Male Organ Rash Prevention Tips
Considering all the hard work it does, it’s
surprising that the manhood has skin that is so delicate and sensitive. Of
course, part of the reason for that sensitivity is that it increases the
pleasure a man feels when the member is engaged in sensual activity. But it
also makes the skin more likely to develop a male organ rash, a very
common member health concern.
Since a rash can be an annoyance – and can in some cases result in a need to
abstain from sensual activity – it’s good to practice rash prevention whenever
possible. With that in mind, this article offers a number of male organ rash
prevention tips.
- Use
protection. Most
often (fortunately), a male organ rash is a result of fairly benign
circumstances, such as too much bacteria or friction. But in some cases it
results from a social disease, which can be much more serious. In order to
lessen the chances of contracting a social disease, men should be sure to wear
latex protections when engaging in partner-based sensual activity.
- Avoid
too much heat. A
rash often starts with sweating, which in turn is often due to excess heat. The
manhood tends to be somewhat hot in the first place, due to being encased in
two layers of clothing, surrounded by insulating hair, etc. So taking steps to
avoid more heat generation can help. For example, exercising outside on a
really hot day could be replaced with exercising in an air conditioned gym
setting. Similarly, wearing lighter, looser clothing can help reduce sweating
and bacteria as well.
- Avoid
drying out. Rashing
also occurs when member skin becomes too dry – which, ironically, also often
occurs when there is too much sweat. That may seem contradictory, but when a
person sweats, the body releases not just water but also some oils. These oils
are what help to keep the skin moist, so excess sweating can also result
dryness. One way to help with this problem is to keep the body hydrated and
drink plenty of water every day – and especially during times of high heat. Dry
air can also cause the manhood skin to dry out; this can occur in the summer if
a room is too air conditioned or in cooler months when there is less humidity
in the air. Finally, taking showers that are too long or re too hot can also
sap the skin of moisturizing oils.
- Use
gentle cleansers. Both when washing the member and washing, be sure to
use gentle cleansers. Often soaps or detergents include harsh chemicals or
fragrances that can actively irritate sensitive member skin. For most men, the
milder the better.
- Know
your triggers. Every
person’s body reacts to various things in different ways. Some things that are
more likely to create a rash for one man than for another. For example, often
stress can play a role in rashing; if this is the case, a man should take steps
to avoid stress and find ways to relax when stressful situations are
unavoidable. Similarly, some foods may cause a “break out.” Knowing what these
are and controlling intake of them is another rash prevention strategy.
- Replenish
with a reliable member health crème. One other male organ rash prevention
idea is to daily apply a top drawer member health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin). This works best when the selected crème contains both a high-end
emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E).
These two ingredients can create a moisture seal which helps lock in the oils
the skin needs. It also helps if the crème contains vitamin D, which is called
a miracle vitamin by some for the health benefits that it bestows on skin and
cells.
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