Sore Male Organ Skin – When Urinary Incontinence is to Blame
Urinary incontinence is most frequently associated with aging.
However, while it is more common in older men, younger males may also
experience dribbling and leakage for a variety of reasons. This is not only
uncomfortable and embarrassing in itself – it can also lead to additional
problems like sore male organ skin. The right approach to male organ care can help to alleviate manhood soreness
and irritation.
What is
urinary incontinence?
Simply put, urinary incontinence is the
accidental leakage of urine from the urinary tract, usually as the result of an
underlying health issue or injury. Incontinence can be temporary or chronic.
Some common types of incontinence include:
- Stress incontinence – when stress on
the pelvic floor muscles (from heavy lifting, coughing, sneezing, laughing,
etc.) causes a small amount of urine to dribble out.
- Urge incontinence – when the urge to
urinate is so strong that it can’t be controlled long enough for men to make it
to the bathroom.
- Overflow incontinence – when men are
unable to fully empty the bladder, causing urine to back up until it is
squeezed out from the pressure.
- Total incontinence – when the urinary
sphincter (the muscle that controls the flow) no longer works, and urine leaks
out all the time.
What
causes it?
Incontinence is often related to
prostate issues or to damage to the muscles that are attached to the bladder.
Blockages in the urinary track may also cause urinary incontinence, as can
infections involving the urinary tract.
Managing
incontinence
Most men are able to manage their
symptoms through exercise and/or medications. In some cases, surgery may be
required to correct the problem. Manhood clamps (devices that gently squeeze
the male organ), pads and male organ pouches may be used to prevent leakage onto
the clothing. In addition, these lifestyle changes can help:
- Performing kegels – exercises that
involve contracting and releasing the pelvic floor muscles;
- Losing weight – to avoid excess strain
on the bladder and surrounding muscles;
- Avoiding caffeinated beverages and
fizzy sodas, which tend to increase both the urge to urinate and frequency;
- Cutting back on alcohol;
- Stopping smoking – smoking tobacco
products can damage the nerves that control the urinary sphincter;
- Using the bathroom several times a
day, at the same time every day – this can help keep the bladder empty and thus
less likely to leak.
Side
effects
Aside from the embarrassment that men
may feel about their incontinence, the most common side effect is manhood
irritation. Men often develop a sore male organ when urine is allowed to dry on
the skin – or the skin remains damp inside the clothing for extended periods of
time. Men who use manhood clamps may also develop irritation and chafing if the
device is not used properly, such as when tightened too far.
Tips
for soothing – and avoiding - sore male organ skin
The first line of defense for avoiding a
sore, irritated male organ caused by the presence of urine on the skin is to
wash the area frequently. When drips and spills occur, the male organ should be
rinsed and dried thoroughly to remove all traces of urine; if washing is not
possible, then gently dabbing the area with a soft, damp cloth should be enough
until the next shower or bath.
Men who are using pads to catch any
leaks should change them whenever they get wet, and damp underwear should be
switched for a clean pair. Men who are using manhood clamps to cut off leaks
should make sure that the device is not too tight, especially in cases where
nerve damage makes it difficult to sense when it has been tightened too far.
Finally, creams or lotions can be
applied to soothe and protect the skin. Some men prefer ointments or powders
made for treating diaper rash, as these create a protective barrier on the
skin. Another solution is to invest in a high-quality male organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). A product that is formulated
with natural emollients, as well as targeted nutrients for manhood care, can
soothe the skin, speed healing and protect against chafing – not to mention
improve the overall look and feel of the male organ.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common member
health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to
maintain a healthy manhood. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes
in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.