Ten Common Causes of Dry Peeling Skin on the Member and How to Treat Them
by John Dugan OwnerNo man in the history of the world ever looked down and marveled
at dry peeling skin on the member in a good way. Oftentimes, dry male organ
skin causes anxiety and confusion. It hurts, it's red, and it's flaky. It
catches on fabric, causing unbearable pain, and it definitely isn't something a
man wants to show a lover. Thankfully, most causes of dryness and peeling are
fairly normal and easy to remedy. Here are a few of the most reported issues
and how to treat them.
1) Drying or Chemical-laden Soaps – Dry male organ skin can be the result of using harsh soaps
which strip the skin of their natural moisture. Harsh soaps containing
ingredients like sodium lauryl sulfates (SLS), lye, polypropylene, and
triclosan and should complete avoided. Use all-natural products or products
formulated for babies when washing delicate male organ skin.
2) Allergies -- Allergies to creams, latex, laundry detergents, certain fabrics,
or other personal care products have been shown to cause dry peeling skin on
the member. Other associated symptoms of allergy include sneezing, a runny
nose, wheezing, and watery eyes.
3) Chafing – Too tight pants, underwear, or shorts can cause chaffing of the
male organ skin, leading to a rash and dry peeling skin on the member. Air
things out when at home via Donald Duck, that is to say, without pants. When
leaving the house, wear loose, breathable fabrics to help the area heal.
4) Balanitis – More common in uncut men, balanitis is a bacterial overgrowth
caused either by not cleaning the head of the member well or with frequency, or
not properly rinsing off harsh soaps or cleaning agents. Treatment
can include antibiotics, an antifungal cream, a steroid cream or a combination
of all the above.
5) Candida – Yeast infections, also called Candida, can cause dry male organ
skin and also cause a rash, inflammation on the head of the member, chunky
discharge under the sheath, and white patches on the skin. This infection makes
it quite painful to have relations or urinate. Use an over-the-counter
anti-fungal cream on the head of the member (and under the sheath if intact)
until symptoms are gone. Also, abstain from self-gratification and intimacy
until the infection is completely gone. By the way, yeast infections are
transmittable, so be sure to tell a partner.
6) Eczema –
Eczema is a skin disease where the skin is dry, inflamed, or irritated. If it
is on the member, it’s likely it’s on other places on the body as well. Treat
the area with an over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream as directed by a
pharmacist or doctor. Be sure to moisturize the area daily and after any
contact with water to minimize additional drying.
7) Dermatitis – Dermatitis is a skin
sensitivity to something in a man’s environment which causes the skin to become
angry, itchy, and dry. Avoid known irritants to avoid these issues and use a
soothing cream when irritation does flare up to calm the skin and return it to
normal.
8) Psoriasis –
Psoriasis is a skin disease which causes red, scaly patches on the skin. See a
doctor or dermatologist for diagnosis and a cortisone cream to treat the area.
9) Dry Penetration or Self-gratification – Excessive and sustained sensual activity without suitable
lubrication can cause dry peeling skin on the member. Prevent this from
occurring by using a water-based lubricant and give the member cool-down time
to rest and repair between sessions.
10) Syph – Saving the worst for last, the second stage of syph is often
accompanied by grey-to-white rashes and dry spots on the groin. See a medical
provider immediately as syph can be deadly.
Stop Dry Peeling Skin on the member with
Good Hygiene Habits
No matter what a man does, good grooming can take male organ
health a long way. Thoroughly cleanse the member every day using gentle
pressure and a gentle cleanser. Moisturize the member frequently to keep it
smooth and supple. Keep the private area dry and wear breathable fabrics which
discourage moisture and bacteria and opt for looser pants or properly fitted
pants in lieu of tight trousers to avoid chaffing and skin irritation.
When it comes to conditioning delicate member skin, a specially
formulated male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man
1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) should
be used. Chock-full of nutrients, vitamins, and emollients, these specialty
creams that are made explicitly for the member. Look for ingredients
like vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are well-known for their skin-soothing and
revitalizing properties. Be sure to purchase a product which contains natural
moisturizers such as Shea butter, which repairs dry peeling skin on the member
and returns it to its smooth state.
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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