Male Organ Rash and Cellulitis: Causes and Treatment Options
by John Dugan OwnerAlthough the manhood is a pretty tough organ which is built to
withstand – and derive pleasure and enjoyment from – a lot of friction, the
male organ skin itself is actually rather sensitive and delicate. (Delicate is
not a word most men like applied to any part of their member, but it’s a fact.)
This is why so many aspects of good male organ care revolve around taking care
of and protecting the male organ skin. It’s also one reason why a male organ
rash is a fairly common situation for many men. There are many things which can
be responsible for the development of a male organ rash. One of them is called
cellulitis.
What is cellulitis?
As the Mayo Clinic puts it, cellulitis is “a common, potentially
serious bacterial skin infection.” When cellulitis is present, the skin is
usually swollen and red. It also is painful when touched and may also be a bit
warm. A fever may accompany cellulitis, and the rash may turn into blistering.
Although cellulitis is common, it most often occurs on the legs.
However, it can occur elsewhere, including on a man’s member. Even if it first
appears on the legs or elsewhere, if it is left untreated, it can spread to
other parts of the body – and sometimes that spreading can occur fairly
quickly.
While the male organ rash aspect of cellulitis may be disturbing
to a man, there can be serious consequences beyond that. If the condition
spreads into the bloodstream, it can be very serious indeed. So treating any
signs pof cellulitis early not only helps with the less serious rash-like
aspects, it also can prevent a much more serious situation.
Cause
So cellulitis is a bacterial infection – but how does it start?
Well, first, it is caused by either staphylococcus or streptococcus bacteria –
or by a combination of both. In almost all cases, these bacteria are
able to get into the body through a cut or crack in the skin. Even “small”
cracks like those associated with athlete’s foot can result in bacteria getting
into the body. It’s also possible for an animal bite to transfer bacteria into
the body.
This is one reason why it is important to always clean any cuts or
scrapes and to pay attention to any such issues to see if they show signs of
infection. Cuts on the feet can be especially susceptible, as the sweat that
accumulates when wearing socks can attract bacteria; in addition, bare feet are
also an easy target for entry if cut or cracked.
Some people may be more at risk of cellulitis than others. For
example, people who have a weakened immune system lack the resources to fight
off a bacterial infection as effectively as might be desired. People who are
overweight also have a higher risk.
Treatment
Getting prompt treatment can help a “mild” case from developing
into something serious. So if a male organ rash or rash elsewhere might be
cellulitis, a man should check with his doctor for a diagnosis.
Treatment typically consists of antibiotics to fight the bacterial
infection and possibly pain relievers to deal with some of the symptoms. Often
cremes or lotions will be prescribed to help deal with the rashy aspects of
cellulitis.
When a man has a male organ rash from cellulitis or other causes,
treatment will be more effective if his overall male organ health is not
already impacted. Regular application of a first rate male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin) can be a definite plus in
this regard. Key is keeping the skin properly moisturized, so locate a quality
crème that contains a combination of a high end emollient (such as shea butter)
and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). For added protection, the crème
should include other major vitamins as well, such as A, B5, C and D.
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