Sore Male Organ Prevention – Tips for Men Who Are Considering Manhood Piercing
Many
men are inclined to decorate their tools in various ways, including manhood
piercing. To help avoid a sore male organ as a result of the piercing, there
are a number of male
organ care steps
that a man can consider.
A
personal choice
Manhood
piercing is rather controversial; the decision to pierce is a personal one, and
a man should make sure he understands all that is involved before moving
forward. That said, for those that make the decision to pierce, aftercare is
very important. Pierced men should check with their piercing provider and/or
doctor to determine if there are additions or alterations to these tips that
they should consider.
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Clean regularly. Cleaning the pierced area twice a day is
recommended. The length of time that this routine should be followed varies;
some suggest a period of several weeks; others recommend a twice-daily routine
on a permanent basis. A man should consult with the person who provides the
piercing service or with a doctor to see what is best in his individual case.
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But don't go crazy with cleaning. If twice a day is recommended, a man should
stick to that (unless he sees evidence that this should be altered).
Over-cleaning can sometimes lead to the skin drying out.
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Use saltwater soaks – eventually. Saltwater soaks can be very beneficial
for the healing process; however, it's best to not utilize these until after
bleeding has stopped. In many cases, there may be occasional bleeding for a few
days after piercing. Once this stops, soaking the pierced area in saltwater can
help to heal and soothe. Be sure to wash off the saltwater after finishing the
soak, and to clean the area with a good antibacterial soap.
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Don't clean with alcohol. Many cleaning products (such as
antibacterial towelettes or hydrogen peroxide) may contact alcohol, which is
too harsh to use on a pierced male organ. This is almost guaranteed to produce
a very unpleasant burning sensation that most men want to avoid.
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Don't towel off. Towels should be avoided at least for
the first couple of weeks after a piercing, for two reasons: (1) towels, unless
freshly cleaned, can carry lingering dirt and bacteria from previous uses,
which can cause problems with a newly-pierce male organ, and (2) towels can
catch on the jewelry that is adorning the pierced manhood. A better alternative
is to use cotton balls or paper towels in the pierce area. (Feel free to use a
bath towel on the rest of the body, but be careful to keep it away from the
male organ.)
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Keep things clean. Underwear, trousers, bed sheets,
blankets, etc. – anything that the pierced male organ is likely to rub against
and which could contain dirt or bacteria needs to be avoided until the area is
totally healed.
Some
soreness is to be expected, no matter what steps a man may take; the healing
process can also take a considerable time. Depending on what specific area of
the manhood is pierced and what kind of piercing is involved, it can take
anywhere from 2 weeks to 4 months for healing to complete.
After
a manhood piercing, a sore male organ can also be soothed through the proper
use of a superior male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil). While the cream
should not be used directly on the pierced region, it can be rubbed in around
the area, providing blessed relief while also supplying essential vitamins and
nutrients to keep the male organ healthy. The right cream should definitely
include a "duo" combination of moisturizers, such as shea butter and
vitamin E. It's also a better bet if the cream contains vitamin D, which is
often known as a “miracle” vitamin because it is so good at fighting diseases
and enabling cell functionality.