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Dry Skin on the Male Organ? Here Are Six Potential Causes

by John Dugan Owner

It’s natural for a man to freak out a bit if he sees dry skin on his member. After all, anything other than regular, healthy skin in that most fun of all fun places is a cause for concern. That said, many causes of dry midsection skin can be attributed to simple, everyday sorts of concerns and not always those of worst-case scenario nightmares. Let’s look at six of the most common reasons for dry skin on the male organ and how to restore midsection skin to bouncy, healthy softness.

Cause #1: Allergens

Like many types of skin disturbances, allergies can cause dry skin on the male organ. They can also cause skin to go from dry to irritated very quickly. Allergens can include anything from laundry detergents to latex protection to everything in between.

Other symptoms of an allergic reaction may include:

- watery eyes

- sneezing

- runny rose

- wheezing

Remedy It:

Find what’s causing the issue and cease using it. If latex protection is to blame, use silicone or polyurethane. Gently cleanse the area and use a natural moisturizing oil to rebalance the skin.

Cause #2: Harsh Soaps

Soaps that have synthetic ingredients or harsh detergents and cleansers within (that means a lot of those names no one can pronounce on the ingredients list) may dry out the skin on the member.

Remedy It:

Wash the midsection using only warm water or with a mild cleanser. Most men find a natural baby wash a great cleanser that’s not only budget-friendly but also appropriate for delicate midsection skin.

Cause #3: Psoriasis

Inverse psoriasis is the most common type of psoriasis that affects the midsection. In addition to dryness, there can be the appearance of red lesions.

Remedy It:

See a doctor for a topical corticosteroid. If that doesn’t work, ultraviolet light therapy is another potential option.

Cause #4: Eczema

Three types of eczema can cause dry midsection skin: atopic eczema, irritant contact eczema, and seborrheic dermatitis. Eczema can cause intense itching and the appearance of various bumps under the skin.

Remedy It:

Treatment first begins with a low-strength topical corticosteroid. If that fails to work, a doctor will give additional options for treatment.

Cause #5: Chafing

Wearing clothing that is too tight around the midsection can cause dry skin on the male organ because it can rub up against or chafe the skin. This includes everything from underwear to pants to exercise gear.

Remedy It:

Loosen up, buddy. Swap out those tight bikini bottoms and snug boxer briefs for soft, breathable cotton skivvies. Give the one-eyed trouser snake some room to move in work bottoms and in play bottoms. It will cut down chafing and also reduce moisture, leading to a fresher area overall.

Cause #6: Going Dry

Prolonged sensual activity both with another person or just with one’s self without enough lubrication can cause dry midsection skin. It can also cause friction burn and lead to nerve damage over time, which can rob a member of sensitivity.

Remedy It:

Use a quality creme for all extracurricular activities of the pleasure sort. Choose one that’s chemical-free and doesn’t contain glycerin or parabens, as they can irritate. Water-based lubricants are usually the best to use, especially for sensitive skin. Reapply as needed. After it’s all done, be sure to wash and rinse the member well.

Preventing Dry Skin on the Male Organ

In addition to staying ahead of the causes above, a man can also take an extra step to keep his midsection skin healthy and soft. Using a member health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) that has been created expressly for delicate midsection skin is a wonderful extra step. It locks in moisture and keeps skin bouncy and elastic with vitamins B, C, and E added into a shea butter base.

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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