Ease the Sweat to Alleviate Manhood Itching
by John Dugan OwnerWhen a
man is out and about – which is probably most of his usual day, whether
weekdays or weekends – he is likely wearing at least two layers of clothing:
underwear and outerwear. Depending upon the season or the event, he might be
wearing more than that. So it’s understandable that a great deal of sweat can
accumulate throughout the day in the area around his member. Usually, good member care takes care of that
problem with a simple cleansing. But for some guys, that sweat turns into an
itchy mess. Manhood itching as a result of sweat is one of the main reasons
most guys feel the need to scratch throughout the day!
Therefore,
it stands to reason that a guy can cut down significantly on manhood itching by
simply cutting down on the sweat he has to deal with down there. But how can he
do that?
How
to stop the sweat
It’s
important to remember that a guy doesn’t want to stop the sweat completely, as
it’s important for the body to function properly. Sweat glands work to cool the
body down, as well as to remove some waste products from it. In fact, not
sweating is usually a sign of a serious medical problem that requires immediate
attention.
However,
most men have the opposite problem, in that they are drenched with sweat in
certain areas, especially underneath several layers of clothing. The sweat
glands on and around the member can release plenty of sweat throughout the day.
Here’s how to prevent it from building up:
1)
Choose underwear wisely.
Tight underwear forms a compression of the area, which might feel good at
first, but can lead to a serious sweat situation by the end of the day. Look
for underwear that are loose and breathable, such as boxer briefs. Better yet,
choose underwear with a wicking fabric that will pull the sweat away from the
skin.
2)
Air things out. One
of the best ways to avoid an itchy male organ is to let everything swing free.
When in the privacy of home, take off all the clothes and walk around bare.
Sleeping in the buff can also provide lots of time for air to circulate around
the equipment. This will help ensure a man wakes up dry and fresh in the
morning.
3)
Shave things down there.
The hair around the member area traps in heat and moisture, as well as sweat
that trickles down through it. As the sweat accumulates, it starts to smell
rather rank. But besides that, it leads to serious itching. Shaving the area
can help the wicking underwear do its work and get rid of the sweat before it
has a chance to settle in and dry on the skin.
4)
Change clothes often. A
guy might be tempted to simply wear his workout clothes home from the gym, or
might choose to go back to work right after his lunchtime game of pickup
basketball. This is almost always a bad idea, as that sweat will then have a
chance to sit around, gain some odor and of course, make his itchy manhood even
more of a problem. Changing clothes after any sort of sweaty activity is a good
idea.
After a
man steps out of a shower feeling clean and fresh, he can hold onto that
feeling a little longer with a small bit of member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). He should look specifically for a crème that contains
vitamin A. Also known as retinol, vitamin A is a powerhouse in fighting against
member odor that might result from sweat. Manhood itching can also be
alleviated with the use of Shea butter and vitamin E, two hydrating partners
that keep skin smooth and supple.
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