it
gets a little red. No biggie. Once a man notices, he moisturizes. As it doesn’t
get better, he calls in the Badger Balm, thinking maybe the dry patches on the
male organ need something more powerful. Then it persists and keeps persisting.
Soon, it becomes an obsession an gets most of his attention. All out panic
breaks out; could it be an PTI? Could it be cancer? Thoughts begin to whirl out
of control.
First, take a breath. Next, let’s run down all the possible
reasons for seeing dry patches on the male organ.
Diagnosis #1: Dry Skin
It seems like a too small diagnosis for such a big worry. Most times
a doctor will take a look and establish that it’s just what it looks like, dry
skin. It’s likely he’ll give out a stronger ointment for healing (ask for
samples instead!) and say to come back if it’s not cleared up in a few weeks.
Diagnosis #2: Allergies aka Contact
Dermatitis
Those dry patches on the skin could be set off by a foreign agent
that rubbed up against or was slathered on the goods. It could be anything from
body wash to laundry detergent to a partner’s body lotion. Latex latex barriers
may also be to blame. Twenty percent of intimately active people have an
allergic reaction to latex barriers. If experiencing a runny nose, wheezing, or
sneezing, it may be to blame. Wash the member gently, but thoroughly, apply a
very neutral and natural moisturizer appropriate for the member, and maybe take
some Benadryl if the symptoms are too much to handle. Also, think back and
figure out what it was that caused the dry patches. See a doctor for an allergy
panel if needed.
Diagnosis #3: Jock Itch
If dry patches on the male organ are accompanied by a bright red,
itchy rash where the legs meet the private area, it’s a possibility
it’s Jock itch. It’s highly contagious and can sometimes take a while to
clear up on its own. Sometimes a doctor will prescribe a powerful antifungal
cream. Switch to regular boxers for a while (no boxer briefs, sorry) to air out
the area, and use a medicated powder, like Gold Bond, to keep the area dry
throughout the day.
Diagnosis #4: Psoriasis
If a man sees a dry patch on his member that may be looking a
little yellow and bleeds when scratched, psoriasis may be to blame. He also may
notice similar patches on the elbows, knees, belly button, or scalp. Some
people suggest that swimming in salt water can clear it up. If he doesn’t have
a salt water pool at home or a nearby ocean, usually a hydrocortisone cream
will clear it up. If it persists like a champ, get a script for a topical
steroid or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory cream.
Diagnosis #5: Skin or Genital Cancer
Admittedly, this is the scariest diagnosis of the five, but is
successfully treated if caught early. When dry patches on the male organ
persist, it’s best to see a doc (or start there). If medicated ointments don’t
work (see diagnosis #1), a trip to the dermatologist is usually the next step
and they will likely prescribe a stronger cream and a follow up appointment. If
the dry patches on the male organ stand their ground, it’s time for a biopsy.
The results may come back as superficial skin cancer which means it is Stage 0
for genital cancer in most cases unless there is other symptomology. The doctor
will determine the treatment plan at that time.
Dry patches on the male organ caused by dry skin, allergies, or
jock itch can be helped by a specially formulated male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin) which provides moisture and
antibacterial protection. The best crèmes start with an all-natural base, like
Shea butter, that is appropriate for delicate genital skin. They also include
vitamins such as A, B, D, and E, which provide healthy cellular function, skin
turnover, and shields against foreign invaders like bacteria and fungus.
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