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Men can experience many different kinds of male organ irritation, including balanitis. Learning to deal with this condition is important to keep a man healthy and to remove potential obstacles to bedroom fun.
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Male Organ Irritation: Balanitis in the Bedroom By John Dugan
Male organ irritation is unpleasant for all men, and something which at least occasionally strikes most men. When that irritation is caused by balanitis, it can sometimes have an impact on a man's bedroom activities. Even when sensual activity is not affected, simple male organ care concerns should compel a man to seek relief from this common cause of male organ irritation. • Defining balanitis • The basic definition of balanitis is an inflammation of the glans of the member. (When both the prepuce and the glans are inflamed, the condition may be known as balanoposthitis.) Balanitis is very common among young boys; in men, it is much more likely to occur in intact males than in those who are cut. Men with diabetes are also more likely to experience balanitis. www.man1health.com
There can be numerous causes of balanitis, including: • Poor hygiene • psoriasis (an immune system reaction that causes dry, scaly skin); • dermatitis (skin issue caused by an allergic reaction or direct contact with an agent of irritation); • lichen planus (skin disease affecting mucous membranes and skin, presenting as purplish bumps); • social diseases; • urine "dribbles" irritating the glans. www.man1health.com
Symptoms • So how does a guy know he has balanitis? There are many common symptoms, such as: • swollen glans (meaning the head of the manhood is swollen due to infection, rather than sensual excitement); • redness of the glans and surrounding area; • itchiness, irritation and soreness around the glans; • strong odor; • tightness of the prepuce in intact men. www.man1health.com
Bedroom issues • Balanitis itself is not contagious; however, sometimes the cause of the balanitis (such as a social disease or a yeast infection) is contagious. Therefore, learning the cause is important. If balanitis occurs simply because the skin is experiencing an allergic reaction or is reacting to direct contact with an irritant, it is not contagious. When balanitis is due to a contagious condition, a man needs to seek treatment and avoid sensual contact until the issue is cleared up. www.man1health.com
Often, balanitis can cause more transient issues in the bedroom. For example, the soreness and male organ irritation may dampen a man's sensual readiness. Or a man may be quite willing to engage in coupling but once the experience begins, the soreness may cause him to withdraw from the activity earlier than desired. Sometimes a man with balanitis fulfills his sensual obligations, but does so without experiencing the same level of elation and satisfaction himself due to the tenderness created by the condition. • Other times, a man with balanitis may be ready, willing and eager to engage in all manner of sensual activities – but he may find that the physical manifestations of the balanitis may cause potential partners to lose interest. For example, a couple may engage in passionate kissing and clothed fondling and seem to be on the road to an exciting encounter. www.man1health.com
Men with such male organ irritation issues (whether accompanied by balanitis or not) need to make use of a top-drawer male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil), both to help maintain the interest of sensual partners and to keep the manhood in proper health. Selecting a crème that has moisturizing capability is vital. Those that contain both a potent hydrator (such as vitamin E) and a respected emollient (such as Shea butter) are the best options. What about persistent male member odor? A crème with vitamin A can play a major role in bringing that odor under control. Vitamin A is known to possess strong anti-bacterial properties which get at the root cause of many strong manhood odor issues.