Red Male Organ - One Man's 3-Month Journey to Healing
It's not at all unusual for men to experience a red male organ
after a night of rough love. Friction can strip cells off the surface of the
skin, and that can leave the tool looking and feeling raw. Thankfully, this
problem tends to go away in a day or two, with the proper manhood care techniques.
There are some men, however, who develop red male organ problems
that don’t simply go away. That's what happened to Wilson. He dealt with
redness and soreness for three whole months, until he managed to recover.
Here's his story.
What it Looked Like
"I've always had a pretty nice-looking male organ, if I do
say so myself," says Wilson. "My skin has always been pink and
healthy-looking, without a lot of wrinkles or veins or things like that."
"But one day, it started to change. At first, it just
looked a little pinker than usual, and I wasn't too worried about it. But then,
it started to look really red, like I had spilled wine on it or something. And
the skin looked really shiny and glossy, like it was stretched too tight."
"I didn't have any pain or itchiness, and it didn't bleed
or swell up or smell bad. It just looked very red, and I was worried about
it," Wilson says.
What He Tried
"At first, I thought that I had a dry manhood problem, like
I had rubbed it raw or somehow ruined my skin," Wilson says. "My
girlfriend has this body lotion she uses at night, so I borrowed a little of
that and tried slathering it on my skin. It didn't help much."
"Then I thought maybe I had some kind of infection, so I
tried using an antibiotic cream down there," Wilson says. "Every
morning and every night, I'd put on a layer of the stuff and wait to see if it
got better. That cream didn't seem to help, though, as my skin looked just as
red after a few days as it did when I started using the stuff."
"At this point, I knew I should go to the doctor, but I
just couldn't bring myself to do it," Wilson says. "I kept thinking
I'd have some other symptoms if I was really sick, and since I didn't have any
other problems, I could just keep trying things at home until it went
away."
A Trip to the Doctor
"I finally went to the doctor when my girlfriend caught me
trying to use her mud masque on my male organ," Wilson says. "She
told me she'd had enough with my fussing and worrying, and she just wanted me
to get better already. So I made an appointment to see the doctor to get a
formal diagnosis."
"Turns out, I had a yeast infection," Wilson says.
"I must have caught it from my girlfriend, and it must have been pretty
mild, as she didn't have any symptoms. But when my doctor gave me the right
medications, and my girlfriend got treated, too, everything magically got
better. I was back to myself in just days."
Take-Home Lessons
Wilson dealt with this red manhood problem for three months, and
it's clear that the issue caused him a lot of worry and concern. He's a little
lucky, however, as men in his position might be tempted to try all sorts of
dangerous DIY healing tools, including:
- Hot oils
- Scalding baths
- Antibacterial soaps
- Abrasive washcloths
Any of these items could make a red male organ problem worse,
not better, so it's good that Wilson skipped all of them.
But now that he's healed, it might be wise for him to focus on
the underlying health of his skin. A manhood
health cream (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can be a wise addition to the care
regimen. These products contain vitamins skin needs in order to heal, and the
nutrients included may help skin to fight off infection in the future, too.
Visit
http://www.menshealthfirst.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving organ 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.