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When a man’s manhood odor is his most distinctive feature, steps need to be taken – and right away. Finding out if trichomycosis pubis is a contributing factor to the odor is essential.
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Manhood Odor Cause: Maybe Trichomycosis By John Dugan
When a powerful stench wafts from a man’s midsection, it can be a major source of embarrassment. As bad as manhood odor may be when the member is safely behind a pair of trousers, imagine how much worse it will be when the manhood is freed from confinement. Does that sound like the kind of situation that will inspire a partner to invite the member over for entertainment? Practicing appropriate male organ care is essential for combatting manhood odor, but it also pays to know the cause. One of the causes may not be so obvious: trichomycosis pubis, a condition that primarily affects the hair shafts of the manhood and sacks. www.man1health.com
What it is Trichomycosis more frequently develops in the armpits, but it can also make a home in the male organ area, hence the designation of “pubis” in the name. It’s a mouthful of a name, but what exactly is it? “Tricho” is a term referring to hair; “mycosis” tends to refer to a fungal infection. Thus it would seem that trichomycosis would be a fungal infection of the hair. But the name is deceiving. Trichomycosis does indeed affect the hair, but it is a bacterial infection, not a fungal infection. In trichomycosis pubis, an issue develops in the pubic hair of the male member and/or sacks. Hair shafts leading to sweat glands become covered with sticky nodules, typically of a yellow, black or red hue. This creamy secretion clings to the hair, forming small clumps. www.man1health.com
What it does The nodules are bacterial-based, derived from bacteria in the sweat which pours out, travels along the hair shaft and congregates there. Not all bacteria cause the condition, only specific members of the cornebacterium family. When these guys get together and create the clumps, they also often bring with them an intense urge to scratch. They can cause some redness to appear on the skin near the base of the hair follicles, creating a rash-like condition. www.man1health.com
In many instances, trichomycosis pubis is accompanied by an overwhelming stench. This is due to both the nature of the bacteria involved, the over-accumulation of these bacteria in a small area and the heat-and-sweat conditions that are typically associated with the midsection. In a man already inclined to manhood odor, this can create a truly overpowering smell. Men who sweat more are increasingly likely to become targets of trichomycosis pubis. It is also not unusual for a man with the condition in the midsection to also develop it in the armpits (or vice versa). www.man1health.com
Treatment Typically, doctors recommend shaving the infected area as the first step in treating the problem. Antibiotic creams are then applied for a given period of time. Most cases do go away relatively quickly with treatment; however, many men have frequent recurrences, especially if they do not take steps to ensure proper hygiene in the midsection. A man who suffers from frequent recurrences might want to ‘manscape’ or shave the area altogether to prevent reinfection.
Fighting manhood odor, especially when trichomycosis pubis is involved, requires keeping the health of the member at the forefront of the fight. This is best accomplished by regular use of a top notch male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). For optimal results, selecting a crème that includes vitamins A and D is strongly advised. Because of the role of bacteria in creating manhood odor, an effective antibacterial ingredient is needed, and vitamin A fits that bill. Vitamin D has demonstrated proven benefits in fighting diseases and supporting healthy cellular function. With the best crème, proper male organ health is far easier to come by.