New Year’s Resolution: No Jock Itch
by John Dugan OwnerNow that we are into the new year, it’s time to get serious about
those resolutions. While a guy is at it, he needs to consider what male organ
health resolution would be valuable for him. After all, keeping that manhood
healthy is the first step to keeping the manhood (and therefore the man) happy.
With that in mind, one excellent resolution to make is to ensure that there
will be no jock itch to disrupt the male organ health for this year.
Very common
Jock itch is, thankfully, not a serious male organ health
condition, but it is actively annoying and can mar the appearance of an
otherwise handsome looking piece of equipment. It also is quite common, with
most men getting it at some point in their lives. And, of course, some men are
more prone to jock itch – such as those who are athletes or engage in a lot of
physical activity.
Yes, the jock with jock itch is not just a stereotype – and
there’s a reason for that. Jock itch is a fungus, and fungi thrive in areas
that are moist, warm and dark – and that describes the male mid-section,
especially after a guy has been playing a game of football or working out at
the gym for a couple of hours.
But it’s not just athletes that get jock itch – couch potatoes are
not immune to this condition by any means.
So – how exactly can a guy fulfill his resolution to keep jock
itch away? There are several things that can help.
Wash the mid-section regularly. First and foremost, practicing good male organ hygiene
is essential. If the member is kept clean, there’s less chance for a fungus to
grab hold. Use both soap and warm water when washing. Also, remember that the
fungus that causes jock itch is the same one that causes athlete’s foot – so if
the feet are affected, use a washcloth for cleaning them and don’t use that
same washcloth elsewhere on the body. After washing, be sure to dry the manhood
and surrounding areas thoroughly. And applying a male organ health crème is
also a fine idea.
Do laundry regularly. Keeping the clothes clean, especially underwear, helps
prevent jock itch as well. And never reuse washcloths that haven’t been
laundered since their last use.
Don’t share certain items. Sharing with buds is good – except when it’s not. People
don’t always know they have jock itch – or may be loathe to admit it – and
using a towel they’ve just used is an easy way to spread the fungus. Similarly,
never borrow underwear from a bro – even if it’s been laundered.
Be careful in the locker room. The locker room can be a breeding ground for the fungus that
causes jock itch – and remember, it’s the same one that causes athlete’s
foot. Put a towel on a bench before sitting on it, especially if
another guy has sat there or placed his foot on it. And do the same in the
sauna or steam room, where the added heat makes them an incubator for fungi.
Wear sandals or flip-flops instead of going barefoot. And if
there is any reason to suspect the cleanliness of the towels supplied by the
gym, be sure to bring freshly cleaned ones from home.
Avoiding jock itch is a great male organ health resolution, and
one that is made easier by regularly using a first rate male organ health
creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically
proven mild and safe for skin). By strengthening the health of the manhood,
it is more resistant to issues that can arise. Since a fungus can more readily
latch onto dry, cracked skin, use a crème with a combination of moisturizers,
such as shea butter and vitamin E. And one which contains alpha lipoic acid, a
powerful antioxidant, further strengthens male member skin by protecting
against oxidative stress.
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