Male Organ Rash from Shingles? It Happens
by John Dugan OwnerGood
male organ care is essential for maintaining a guy’s favorite body part in its
best condition. Not only is a healthy manhood better positioned to perform at
appropriate levels, but it also tends to be more handsome and appealing. And
sine first impressions are important, a man wants to have a piece of equipment
in his pants that looks good and healthy – not one that is sporting an
off-putting male organ rash. Taking good care of member skin can help prevent a
male organ rash, but there can be other causes of skin conditions, like shingles,
which can still pop up unexpectedly.
For young guys, too?
But, wait – isn’t shingles an old man’s disease? Should a healthy
young guy really be worried about it? Well, worried, no – but he should be
aware of the possibility, because shingles is NOT something which occurs only
in old age. True, about half of all shingles cases occur in people age 60 and
over, but even children can come down with it.
So what is it?
People talk about shingles, but do they have more than a vague
idea of what they are talking about? Shingles is a viral disease featuring a
skin rash that tends to be localized but occurs in a fairly wide swipe. The
rash can be anywhere on the body, including the member, sacks and general
midsection area. Many people report feeling a tingling sensation in the
affected area for a few days before the rash appears. In some instances, there
may also be fever, headache or pains associated with the shingles outbreak.
Many people find the rash, which may turn to blisters, to be painful to the
touch.
Most cases of shingles clear up within a few weeks, but in some
cases there may be lingering nerve pain which can last for months or even
years.
What causes it?
Shingles is actually caused by the same virus that causes
chickenpox. If a person contracted chickenpox as a child, the virus
remains in their system in an inactive state – and it can be activated later in
life and cause shingles.
A person can also contract the virus if they come into physical
contact with the blisters on an infected person. For this reason, a person with
a male organ rash caused by shingles should abstain from sensual contact with
another person until the rash has cleared up, to prevent the risk of spreading
the virus to a partner. Of course, since significant pain is often present in
the area that is affected by shingles, the manhood may be too sensitive to
withstand sensual contact anyway.
Treatment
A man with shingles on his member should consult with a doctor to
determine treatment. Pain medications (often basic over-the-counter kinds) may
be recommended, as well as antiviral tablets or corticosteroids. If nerve pain
is present, the doctor may recommend wearing loose-fitting underwear and
trousers. Some men find that cold compresses applied to the manhood can lessen
the pain during an outbreak. Oatmeal baths and calamine lotion can help if the
male organ rash results in excessive itchiness.
The male organ rash caused by shingles is but one of many
potential skin conditions which can affect one’s male organ health. Rashes with
a topical, non-viral base are more likely to be prevented by regular
application of a top notch male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). It helps to find a
crème that contains both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a
natural hydrator (such as vitamin E, which together can create a moisture lock
to keep member skin properly moisturized. A good crème will also include a
powerful antioxidant; alpha lipoic acid is a superb example of one. The
antioxidant helps fight excess free radicals which otherwise may cause
oxidative stress that weakens sensitive manhood skin.
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