Understanding the Reasons for an Itchy Male Organ
by John Dugan OwnerIt’s
the rare man who never has to deal with an itchy male organ. For as long as
most men can remember, they have been plagued by at least occasional issues
with member itching. The good news is that regular manhood care often alleviates
the problem almost immediately. The bad news is that sometimes, a man has to go
through a few options before he figures out whether his itchy male organ is a
minor issue or something that needs further attention.
But how is a guy to know what is causing his itchy male organ? It
all comes down to the process of elimination. Here’s how he can start.
1. Begin with using a top-notch
manhood health crème. If there is a very
basic reason for the itchy male organ, such as dry manhood skin, a crème that
contains Shea butter and vitamin E will make easy work of the problem. But if
using the crème doesn’t seem to do anything to alleviate the member itching,
it’s time to look a little deeper.
2. Engage in excellent hygiene. Sometimes itching is simply because a man gets lazy in the
hygiene department. Make sure this is not the case by washing the manhood
scrupulously during every single shower. For intact men, cleaning under the
hood is greatly encouraged. For all men, consider a bit of manscaping to keep
the hair under control and thus cut down on the potential for itching, as well
as manhood odor issues.
3. Look at things in the
environment. One of the most common culprits of
itching anywhere on the body – but especially on the more sensitive manhood
skin – is simply a change in a guy’s day-to-day life. He might have a new
laundry detergent, or maybe a new soap, or maybe he even started taking his
clothes to a different cleaner every week. Any small change can introduce
allergens into the environment, such as fragrances or softeners, that can
trigger an allergic reaction and that dreaded member itch. Remember the process
of elimination and start taking those new things away, one by one, until the
itching stops.
4. Consider certain habits. If a guy hasn’t found the problem yet, it’s time to look at
his sensual habits. Perhaps the problem is with the brand of barrier protection
he uses, or perhaps with the lubricant that he just started trying out. Again,
the process of elimination comes into play; he can try a different barrier
protection brand, go with barrier protections that have no spermicide, and try
different lubes with more natural ingredients.
5. Head to the doctor. If the member itching is still continuing no matter what a
guy does, it’s time to go to the doctor to rule out any problems. Persistent
itching can mean the presence of an infection, fungus, parasites and the like.
Simply explain to the doctor that member itching is continuing no matter what
steps are taken, and be prepared to explain all that has been done thus far to
alleviate the problem. Expect some simple tests to be done to help figure out
what’s going on.
After pinpointing the cause and clearing up the issue, a man wants
to make sure it doesn’t come back again. He can help ensure that by reaching
for a specially formulated manhood health crème (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe
for skin) every single day. A crème that contains the aforementioned
Shea butter and vitamin E, as well as vitamin A for odor control, is a great
place to begin. Other must-have ingredients include vitamins B5, C and D,
L-arginine and L-carnitine for better manhood function and peripheral nerve
protection, as well as alpha lipoic acid to fight free radicals. With a
powerhouse crème like that, member itching doesn’t stand a chance!
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