7 Reasons for Male Organ Redness and How to Fix Them
by John Dugan OwnerMale organ redness is hot, sometimes itchy, and always
uncomfortable. It’s also something that makes a man panic, or at least, scratch
his head in confusion. A totally normal and ubiquitous thing, a red member is
generally not a cause for mortal concern; however, it is a red flashing sign
that something in the reproductive region is amiss. Here are seven reasons for
male organ redness, how to deal with them, and then how to prevent a red member
in the first place.
1) Allergens – The most common
reason for male organ redness is a simple one – allergens. New detergents, body
washes, or even clothing can cause a lot of genital discomfort. Wash the area
gently and thoroughly, and it should clear up within a few days. Take Benadryl
as needed to help calm inflammation.
2) Bruising –
Injuries are probably the second most common reason for a red member. Most
bruises heal on their own, but if the pain increases or the coloring gets more
intense with blues and purples, it may be the sign of a genital fracture, so a
trip to the hospital is in order.
3) Partner Transmitted Infections (PTIs) –
PTIs are probably the first thing that pops into a man’s head when he sees
male organ redness. And sometimes, he’s right. There
are quite a few PTIs that include male organ redness as a symptom. Head to a
clinic or a doctor ASAP to get tested, and if diagnosed, treatment.
4) Too much attention – Overuse,
disproportionate intimacy, or excessive self-pleasure can produce male organ
redness as well as irritation and chaffing. To undo it, cease and desist
all member-related activities, wear loose clothing, and use cool compresses to
bring down the inflammation and heat. Wait a few days, and it should be back to
normal.
5) Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation
(PIH) – PIH is an overproduction of melanin on the member. This may appear
as a red member for those men with lighter skin. The condition is temporary and
fades with time on its own.
6) Balanitis – Balanitis is an
inflammation targeting the member head and foreskin that widely affects
uncircumcised men and causes male organ redness. It’s important to point out
that plenty of circumcised men can be afflicted as well. The primary way to
treat and prevent balanitis the establishment of a regular grooming regimen
that includes washing the member daily with a gentle cleanser. If the infection
doesn’t clear up within five to seven days, seek medical attention.
7) Purpura – This reason for male organ
redness presents as these reddish or purple blemishes on the
member. It can indicate a multitude of things, such as a bleeding or clotting
issue, prescription side effects, blood vessel inflammation, or nutritional
deficits. See a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Red Member Rewind
The best way to keep male organ redness away is to take good care
of your member. Here are a few no-nonsense hacks that can keep it calm in your
down under:
1) Practice safe intimacy.
2) All things in moderation – even the enjoyable things like
intimacy and solo-love.
3) Always spot test new body products or detergents before using
them.
4) Wear a cup when playing sports.
5) Keep it clean! Wash daily (more if undertaking sweaty pursuits)
with a mild soap, being sure to clean the entire reproductive region, and rinse
well meticulously.
6) Use a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to calm
irritation and male organ redness. Look for a lotion with a natural hydrator
like Shea butter to lay a foundation for soft, balanced skin and to prevent
irritation or allergens from non-natural sources. Use crèmes with ingredients
like vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are renowned for their skin-soothing and
therapeutic properties.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving 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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