Genital Discoloration: 6 Reasons You May Be Sporting a Purple Member
by John Dugan OwnerGenital discoloration is a pretty common issue, but sometimes when
things get a little too deep and dark, a man can get worried. However,
sometimes, a discolored male organ is nothing to worry about. Things like
getting an hard-on can cause the member to get purple and is nothing to worry
about. Other reasons for a purple member are a little bit more serious. Let’s
look at six reasons why a male organ may appear purple and what to do when it
does.
Member bruising occurs when tiny blood vessels under the skin to
leak. This can cause the skin to turn purple, green, or even black. Things like
bumping your member, catching your unit in a zipper, or having rough relations
can cause a member bruise. Those men that take blood-thinning medications have
a higher risk of member bruising. Thankfully, mild injuries don’t hurt a lot
and will start to fade within a few days. If you experience pain, see your
doctor.
While the male organ doesn’t have any actual bones, it does have
tissue and ligaments that can bend and overstretch. It can lead to extreme
bruising, swelling, and a deep purple color. Member fractures are often
referred to as a broken male organ. These can happen as a result of a car
accident, intimate accident, or sports injury. In the absolute worst cases, the
member can look like an eggplant. Get to the doctor immediately if you see this
special genital discoloration.
Medications can spark allergic reactions that can cause a
discolored male organ. The most common medications to produce this outcome are
antibiotics, anti-seizures, antipsychotics, and pain relievers. They can
sometimes cause a purple rash on the skin.
Beware if that rash is painful or causes skin peeling. It could be
Stevens-Johnson syndrome, which can be fatal. If you think it may be
Stevens-Johnson, head to the emergency room immediately.
Purpura is depicted by small, purple bumps on the member,
buttocks, lower legs, or elbows. These bumps form when the blood vessels under the
skin begin to leak. While the bumps don’t cause pain, they can cause joint
pain, pain in the scrotum, or abdominal pain.
Purpura is caused by an autoimmune reaction that triggers
inflammation that causes the purple coloring. Anti-inflammatory medications can
help clear up the bumps and reduce pain.
Purple sores on your member could be a sign of a partner
transmitted infection like herpes or syphilis. Herpes sores usually start as a
blister that causes firm, round, and painless red or purple sores. Get to a
clinic or doctor for testing. If caught early, syphilis can be remedied with
antibiotics. Herpes is a chronic condition and cannot be cured, but antiviral
medications can control outbreaks and reduce pain and heal sores.
Things like a male organ tattoo or piercing can cause the male
organ to swell or get bruised. Usually, it should go down in a few days. Watch
for an infection, or it could get worse.
Genital Discoloration: Prevention
Obviously, being as careful as possible with the family jewels is
among the best ways to keep genital discoloration to a minimum. Having safe
intimacy is also an important way to not only keep a purple male organ at bay
but to also stay as healthy as possible. Another way to combat genital
discoloration is by using a genital health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) that not only
moisturizes but keeps the skin fresh, young, and new. With member-power
vitamins and nutrients like vitamins A, B, C, and D, the skin is gently
exfoliated and turns over in a healthy way, renewing the skin and resulting in
an aesthetically pleasing, factory-issue looking male organ.
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