Male Organ Bumps: Could it be Acne?
by John Dugan OwnerEmbarrassing and unsightly, pimples and acne anywhere on the body
are common problems that men and women often deal with throughout their life.
But when manhood acne occurs, often the harsh chemicals used for keeping facial
blemishes at bay are too strong for use on the delicate manhood skin. But that
doesn’t mean that men have to accept an acne-prone member. While manhood acne
can certainly be a cause for embarrassment, it’s easy to treat, and generally
speaking, a normal problem for a healthy man.
Is it acne or something worse?
First, it’s essential to determine whether the irritation
occurring is truly acne or something more benign. If you’re socially active,
it’s important to make sure you’re not actually dealing with a
partner-transmitted disease, which can often look very similar to pimples. Acne
on the manhood will typically contain a small amount of pus, feel tender to the
touch and feel like a hardened bump.
However, if the irritation is oozing pus, growing into a
widespread rash or changing size, shape or texture, it may be a sign that
you’re dealing with something more serious than manhood acne, In this case, be
sure to visit a medical professional for screening.
Why am I getting male organ acne?
There are many reasons why some men experience male organ acne and
others don’t. Often, and especially in the case of those experiencing puberty,
acne can be caused by instable hormone levels. If your acne is being caused by
this, you’re likely to be experiencing acne in other parts of the body as well,
including most commonly the face and back. Unfortunately, in this situation,
time is the best medicine as most hormonal imbalances fix themselves on their
own.
However, if your groin is one of the only body parts experiencing
acne, the cause it likely due to hygiene and environment - both of
which are easy to fix. If you’re prone to pimples, it’s important to never skip
showers, especially if you live in a humid climate. Acne is caused by a pore
clogged by dead skin, oil and bacteria. Regular bathing is usually enough to
keep the manhood pores clean.
Another common cause of male organ acne can be as simple as having
oily skin. Those who experience oily skin are more likely to develop acne
anywhere on their bodies, but especially areas that are typically covered by
clothing like the back and crotch because the skin will struggle to breathe. In
this case, it’s especially important to bath regularly, as well as opt for
breathable, loose fabrics. Switching to boxers from briefs in some cases can be
enough to relieve the manhood area from acne if it’s being caused by oil-prone
skin.
Home treatment
Whatever your manhood acne is being caused by, it’s critically
importantly not to “pop” the pimples that are occurring. Squeezing and popping
male organ bumps can often result in infections as well as a spreading of
bacteria, potentially leading to even more acne. It’s also not important not to
use your go-to facial products on the delicate manhood skin. Common over the
counter acne treatment, like benzoyl peroxide and salicylic acid, are usually
too harsh for the private area and their use could lead to rashes and
itchiness. If the discomfort caused by your manhood acne is too much to wait
out, consider contacting a dermatologist for professional drainage or removal.
The first step in dealing with manhood acne engaging in regular,
thorough hygiene. To mitigate some of the more uncomfortable symptoms of male
organ acne, consider a high quality manhood health
creme (health professionals recommend
Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin).
The botanicals found in some top-notch health cremes are also known for
managing acne. For example, vitamin E can assist with hydration, a lack of
which can sometimes be a cause of blemishes. Vitamin D is known for its overall
skin health benefits, as well.
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