Male organ tip Irritation: The Causes
by John Dugan OwnerWhat’s the worst thing that can happen to a man? Well, this is
open to interpretation, but let’s be honest: most men would place problems with
the member at the top of their list. One common problem that most men
experience from time to time is male organ tip irritation, which is especially
unpleasant when the member is continuously rubbing against the clothing. It is
uncomfortable, unpleasant and can lead to a trip to the doctors’ office, not to
mention putting the brakes on a man’s intimate life. Symptoms of member
irritation may include an itchy rash, red skin, swelling and irritation, and
even a lumpy discharge under the foreskin or pain during urination. These
symptoms may indicate one of the following conditions:
1) Thrush: a very common issue for men. This can cause a skin
infection in areas like the outh, as well as the head of the member. It can
cause irritation, redness, and even a leaking discharge, and the foreskin can
be particularly affected. If you are experiencing a dry or peeling rash on the
member, seek treatment from a medical professional; over-the counter treatments
for thrush can usually clear things up.
2) Fungal infections: also a common culprit, because fungi thrive
in warm places like the private area. To prevent fungal infections, keep the
area clean and dry, and avoid sharing personal items like towels, underwear,
razors and other items that can harbor fungal spores from another person.
Over-the-counter antifungal creams are generally effective in treating fungal
infections. Apply daily for at least two weeks to ensure that the fungus is
completely eliminated, even if the rash disappears sooner.
3) Allergies: irritation and inflammation around the member and
balls can be due to an allergic reaction to the skin, commonly caused by the
following: Latex rubbers and diaphragms, lubricants, soaps, shampoos,
deodorants, ointments, fabric softeners, and underwear made from synthetic
fabrics. Avoiding known irritants and using hypoallergenic cleansers and
detergents can alleviate the problem; and stick to cotton undergarments as much
as possible. For men with latex allergies, using rubbers made from alternate
materials is a must.
4) Hygiene: buildup of sweat, dirt, and even urine from lack of
hygiene can cause male organ skin irritation. On the other hand, excessive
bathing can also cause dryness and sore skin. Be sure to wash the area every
day with a gentle cleanser, pulling back the foreskin (if present) to carefully
remove any built-up smegma. Avoid regular body soaps or products with
fragrances, and use warm, not hot water. Change the underwear once or twice a
day, especially after a sweaty workout, to avoid chafing.
In addition to medicated cremes and ointments for treating skin
infections, men can find relief from using a cool compress to soothe the
affected area. For daily care, after correctly washing the private area, dry
and moisturize your skin with a product made specifically for the member, like
a male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically
proven safe and mild for skin). This particular health crème is a super
weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to the wellbeing of male
organ skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production, and Shea butter, which
hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep the male organ skin
clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health.
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