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Member Bumps, Sores and Blisters: What to Do

Seeing member bumps, blisters or male organ sores can be a frightening moment. Fortunately, there are many things a man can do to figure out the problem.

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Member Bumps, Sores and Blisters: What to Do

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  1. Member Bumps, Sores and Blisters: What to Do By John Dugan

  2. Men who practice excellent manhood care know to take a good look at the equipment on a regular basis. Because of this, they know how everything is supposed to look and feel. So when a new bump or sore appears on the male organ, a man will catch it almost immediately – and of course, he will immediately become quite concerned as to what might be going on. The good news is that by following these simple tips concerning member bumps, blisters or male organ sores, a man can look forward to maintaining good manhood health. www.man1health.com

  3. 1. Keep track of what’s happening. A man might notice a tiny male organ bump, blister or sore, and immediately plan to make an appointment with the doctor. But in the meantime, it’s important to keep track of how the bump changes, moves or feels. Write down the moment of first notice, as well as how it might change between that time and the time of the doctor’s appointment. Photographs can be very helpful for the doctor, especially if there is significant redness or related changes. www.man1health.com

  4. 2. Don’t mess with it. Let’s be honest: A man sees something strange on his male organ and his first instinct is likely to poke at it to see what it is. If it’s a blister, a man might try to pop it. If it’s a bump that looks like it might be a pimple, he might squeeze it to try to establish what it really is. And if it’s a sore, a guy might try to move it and twist it to get a close-up look. All these things are a big mistake! If there is something odd down there, the best thing is to leave it alone and see what happens. Though this can be really tough on a psychological level, on a physical level is it simply the right thing to do. www.man1health.com

  5. 3. Abstain from sensual activity. Though it might seem like overkill – especially if the doctor’s appointment is a week away – a guy wants to be safe rather than sorry. Excessive rubbing of the area, such as happens with self-pleasuring, might make things worse. And of course, coupling is a no-go until a man knows for sure that what he’s dealing with is not something he can pass to that partner. 4. Clean it gently. In lieu of picking or poking at the spot, a man might decide to wash it rather aggressively. This is not a good idea either. Though it never hurts to pay a bit more attention to hygiene when it comes to manhood care, a guy shouldn’t go all-out in trying to clean the trouble area. Simply use a good cleanser specially formulated for sensitive skin and make note of whether the cleanser causes any pain in the area – that’s something a doctor will want to know. www.man1health.com

  6. 5. Talk to the doctor. When it’s time for the doctor’s appointment, take a variety of things that could be helpful. This includes any photographs of the male organ bump, sore or blister, the timeline of how it might have changed, a list of any medications taken on a regular basis (including supplements and herbal remedies), and information on any recent sensual activity. When the doctor prescribes a course of action, stick with the recommendations for as long as necessary.

  7. Maintain good manhood health every day Once a man knows what the member bumps, sores or blisters are all about, he can take steps to ensure they don’t happen again. In addition to following the doctor’s expert advice, a man should reach for a top-notch manhood health crème(health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The use of this crème on a daily basis can help ensure the best manhood health possible. Look for a crème that contains vitamin B5 for healthy cellular tissue, alpha lipoic acid to fight against free radicals and vitamin A, which fights against blemishes. And of course, a good Shea butter and vitamin E base can help ensure the skin stays smooth, supple and problem-free.

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