Male Organ Irritation: When Self-Gratification is to Blame
Male organ irritation can manifest in a variety of ways. A man
may notice his tip is raw and red; if he has a prepuce, he may see cracks in
it; he may find what looks like a splotch or callus on his shaft. These
symptoms may indicate a number of things, including infections, which is why a
man should be diagnosed if he has any doubts about the source of his
irritation. Sometimes, that source is a man’s self-gratification technique. As
a component of proper manhood
care, men should learn how to avoid a sore, dry male organ from pleasuring
themselves. The following techniques may be to blame.
1) Dry
rub: Many men have adopted the habit of
cranking away without the assistance of lubricant. This may be a simple matter
of not having any around, but some guys prefer to feel the direct friction of
their hands on their members. They must understand that this will likely bring
about irritation to the delicate skin, as the friction of an intense solo
session is bound to leave it raw.
When investing in a lubricant, guys are
best off purchasing a product made for this purpose. They should note that
tempting ingredients like warming or cooling agents may lead to irritation.
Also, if purchasing a lube to use during partner activity as well, it’s best to
avoid oil-based products, as these can wear down latex and therefore render the
most common type of barrier ineffective. A man should read labels to make sure
he knows when not to use certain products.
2)
Using soap/shampoo/hand lotion: Some guys have no problem using lube,
but they neglect to consider that not every slippery substance is fit for the
job. Many a man has experienced the error of his ways in the form of a peeling,
irritated male organ. Ingredients in soaps, shampoos and body lotions are often
far too harsh for the male organ, and soaps and shampoos in particular can dry
the member out.
If a man must use something around the
house, make sure it’s natural and free of chemicals and fragrances. Cocoa
butter and coconut oil are good options for solo play.
3)
Death grip: When running hot, it’s all too easy for
a man to go overboard on the squeeze factor. Even a one-time go with the death
grip can cause notable irritation that takes some time to heal; habitually
employing this technique can, over time, cause the skin to toughen, deadening
sensation.
For guys who love the stranglehold,
easing up may not feel so good at first. But they can take this opportunity to
explore new and exciting self-gratification methods. Try, for example, focusing
on the base; this part of the male organ is very sensitive on some men, but
doesn’t habitually receive much play. Guys can also experiment with edging, the
practice of bringing oneself to the brink of release, then easing up and
repeating three or four times before allowing the big finish. Another fun idea
is to lube up a palm and rub the tip of the male organ against it until
release.
Aside from using appropriate lube while
self-pleasuring and avoiding the death grip, guys can reduce the likelihood of
experiencing male organ irritation by attending to their overall skin condition
on a daily basis. Making use of a quality male
organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) after showering can fortify the skin,
making it more resilient to the frictions it encounters. Shea butter and
vitamin E are two natural moisturizers that work together to tag team dry skin
and soothe irritation. Together with safe self-gratification practices, such a
skin care product can restore the skin to peak condition and keep it there.
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.