Summertime is the season when people like
to pick up and take off for a while, whether on a vacation to a different
continent or just to a nearby county. A vacation is an excellent way to relax
and forget about the woes and worries that beset a guy at work and at home. But
some woes – like an itchy male organ – don’t necessarily stay at home.
Practicing proper member care can
help address the itchy male organ issue while enjoying a vacation.
Identify
the cause
The
first step is to see if there is a cause for that itchy male organ before
leaving on vacation. Is it jock itch? Eczema? A reaction to the chemicals in
the laundry detergent? If a man is able to identify what is causing his
itch, he can take some definite steps to relieve it – and perhaps make it go
away before he even embarks on his vacation.
Bring
what is needed
But
sometimes a cause isn’t easily identifiable – or a man may simply have
sensitive skin that is prone to itching. In such cases, it helps if a man
brings supplies that can help prevent an itchy male organ while traveling.
Generally,
a man travels with certain essentials: toothbrush, deodorant, etc. To help
avoid an itchy male organ, he may want to consider the following as well:
- Soap,
shampoo and lotion. Yes, it’s true that one of the nice things about going to a
hotel is knowing that they supply these essentials. But a man with sensitive
manhood skin may regret using hotel supplies. They may contain chemicals
(especially fragrances) that may not be “in sync” with his manhood skin needs.
Even if a man uses shampoo and conditioner only on the hair on his head, it
often drips down to other body parts, and contact with the male member can
spark discomfort. The same goes for body or hand lotions; applying unfamiliar
products to the member can be risky.
- Shaving
materials, too. By
the same token, it pays to bring along his own shaving cream or gel, razor and
aftershave – and that’s especially true if manscaping the male organ is
involved. Using a new, never-touched razor is perfectly fine, but never use
another person’s razor when manscaping.
- Protection. One of the pleasures of a
vacation for a guy traveling alone is the opportunity to make new friends. Of
course, if a guy ends up in bed with one (or more) of those friends, he needs
to pack plenty of protection. Assuming he is not allergic to latex latex
barriers, it’s okay to buy latex barriers while on vacation – but beware of any
with “add-ons” (such as fragrance or spermicides) that may irritate the male
organ skin. And be sure to purchase a latex barrier that fits properly; those
that are too tight or too loose can cause skin irritation during vigorous
activity, leading to irritation and itchiness.
- Plenty
of underwear. Some
guys skimp on the underwear, assuming they can do laundry on vacation. The
problem is that they often end up using bar soap or whatever detergent a
vending machine has – and that may mean inviting harsh chemicals in. Some guys
also opt to go commando, which has its perks, but sensitive manhood skin may
get irritated and that often leads to prolonged itchiness.
Perhaps
most importantly, help keep an itchy male organ at bay on vacation by bringing
and regularly using a high level member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and
safe for skin). Search out a crème that is heavy on the hydrating
capability, preferably one with both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter)
and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E); skin that is well moisturized is less
likely to itch. For even better results, find a crème that also contains
vitamin C, which is noted for its role in giving male member skin tone and
elasticity.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common member health issues, tips on
improving manhood sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.
John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and
is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.