Eczema on the Male organ: Triggers and How to Avoid Them
by John Dugan OwnerIt happens to everyone and can make for a very unpleasant day.
Dryness and itching on male organ skin are always unwanted. While dry and itchy
skin can happen for environmental reasons, eczema is used to describe a group
of inflammatory skin conditions that can affect the private area. Symptoms can
range from mild to severe, including skin dryness, scaly skin, bumpy skin, red
rash or even patches of discolored skin. All of these symptoms may point to
eczema on the male organ.
What is Eczema?
Eczema, also referred to as Atopic dermatitis, is caused by
inflammation. It usually develops in early childhood and is more common in
people with a family history of eczema. It is more likely to occur
in those with asthma and allergies. Sometimes, those with eczema don’t have any
itching reaction or symptoms. Interestingly, eczema can lay dormant and then
come alive by a trigger. Some recommend keeping a symptom journal as to track
your symptoms and potentially identify any triggers that are causing your
eczema to flare up.
What Can Trigger an Outbreak?
Certain triggers of eczema are surprising and may lead you to
consider your environment: Scratchy clothing fabric (like wool, polyester,
spandex, rayon, acrylic or nylon) can set off an outbreak, Other common causes
of eczema are soaps, laundry detergents and household cleaning products. The
harsh chemicals in the products can cause dryness and irritation in the skin.
Make sure you’re buying only hypoallergenic products and the irritation may
cease. Certain fruit juices can also be a common trigger, as can a simple cold,
cough or the flu. Weakened immune systems are the perfect breeding ground for
eczema to set up camp.
Other triggers that are a bit less common are still possible,
including antibacterial substances in ointments, wet wipes or even some kinds
of toilet paper. Cigarette smoke, certain metals and even dust can set off
symptoms, as well.
Eczema on the Male organ
One thing to note about male organ eczema is that it is not
partner-transmitted. You cannot give someone eczema during intimate acts.
However, intimacy may be uncomfortable and unpleasant for both you and your
partner if you are experiencing an eczema flare-up. It's best to maintain
pristine hydration and hygiene, if you’re going to avoid itching on male organ
skin or any sort of irritation.
When dealing with any member irritation issue, always consider
your birth control choice as well, when determining the cause of your male
organ irritation. Try using hypoallergenic rubbers to combat any sort of
irritation that may come from the latex.
In order to keep your privates clean, you need to properly clean
your sheath – if present by pulling it back and thoroughly cleaning the tip of
your member as well After correctly washing the private area, dry and
moisturize your skin with a product made specifically for skin, like a male
organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). This particular health crème is a super
weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to the wellbeing of private
area skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production, and Shea butter, which
hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep the male organ skin
clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health.
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