A Sore Male Organ From Male Organ Blisters
by John Dugan OwnerMaintaining good male organ health not only helps a member feel
better and function better, but it also makes it just plain look better – and
sporting a good-looking manhood is important, especially when that manhood is
first introduced to a new partner. Imagine the reaction one gets when
presenting a smooth, sleek, unblemished member – and when presenting one that
is covered in male organ blisters. Not a pretty picture. Worse, male organ
blisters can result in a sore male organ, which can impact whether a man feels
like performing sensually. So tending to male organ blisters is a good idea.
Any eruption or irritation on the manhood has the potential to
create a sore male organ. But blisters tend to be tender and sensitive anyway,
making a sore male organ very likely if it engages in anything involving
friction – like sensual activity. (If a guy has ever had a foot blister,
imagine that on the member – and how that would feel if it were put into
action.)
Causes
What causes male organ blisters, anyway? Well, there can be
several causes.
- Social diseases. One of the worst-case
scenarios when it comes to male organ blisters is that they may be a result of
a social disease. Not every social disease causes male organ blisters – and
often a man may not have all of the symptoms associated with a social disease,
even if male organ blisters is one of them. But when a social disease is the
cause, it requires immediate attention. Diagnosing the social disease and
getting early treatment are key – as is refraining from sensual engagement
until the social disease has been properly treated.
- Yeast infections. A much less scary
(though still bothersome) infection, yeast infections have such a strong
association with women that many men don’t realize they can come down with one
as well. Yeast infections may cause white blisters to form on the member
(usually after the appearance of a red rash, typically on the head of the
member). Most often, yeast infections come from sensual activity with an affected
partner; in some cases, a yeast infection may develop following a man’s taking
a course of antibiotics.
- Folliculitis. When hair follicles
become inflamed, they often lead to the development of blisters that break and
ooze pus all over the member – not a pretty sight. Usually bacteria or a fungus
is responsible.
- Parasites. Scabies or crabs, 2
common parasites that can be found in the male organ area, are an itchy, messy
nuisance – and in some cases, they can lead to the development of blisters and
a subsequent sore male organ. Usually this happens when any of their numerous
bites become infected (which is more likely to happen when they are scratched
vigorously).
- Cancer. Obviously, the fear of cancer is
significant, and male organ blisters are associated with male organ cancer.
However, it is rare, with about 2000 cases reported annually – so don’t panic
if a blister is found.
- Rough handling. Let’s face it, in the
throes of sensual passion (whether with another person or with one’s own hand),
things can get pretty rough for the manhood. And sometimes all that rough
handling and friction can indeed lead to blisters and a sore male organ.
If a guy discovers male organ blisters, he should consult with a
doctor to determine the cause and lay out a proper plan of treatment.
Male organ blisters can contribute to a sore male organ, and so it
pays to regularly apply a superior male organ health oil (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Keeping
manhood skin healthy can help, so look for an oil with both a high-end
emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). In
addition, the oil should contain a potent antioxidant (such as alpha lipoic
acid), which can protect delicate member skin by fighting the damage caused by
oxidative stress.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for
additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving manhood 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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