Say Good-Bye to Male Organ Rash in the New Year
by John Dugan OwnerA handsome, good looking manhood is an asset that is likely to
please current partners or impress potential partners. When a man has a proper
male organ health regimen, he is much more likely to sport a member with visual
appeal – and not one marred by an unsightly male organ rash. Now as the old
year ends and the new year begins is a good time to make a resolution to keep
male organ rash away in the future.
With that in mind, the following tips can be very helpful for
staying rash-free in the new year.
- Choose mild detergents and
cleansers. One of the most common causes of male
organ rash is contact dermatitis, and one of the most common reasons for
contact dermatitis is a reaction to chemicals or fragrances in soaps and
detergents. Male organ skin is very delicate, and in some men even slight
exposure to irritants can bring about a big rash. If this is a chronic or
recurring problem, switching to a much milder soap, shampoo and detergent can
go a long way to clearing up or preventing a rashy member.
- Attend to psoriasis or eczema. Both of these common skin conditions can present on or
around the manhood – and that’s not what a guy wants. Eczema often responds to
over-the-counter hydrocortisone creams, but sometimes stronger treatment is
needed from a dermatologist. Psoriasis is a more chronic condition which almost
always requires prescribed therapy from a dermatologist.
- Watch medications. Almost every medication has potential side effects, and some
people are more prone to certain ones than others. A number of tablets can
result in a rash known as a fixed tablet eruption; in some cases, the rash can
be very pronounced and resemble nasty-looking ulcers. Work with a doctor to
determine if a rash is a fixed tablet eruption and if it is, alternative tablets
which might be considered that are not associated with such eruptions.
- Be on the lookout for balanitis. Men whose prepuce is intact may come down with a condition
known as balanitis. This is a bacterial infection which causes the head and/or
the prepuce to become inflamed and rashy. Topically applied steroids are
usually the preferred treatment; paying extra special attention to hygiene,
including regularly washing under the prepuce, helps to prevent balanitis.
- Keep fungi away. Fungal infections on or around the member can also make for
a rashy look. Fungi thrive in warm, moist environments, and that describes the
manhood and its environs to a “t.” Jock itch is one of the more common male
organ fungal infections, and there are several ways to help keep it away.
In addition to washing regularly, men should change underwear if they tend to
sweat a lot or if they play sports. Always use clean towels and never borrow a
used towel from a friend (or anyone else, for that matter). Be careful in
locker rooms and saunas; if naked, place a clean towel down before sitting.
Candidiasis or thrush is another common fungal infection, caused
by yeast. Women with a yeast infection can spread it sensually, so wearing a
latex protection can help a guy keep from catching it.
- Keep the skin moisturized. One of the best ways to prevent male organ rash in the new
year is to keep the skin properly moisturized by daily use of a top notch
male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven
mild and safe for skin). Cracked and dry skin is attractive for rashing, so
select a crème with a combination of a high end emollient (such as shea butter)
and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). Ideally, the skin should also be
further strengthened by utilizing a crème with a powerful antioxidant such as
alpha lipoic acid. This antioxidant battles excess free radicals, thus reducing
the chance to the skin of damaging oxidative stress.
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