Genetic Condition Could Cause Dry Male Organ Skin
Considering
the fact that the manhood is put through some pretty physical exercises during
sensual activity and self-pleasuring, it’s surprising that male organ skin
itself is rather delicate. But that’s all the more reason to take good care of
it and practice excellent male organ health techniques to maintain healthy male
organ skin and avoid dry male organ skin. There often are easily identifiable reasons
for dry male organ skin, such as dry weather or air conditioning. But sometimes
the cause can be more difficult to identify. Such is the case with ichthyosis
vulgaris, a rare genetic condition.
About ichthyosis vulgaris
“Ichthyosis” has its basis in the Greek word for fish, and that’s
understandable because one of the characteristics of ichthyosis vulgaris is
that it tends to create a scaly appearance (like fish scales) as it dries out
the skin. There are several forms of ichthyosis, and ichthyosis vulgaris is the
mildest – fortunately. As mentioned, it is a rare genetic condition, affecting
perhaps 1 in 300 people, so not many men will suffer from it.
So, ichthyosis vulgaris produces very dry skin, which takes on a
scaly appearance. How does it do this?
Like other parts of the body, the skin has a process for
rejuvenating. When old skin cells reach a certain point, they essentially die
and then are shed. But when a person has ichthyosis vulgaris, something happens
that gets in the way of that shedding. As a result, old, dead skin cells
accumulate while new skin cells try to push through to the surface. This battle
results in the scaly appearance of the skin and in its dryness. The scales can
be whitish, greyish, or brown in appearance, with darker skin usually having
darker scales.
The dryness results in cracked skin, and sometimes the cracks can
be pretty deep. Many patients report that the deeper cracks are somewhat
painful.
Most of the time, the scales appear in the lower legs, but they
can appear anywhere, and they have resulted in scaly dry male organ skin in
some cases.
Where does it come from?
People are often afraid they will “catch” ichthyosis vulgaris if
they touch the scales, but this is not the case. Because it is a genetic
condition, it is something one is born with; it is carried in one’s genes. It’s
not something that can be passed on to another individual simply by
touch.
Ichthyosis vulgaris tends to be more pronounced in a person if
they are in a cold, dry climate; warm, moist climates provide a soothing effect
that decreases the severity of the disorder. Thus, for some people it may “come
and go” with the seasons.
When ichthyosis vulgaris causes dry male organ skin, it can have
an impact on a man’s self-esteem and also on his ability to attract sensual
partners. While it is not contagious, many partners might still opt to avoid
coming into such close personal contact with it.
Treating the condition usually requires keeping the affected area
nice and moist, as well as keeping the body as a whole well-hydrated by
drinking plenty of fluids. The use of very mild soaps and detergents rather
than heavily scented ones or those with many chemicals also helps.
Whether dry male organ skin is due to a genetic condition like
ichthyosis vulgaris or another reason, a man still needs to make use of a
first-class male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). Since keeping the skin well-hydrated is key, the chosen creme
should contain both a high-end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural
hydrator (such as vitamin E). It’s advisable to find a creme that also contains
vitamin B5, a vital nutrient that is required for cell metabolism and the
maintenance of healthy tissue.
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