When to Worry About Dry Manhood Skin
by John Dugan OwnerEvery man is familiar with dry manhood skin; sometimes, no matter
how good the male organ care a man practices, dry skin will happen.
However, that proper male organ care means that dry manhood skin should be quite
rare indeed. But what does a man do when dry skin becomes more than a fleeting
problem? What happens when that dryness continues and becomes a discomfort?
Sometimes dry manhood skin means something more. Here’s how to
deal with dry skin and the related member problems that might occur.
What causes dry manhood skin?
The reasons for dry skin are wide and varied, but they usually
have the common factor of being easily treated. Some common causes include
overuse, especially when self-fondling without enough lubrication to make the
going easy. On the other hand, using the wrong type of creme for the action can
lead to problems with dryness as well, so it’s best if a man takes his time to
find the creme that works for him, and then applies it often during sensual
activity.
Other causes include using a soap-based cleanser, which dries out
the skin, as well as reaching for new products that might lead to an allergic
reaction. Laundry detergents, spray deodorants, and even treatments for jock
itch can eventually lead to very dry skin, thanks to these reactions. The use
of barrier protections can lead to dry manhood skin as well, especially if a
man’s body doesn’t agree with the seed blocking ingredient inside most barrier
devices.
When dry skin becomes a member problem
But most of those cases can be solved by paying attention to
moisturizing every day, including the use of a high-quality male organ health
crème. But what about situations that don’t seem to respond to moisturizers, no
matter how much a man uses?
Some dry skin issues require medical attention. This is especially
true in the case of eczema or psoriasis; both skin conditions can cause
terribly dry skin that is accompanied by pain, inflammation, itching and other
member problems. In addition, some socially shared infections also produce very
dry skin, and treatments for those must be obtained through a visit to the
physician.
When a man is unsure of what is causing his excessively dry
manhood skin, he should plan to go to the doctor if his moisturizing efforts
don’t result in smooth, supple skin.
How to treat dry manhood skin
After a doctor has cleared a man from any underlying medical
conditions that could cause dry manhood skin, he must then figure out how to
eradicate the problem. This means a great deal of moisturizing is in his
future! A man should take care to use a cleanser that is specially formulated
for male organ skin, as well as examine his other household items, such as
detergents for laundry. It might take some time to figure out what is causing
the dry skin.
He should make a point of using a good moisturizing crème after
every shower. Those showers should be warm, but not hot – hot water leaches
moisture from the skin. He should pat dry when he comes out of the shower and
then apply the cream so as to “lock in” the moisture.
In addition, he should not be shy about using a great male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Two vital
ingredients in the best crèmes are Shea butter, a high-end emollient, and
vitamin E, a natural hydrator. When these are combined they can create a
moisture lock of their own, holding in the skin’s natural oils and helping
combat excessive dryness. They also have the added bonus of healing the itch
that often results from the worst of dry manhood skin episodes.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health
issues, tips on improving member sensitivity and what to do to maintain a
healthy member. 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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