Male Organ Pimples – One Man Shares his Advice
Stop
a guy on the street and ask about his male organ, and the police are likely to
get involved. But ask any adult about pimples, and most can tell a story
involving a big day, a red blotch and a lot of embarrassment. Pimples are just
part of growing up, and they happen to almost everyone. Most people aren't shy
about discussing them. Pimples on the manhood, however, are an entirely
different matter. First off, they're not something people feel comfortable
talking about. And secondly, it's hard to know how common they are, because
most men keep things under wraps. So when a man, who will be referred to as
Duane, agreed to discuss male organ pimples and the manhood care tips he used to fix the problem, this
seemed like a blessing. Here's what Duane had to say.
A Grave Mistake
"I had a lot of acne when I was a young guy, so when I got
a few male organ bumps that looked suspicious, I figured I knew just how to
handle them," Duane says. "I held a warm washcloth over the spots,
and then poked them with a needle I'd dipped in alcohol. I figured that would
get the puss out without injecting anything nasty."
While this approach certainly seems reasonable, it caused some
big problems for Duane, and he found that out at the doctor's office.
"As soon as I poked that needle in, I knew I'd done
something really stupid and wrong," Duane says. "There was a whole
lot of blood everywhere, and it hurt like crazy. So I went to the doctor to
make sure that I hadn't done any long-term damage. Thankfully, I hadn't done
anything so bad that I'd be scarred up or something, but they did tell me that
I shouldn't poke around down there anymore. I could have ended up needing
stitches or something!"
Better Options
Instead of trying to poke, squeeze or otherwise manipulate his
manhood pimples until the puss drained away, Duane was given some more
reasonable tips that could help him ease the pain.
"My doctor reminded me that pimples like this usually go
away on their own, even if I didn't touch them or do anything at all to
them," Duane says. "Rather than trying to poke these things, they
told me to find ways to make them less painful. My immune system would do its
work, and the puss would be reabsorbed in time."
Duane used frozen vegetables wrapped up in towels to soothe his
skin, and he took over-the-counter pain medications to help reduce the
discomfort. Within a few days, the pimples felt less swollen and, in time, they
did fade away, leaving no scars behind.
Focusing on Prevention
While Duane was able to get rid of his male organ pimples using
time and patience, he really didn't want to deal with the problem ever again.
"Once was more than enough for me," Duane says.
"Those little manhood bumps were just awful, and I didn't want to either
see them or feel them ever again."
Duane says he followed a few basic prevention steps, including:
- Drinking more water. "I never drank much water before,
so I started bringing a bottle of water with me everywhere I went. It did
help," he says.
- Avoiding trigger foods. "Chocolate and dairy seemed to make
me break out when I was a teenager, so I started avoiding those foods as an
adult, too," he says.
- Keeping things clean. "A daily shower was optional for me
before," Duane says. "It's not now."
A male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can
also be quite helpful for people like Duane. These products provide skin with
the vitamins and minerals it needs in order to fend off infections, and they
keep skin smooth, so it's less likely to harbor bacteria. Such a cream could be
useful as part of a manhood pimple prevention plan.