Got a Cut on the Member? Here’s Why
It
might be unusual for a man to look down at his equipment and notice a cut that
wasn’t there the day before. It’s especially weird when he took a night off from
self-pleasuring or coupling with a partner. So why does a guy wind up with
manhood cuts for no apparent reason? Is there something lacking in his
usual male organ care? Is he
suffering from the sudden onset of a socially shared disease? Is there
something even worse going on?
These questions and others might run through a man’s mind the
moment he sees an unexplained injury on his member. But there is often a very
simple and clear-cut answer (so to speak) for the situation. Here are some of
the most common reasons.
1. Significant dryness. The member skin is quite delicate, and sometimes can dry out
literally overnight. This is especially true if a man chooses to use a
soap-based product to cleanse his member instead of a specially-formulated
cleanser. Soaps can be quite harsh, and they can easily lead to dryness of the
skin.
2. An allergic reaction. Sometimes that dryness can come from an intense allergic
reaction to something new in the environment. Perhaps a guy is sleeping on
sheets that were washed in a new detergent, and he just happens to have a
slight allergy to some of the ingredients in that detergent. Or maybe he was
just with a partner who wore a particular type of powder or perfume that
adversely affected his member skin.
3. Doing something different. A guy who decided one day to go commando might pay for it
later with manhood cuts that seem to make no sense. This might happen from
rubbing up against harsh denim, contact of the member with the back of the
zipper, or a myriad list of other reasons. In other words, the member wasn’t in
its usual environment for quite some time, and the result is a plethora of
issues, including the possibility of manhood cuts.
4. Yeast infections. One of the hallmarks of a yeast infection is inflammation
and a strange cracking of the skin, which can often look like a cut. A yeast
infection can also be incredibly itchy; when a man scratches the area, he runs
the risk of opening up tiny fissures that are already there, thus making it
appear as though he has a cut on this member. Eventually these cuts will fill
with yeast growth, making them appear whitish or yellow.
5. Some social diseases. Sometimes a socially shared disease can make the member look
quite strange, including what looks like cuts, scrapes or other irritations. If
a man has recently been with a new partner, especially if no protection was
used, he must consider that an social disease could be the culprit. In this
case, it’s important to visit the doctor to rule out what the issue might be.
6. Sensual misadventures. Sometimes a man might get a little rowdy when seeking out
pleasure, either by himself or with a partner. He might try out new positions,
seek out a variety of homemade toys or simply get rougher than usual. The
result after all that fun might be tiny injuries he didn’t notice in the heat
of the moment. One of those could be tiny manhood cuts.
When a man notices cuts on the member, there is usually no cause
for alarm – but it always pays to get checked out by the doctor if he’s unsure
of what happened. This is especially true if a social disease might be
involved!
After receiving treatment, a man can try to eliminate manhood cuts
in the future by reaching for a high-quality male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). A crème that contains vitamin C and D, both of which can hasten
healing, is always a good idea. And a crème that contains the power duo of
vitamin E and Shea butter can ensure there are no further cuts from dryness of
the member, as they will keep the skin very well-hydrated with regular use.
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