An Itchy Manhood After Coupling: What to Do?
by John Dugan OwnerWhen a man suffers an itchy manhood after a sensual encounter, he
might wonder if he has contracted some sort of infection from the new partner.
However, the answer is usually much simpler: He is simply dealing with an itchy
manhood because he has very dry male organ skin. But how does dry male organ
skin happen if there was plenty of lubrication going on while he did the deed?
That’s one of the most interesting things about member care that a guy needs to
know.
How coupling can lead to a dry male
organ
Guys can get a dry male organ in all sorts of ways, such as by
using soap instead of specially formulated cleanser, or by simply being a
little lax in the area of member care. But when a man suffers from an itchy,
dry male organ after a fun encounter with a partner, it might mean that there’s
more to the story.
First, men should remember that even if they believe there was
plenty of lubrication during the fun times they had in bed, there might not
have been. That’s because in the heat of the moment, what would usually hurt a
great deal really doesn’t – thanks to all those hormones that are flooding the
brain and body, leading to feelings of euphoria instead of pain. It’s only
after the encounter is over that a guy realizes, hey, that actually hurts!
How to fix this problem? More pre-play! The more natural
lubrication produced by the female body, the better. And if it seems that
there’s enough lubrication there but there really isn’t, a guy should make note
and next time, go even slower.
Another point about dry male organ skin has to do with
lubrication. If a couple chooses to use extra lubrication as part of their
play, that definitely cuts down on the friction, which is a good thing in most
cases. But for some guys, the lubricant they choose has the consequence of
drying out their member skin so badly that the next day they wind up with an
itchy manhood. The only way to be sure of this not happening is to experiment.
If one particular lubricant leaves a guy with intense itching and other dry
skin issues, it’s time to switch to a lubricant that uses different
ingredients.
And still another point to ponder about a dry male organ is the
frequency of the coupling. Let’s say a couple enjoys a little playtime once a
night, or even twice. With adequate lubrication, a guy (and his partner) should
be perfectly fine and not deal with dryness, itchiness and the like. But if the
couple chooses to go all-out and engage in coupling until they can barely
stand, the simple repetition of the friction can be enough to make both of them
quite sore, no matter how much lubrication was used.
Easing the itchy manhood skin from
sensual fun
When a guy has an itchy manhood from sensual fun, or he’s
suffering from a dry male organ that is probably caused by overuse or using the
wrong lubricant, there are some member care options that can make him feel
better. Abstinence for a few days is a good bet, as it gives the member time to
heal. Using a powerful moisturizer after getting a lukewarm shower can help,
too.
And so can regular application of a good member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). A man should look specifically for a crème that contains Shea
butter and vitamin E, both of which can soothe the itchy skin on contact and
help alleviate the dryness caused by too much friction, the wrong lubricant,
and many other problems that lead to dry skin issues.
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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