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Not all men’s reproductive health concerns are related to manhood function; common issues with the male organ skin are also common concerns. These guidelines can help men overcome everyday manhood issues.
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Problem Male Organ Skin – a User’s Guide to Common Manhood Concerns By John Dugan
When it comes to male organ health, most men have some idea of the issues that impact manhood function and other, more serious healtth concerns. On the other hand, when it comes to everyday issues like problems with the male organ skin, guys are often at a loss, and they may feel embarrassed about talking to their doctor. It is always important to bring any concerns about male organ health to the attention of a qualified medical professional, no matter how trivial they may seem on the surface. On the other hand, it helps to be aware of some common issues that may affect the sensitive skin of the member, as well as the common-sense steps that can treat them. www.man1health.com
Dry skin. The skin of the male organ is subject to some pretty rough treatment, and friction and chafing is often a fact of daily life. This abuse can result in skin that is dry, flaky and unattractive; and it can become very sore if steps are not taken to treat it. • Dryness can also be caused by common skin ailments such as yeast infection or exposure to chemical irritants, such as spermicides, detergents, and alcohol-based fragrances. Avoiding known irritants and using sensitive skin products for cleansing can help to reduce dryness; and, of course, it is important to hydrate from the inside out by drinking plenty of water. www.man1health.com
Redness. Aside from the healthy blush of a fully engorged male organ, the appearance of a red, chafed member can be a cause for alarm. Reddened manhood skin may be due to nothing more than the friction of a vigorous solo session or an especially enthusiastic partner encounter; however, it may indicate an underlying condition such as balanitis, a fungal infection, or an allergic skin reaction. • Friction-based redness can be easily resolved by leaving things alone for a day or two; any discomfort may be relieved by applying a cool compress (not ice, which can cause frostbite on the delicate skin down there). Other types of redness should be evaluated by a doctor for targeted treatment to ensure proper healing. www.man1health.com
Itching. An occasional urge to scratch the cojones is not a big deal, but a persistent itch can become a major nuisance and may indicate an underlying problem. Simple dryness can cause itching, but so can allergies, jock itch, yeast infection, and dermatitis. Poor hygiene is also a common culprit here. Identifying the exact cause is important to determine the type of treatment needed, whether this entails more attention to bathing regularly or the use of a topical cream. • Soreness and swelling. Sore, tender male organ skin can sometimes be attributed to aggressive use; but inflammation can also be a sign of infection. One common type of infection, known as balanitis, typically affects the sheath in uncut men. Poor hygiene is the general cause, and it is typically treated by attention to cleaning. www.man1health.com
Loss of sensation. The manhood skin is fairly resilient, but years of rough handling – especially dry and/or aggressive self-pleasuring – can cause a protective layer of keratinized tissue to form. This toughened skin can significantly reduce the sensation that men are able to feel. Using a quality moisturizer such as a high-end male organ health crème(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) can supply the vitamins and other nutrients that are needed to restore smooth, supple skin; and continued use of a personal lubricant for all sensual activity – both solo and with a partner – is suggested to limit the formation of keratinized tissue. www.man1health.com