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Is a red male organ cause for a man to worry? Sometimes the redness can be normal, but other times it may require a man’s care and attention.
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Red Male Organ: Normal or Cause for Worry? By John Dugan
Sometimes a guy takes a look down at his tool and is surprised at what he sees. For example, a man may suddenly realize he has a very red male organ and wonder if it has always been like that, or worry that redness is a sign that something may be wrong with his favorite external organ. This is a typical reaction and a good one to have: Curiosity about the appearance of one’s manhood demonstrates that a man is paying proper attention to male organ health, which is never a bad thing. When a man talks about a red male organ, this can mean several things. It may mean that the overall tint of the member has taken on a reddish hue. It may also mean that a man is noticing patches or splotches of red, rather than a consistent, even red tone to the skin. Or it may mean that the man is noticing red dots, spots or pimples, either in one place on the organ or spread out across its length and girth. Let’s investigate all these possibilities. www.man1health.com
Red all over The first instance involves a tool that is basically red from top to bottom. In men with fair skin, this is a very common occurrence when the organ is tumescent. To achieve firmness, blood is forced into the member at an increased rate and then trapped there; the spongelike tissue absorbs the blood, causing the manhood to swell, and it is this accumulation of blood that accounts for the redness. When the redness is simply tumescence-related, there is no cause for concern. On occasion, however, a male organ may have a red tint that is unrelated to the trapped blood. The member is blazingly scarlet not because of firmness but possibly because the tool has been handled too roughly and/or too frequently, resulting in severe irritation of the skin. In this instance, soreness, rawness and tenderness are frequent complaints. www.man1health.com
Red patches When the manhood is cursed with bright red shiny patches, it usually is a skin reaction. Rashes, thrush or allergies are often involved. The red areas may or may not be sore, and there is often a varying degree of itchiness that may accompany this form of red male organ. Sometimes the skin is simply red; other times, it is both red and flaky, and there may be some peeling involved. A common cause of red male organ rashes is soap or detergent. Manhood skin is extremely sensitive, and it can react strongly to even slight changes in cleansers. It’s always best to use a mild, fragrance-free soap and laundry detergent whenever possible. www.man1health.com
Red bumps Jock itch can be the culprit behind red dots in the member area. Because it is a fungus, an antifungal cream or spray may be necessary to fight this common annoyance. Pimples are also frequently found on the equipment and should be cleaned and dried carefully. On occasion, some form of member redness can indicate the possibility of a social disease. Men should always be aware of this and bring such issues immediately to the attention of a doctor. However, for more everyday red male organ issues, there are other steps one can take. www.man1health.com
In addition to practicing proper hygiene and using a mild cleanser, a man needs to treat his red male organ with a superior male organ health cream(health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil). Lest he worry about what to look for in a superior cream, he should know that the best cream will include a high-end emollient such as Shea butter, which is crucial for keeping the skin well-hydrated and battling dry member skin. Also helpful in a cream is vitamin E, which forms a barrier on the manhood skin to help keep moisture in and prevent dry, cracking skin. The proper male organ health cream can do wonders to eliminate the worry caused by a red male organ. www.man1health.com