Yow! Itchy Male Organ from Neurodermatitis
by John Dugan OwnerAn uncontrollable urge to scratch an itchy male organ is a
familiar sensation for every man. When a guy is alone, of course, there’s no
problem; but when in a social, public situation, the last thing a guy wants is
to be caught with his hand rubbing his male member. If the itchy male organ is
more than a passing problem, it may be a male organ health issue that needs
attention. In such cases, identifying the cause of the itchiness is necessary.
Neurodermatitis may be that cause in certain cases.
What is neurodermatitis?
According to the Mayo Clinic, neurodermatitis is a skin condition
that starts with a patch of itchy skin. When it is scratched, it itches even
more, encouraging a person to scratch it again. Over time, this
itch-scratch-itch-scratch cycle results in the affected skin thickening and
taking on a leathery aspect. These areas may also have a raised, red, rather
rough aspect.
Neurodermatitis can appear anywhere on the body, including the
member and/or sacks. It’s not uncommon for it to occur in several locations at
once, so that a man might have an itchy male organ as well as, say, an itchy
foot and an itchy posterior.
Neurodermatitis is considered benign, which is to say it is not
life threatening in any way. (However, persistent itching can in some cases
create an infection, which does need to be attended to.) But it is
intensely annoying, and it can cause significant sleep disruptions, as well as
impact quality of life and even, unfortunately, sensual function. In addition,
because it is physically unattractive, it can be a source of embarrassment and
may cause a person so afflicted to feel self-conscious or ashamed. This is
doubly true when the disease occurs on the manhood or sacks.
Causes and treatment
Doctors do not yet know the exact cause of neurodermatitis. It
often begins from simple skin irritation, like a mosquito bite or clothing
rubbing the skin the wrong way, and only develops into visible neurodermatitis
from the repeated scratching. Although women are more often affected, it is
also found with some frequency in men. It’s often associated with other skin
conditions, like eczema, psoriasis or dry skin, and stress can trigger an
outbreak. Perhaps most maddening, the urgency to scratch is usually strong when
a person is relaxing or trying to sleep.
Unfortunately, neurodermatitis is thought of as a lifelong
disease. Rather than being able to treat the disease itself, doctors have to
treat the symptoms – the itchiness, the dry, rough skin, etc.
There are numerous options which may be employed to stop the
itchiness. These include the use of corticosteroids, cold compresses,
antihistamines, and proper moisturizers. Since stress can bring about
recurrences, anti-anxiety medication may be recommended for some. Specialized
phototherapy (using lights to heal skin) is recommended by some, as are special
medicated patches.
Especially when neurodermatitis is on the member and causes
intense emotional responses from a man, it may be beneficial to work with a
mental health professional to develop strategies for dealing with these
negative feelings.
An itchy male organ which is accompanied by dry skin, whether due
to neurodermatitis or other factors, can benefit from the use of a first rate
male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven
mild and safe for skin). However, it is essential that the crème selected
is one with superior hydrating capabilities. For this reason, choose a crème
that includes both a high-end emollient (such as shea butter) and an
exceptional moisturizer (such as vitamin E). In addition, a crème with a potent
antioxidant can help to strengthen skin. One such antioxidant, alpha lipoic
acid, works to decrease excess free radicals which will otherwise result in
oxidative damage.
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