Red Male Organ Skin Warning: Signs and Symptoms Men Should be Aware Of
by John Dugan OwnerRosy cheeks are a joy to behold; however, a rosy member can be a
bit jarring. When a man has a red male organ, it’s natural for him to feel
fear, panic, and often, discomfort. While it’s understandable, when the member
is red, there are several completely harmless things that could be going on.
The following are some of the signs men should look out for when they notice a
red male organ on their person, as well as steps to remedy the situation.
1) Bruising – Bruising of the member after an injury is probably one of the
leading causes of a red male organ. Trauma to the area can make it take on a
deep red, purple or even blue appearance. Bruising isn’t always the
result of Fight Club; often, it’s an accidental altercation with the edge of a
counter or the result of a lot of time under the sheets. Minor bruises are
nothing to worry about and will heal on their own. Major bruises that may be
the warning signal of a fracture should be seen and treated by a medical
professional.
2) Hematoma – A hematoma is similar to a high-level bruise, except the
bruising happens deep within the tissue of an organ. This particular type of
bruising can be firm, or it can also be lumpy to the touch because blood from
the damaged vessel pools under the skin causing the bumps. Hematomas can create
a loss of blood flow and can also be quite dangerous. A man who thinks he has a
hematoma should seek out medical care immediately.
3) Post
Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation – If a man has noticed his skin starting to darken, it could be Post
Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), which is just an overproduction of
melanin in the area. This may look like a red male organ for lighter skinned
men. This issue usually trails behind instances of vigorous stimulation or an
injury. It usually fades with time but could be treated additionally with
retinol or microdermabrasion.
4) Purpura – Seeing reddish or purple blemishes on the member? It could be
purpura. Purpura is an underlying disorder that may include a wide range of
things including bleeding or clotting issue, medication side effects, blood
vessel inflammation or nutritional deficits. See a medical professional for
diagnosis and treatment.
5) Manhood
Vitiligo – Men who have psoriasis or eczema on other parts of their bodies
may also develop symptoms on the member. Treating the affected area with
vitamins A and E is sometimes helpful in addition to prescription medications.
6) Stevens-Johnson Syndrome – This is sort of like an allergic reaction to an allergic
reaction. If a member is a persistent deep red or purple, it’s possible the man
may have had a severe allergic reaction to medication and as a result,
developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The syndrome is characterized by a purple
or red rash on the member, as well as other areas of the body. If the rash
develops into peeling skin and sores, proceed to emergency care as
life-endangering complications can happen. There are certain medications which
are more likely to cause Stevens-Johnson and they are sulfa-based antibiotics,
ibuprofen, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, naproxen, and antibiotics. Anyone
who believes he has Stevens-Johnson Syndrome should see a doctor immediately.
Keeping the Manhood Out of the Red
No matter the reason for a red male organ, maintaining good
hygiene is always the best way to keep red male organ away. Cleanse with a
gentle soap, being sure to thoroughly clean all parts of the member, and rinse
well.
After washing the skin, apply a specially formulated male organ
health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has
been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). These specially formulated
cremes calm irritation and promote hydration. Be sure it is comprised of a
natural hydration source like Shea butter to provide a base for smooth,
balanced skin. Also, cremes with added ingredients such as vitamins A, C, D,
and E, which are noted for their skin-soothing and healing properties, are
ideal for male organ health.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information
on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what
to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.
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