Male Organ Health in the Locker Room
There's
nothing quite as bracing as a great workout at the gym, especially when it's
followed by a little time in the sauna and a refreshing cold shower. Physical
fitness is a worthy and admirable goal, but it's good to remember that male
organ health can
sometimes be impacted by those visits to the locker room. A few small steps can
help a guy take proper care of his junk and ensure that his favorite organ comes
out of the gym as fit as the rest of him.
It's
about hygiene.
Locker
rooms are a great place to hang out and shoot the breeze with other guys. And
let's face it, there's a definite plus to being in a place where a guy can
"let it all hang out."
The
problem is that a locker room is not always the cleanest place to be. At home,
a guy can wipe out his own shower and disinfect surfaces to his heart's content
(or not, of course). At the gym, even assuming that the management does a
top-notch job of keeping things neat, tidy and cleansed, lots of guys pass
through the space every day. Even the best efforts can't keep some germs and
bacteria from getting left behind. And, when pressed, most guys will admit to
urinating in their own shower on occasion. It doesn't take too much to assume
that this has happened once or twice in a public shower as well.
Mind
the curtains!
Beyond
that, there's the simple fact that warmth and dampness create a hospitable
environment for mold and mildew. If showering in a stall with a curtain, guys
need to take a few extra pains to avoid letting the curtain come in contact
with their junk to avoid any mold or other fungus getting on their equipment.
As men know only too well, once a fungus gets on the tool, it can spread like
wildfire.
Watch
the soap.
Sharing
another person's soap is a good way to contract skin rashes, flakiness and
other dermatological issues. Especially when dealing with relative strangers,
one doesn’t know what forms of psoriasis or other skin problems a man may have.
Even using a fresh, unwrapped bar may not be safe; the male member can be very
sensitive to fragrances added to soaps. Whenever possible, a man should bring
and use his own soap.
The
same goes for shaving cream, especially if one is fond of closely shaving the
bush. This is better done at home, but if done in a gym shower, a man should
use his own cream and keep the razor as clean as possible.
Watch
the towels, too.
Just
as sharing soap should be avoided, so too should sharing another man's towel.
He may have washed it with a strong detergent that will irritate sensitive
manhood skin. Only under extreme circumstances should a guy dry off with a
towel that has already been used by another man; again, the chance of picking
up germs, fungus or skin-related issues from the towel is too great to risk.
Most
gyms offer clean towels to their members, so this is often one's best bet. Make
sure to use these towels in all appropriate situations – place one on the bench
before sitting the bare behind down, wear one in the sauna, etc.
Wear
your own jock.
This
should go without saying, but a guy simply shouldn't wear another guy's jock or
underwear. Even when undergear has been freshly laundered, it's not responsible
male organ care to borrow clothing that cuddles another man's junk.
Apply
a crème.
Finally,
apply a quality male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) to
the manhood after showering in the locker room, and make sure it contains
vitamins A and D. Why? Vitamin A has anti-bacterial properties which, among
other things, fight manhood odor; vitamin D has been proven effective in
combating disease and assisting in cell functionality. Directly applying a
vitamin-rich crème to the member helps "target" the vitamins and aids
them in keeping the equipment healthy.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most
common male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood 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.