What to Do with a Tingling member (and How to Prevent One in the Future)
by John Dugan OwnerDoesn’t a tingling member sound fun? Like fireworks or Thor’s
lightning shaking through the shaft? Well, those aren’t the tingles being
discussed here. This male organ tingling is the painful, irritating sort. It’s
a pins-and-needles feeling that’s not pleasant and can be a bit scary. But
here’s the good news; many reasons for a tingling member are not serious and
are easy to quell and reverse. Let’s break down member tingles and learn how to
get rid of them and then keep them away in the days that come.
1) Contact Dermatitis. It’s a fancy phrase
for an allergic reaction of the skin. A tingling member happens when the member
and surrounding area comes into contact with an allergen. Common allergens that
affect the reproductive region include things like body wash, lotions, creme,
laundry detergents, or latex barriers. It can also be caused by environmental
allergens a man may come in contact with while going commando such as grass,
poison ivy, or other flora. Member piercing can also cause contact dermatitis.
If a man thinks he has an allergic reaction, cleanse the area with mild soap or
just rinse thoroughly with warm water. Use an OTC cortisone cream to bring down
the reaction and possible pop a Benadryl to help things along. It should clear
up in a few days. If not, follow up with a doctor.
2) Infection. Male organ tingling can be
caused by the inflammation the skin experiences when inflamed. Infections primarily
attack nerve endings (of which the member, especially the head, has many).
Infections can include a wide array of things from the less-serious like a
yeast infection or jock itch, to the more severe like partner transmitted
infections. An infection will not only bring a tingling member, but it can also
cause swelling, discharge, and pain. See a doc ASAP for a diagnosis.
3) Genital Trauma. Member injury is an
everyday cause for a tingling member. Injuries are easy to get, they can be the
result of an errant elbow in the groin, an overexcited dog’s paw, or surgery.
Lots of times, an injury just needs time to heal. Sometimes a cool compress and
ibuprofen can reduce the tingles and pain. If it’s a more serious type of
genital trauma, seek out medical care, and follow doctor instructions.
4) Kidney Stones. They call them
stones, but they may as well be boulders. They begin by causing slight pressure
on the member, then the male organ tingling starts. Soon, those tingles turn
into piercing pain until the stone is passed. Some kidney stones are too large
to pass, so they must be surgically removed or by applying shock wave
lithotripsy to break the stone into smaller pieces to be passed. It’s common to
see pinkish urine once the stone is passed.
5) Paresthesia. This condition
is tingling in the member that is most associated with disease state
caused nerve damage. Diseases like diabetes, multiple sclerosis, and some
cancers will cause male organ tingling.
How to Prevent a Tingling member
There are a few no-nonsense ways to keep a male organ healthy and
tingle-free. Start by practicing safe intimacy. Use protection and have open
conversations with partners before engaging in sensual activity. Also, be sure
to urinate after having relations to reduce the chance of urinary tract or
yeast infection. Next, do spot-tests when changing body products like laundry
detergent, body wash, or creme. This can save a lot of pain and suffering
later. Stay healthy by making regular visits to the doctor and eating a healthy
diet and drinking a lot of fresh water.
Finally, make a habit of thoroughly cleansing and moisturizing the
member daily, and additionally after intimacy or exercise. Use a mild cleanser
like baby wash or one that contains only natural ingredients. After washing and
rinsing the area, massage a specially formulated male organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to the
member. These creams are designed specifically for the member and contain tons
of essential vitamins, amino acids, and natural moisturizers to calm and
refresh genital skin. Men experiencing nerve damage should be sure to use a
crème that also contains L-Carnitine, as clinical research has indicated it
defends against peripheral nerve damage typical to diabetes and neurological
diseases.
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