Member Skin Shedding: What’s Causing it and How to Treat It
by John Dugan OwnerUnlike reptiles, member
skin shedding is not a part of the natural cycle. Instead, it is the result of
some sort of action or non-action that is causing skin peeling on the male
organ that is neither liberating nor enjoyable. However, most causes of member
skin shedding are not too serious and can be cleared up quickly. Let’s talk
about five of the most common reasons for member skin shedding and how to take
that flaky, peeling skin and turn it into smooth, soft, and supple skin.
Member Skin Shedding
Reason #1: Friction Burn
Skin is made to be
touched, but it isn’t made to be rubbed raw. This can happen for lots of
reasons, but the skin in this particular area usually gets friction burn from
too much or too rough sensual contact either with a partner or solo. It can
also happen as a result of too little creme or skivvies that are too tight as
well.
Always use a lubricant
during mutual pleasure and self-pleasure to reduce the chance of friction burn
and the likelihood of skin peeling on the male organ. Wear loose cotton undies
to prevent chafing.
Treat it: Wash,
rinse, and moisturize the member thoroughly. Give it some time in the open air
(not at the park or anything, just at home). You’ll find that not only does it
speed healing, but it also helps with the burn and discomfort.
Member Skin Shedding
Reason #2: Contact Dermatitis
An allergic reaction, or
contact dermatitis for those fluent in GoogleMD, is the skin’s adverse reaction
to an irritant or allergen. The most common allergens for the genital area are
latex latex barriers, creme, laundry detergents, soap, lotion, and shower gel.
A lover's fragrance or body lotion can also produce an allergic reaction that
causes member skin to peel.
Also, be on the watch for:
- Redness
- Itching
- Pain
- Rash
- Dry Skin
- Swelling
Treat it: Thoroughly
cleanse and rinse the member, once or more each day. Take Benadryl to deal with
pain and use a cortisone cream to bring the reaction down faster. It the
reaction worsens or doesn’t seem to be improving within a few days, see the
doctor.
Member Skin Shedding
Reason #3: Yeast Infection
A Candida infection, also known as a
yeast infection, can trigger skin peeling on the male organ. While some yeast
in the body is a totally normal thing, an overgrowth can result in a yeast
infection.
Secondary symptoms to look
for:
- A grayish-white, lumpy
discharge that smells vinegary or overly sweet
- Pain when urinating or
during intimacy
- Frequent urge to urinate
- Swelling
- Redness and irritation
- Itching
Treat it: For
a first yeast infection, head to the doctor for an exam and a prescription. If
it’s not your first rodeo, ask your doc to call in a script or pick up a box of
Monistat. Avoid intimacy until the yeast infection is totally gone; they are
really contagious!
Member Skin Shedding
Reason #4: Balanitis
Balanitis is a condition
that most commonly happens as a result of poor hygiene. It is an uncomfortable
inflammation of the head of the member and foreskin. It’ll often cause skin
peeling on the male organ.
Other symptoms to watch
for:
- Fluid accumulation in
the infected area
- Scaly sores
- A foul, sour odor
- Itchiness
- Pain and heat
- Painful urination
Treat it: Thoroughly
wash, rinse, and air dry the member religiously, and it will clear up within a
week. Take ibuprofen to help with the pain. If it doesn’t clear up after seven
days, make a doctor’s appointment.
Member Skin Shedding
Reason #5: Herpes
Genital herpes affects one
in eight people in the United States. Symptoms can be inconspicuous, so many
people can miss the signs. In addition to member skin shedding, be on the
lookout for:
- Sores in the
reproductive area including the inner thighs and the buttocks
- Peeling after a sore
bursts
- Itching
- Pain
- Flu-like symptoms
Treat it: Get
to the doctor or clinic for a test and diagnosis. Be sure to refrain from
sensual activity until given the all-clear. Since herpes is a chronic
condition, always use protection and let partners know your status before
engaging in any intimate activity.
Member Skin Shedding
Prevention
Prevent skin peeling on
the male organ with a male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) that heals
and soothes damaged genital skin. Crèmes like this includes skin soothers like
vitamin E and Shea butter to return a man’s skin to softness and suppleness. It
also has vitamin C for tone and elasticity. Using a crème like this daily will
keep skin in fine form.
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