Summer is a time for love, and many a man has a plan or two up his sleeve when it comes to summertime romance – whether they are looking forward to a special getaway with a partner or hoping to meet someone new and interesting.

But as much fun as warm-weather activities can be, they can take a toll on the male organ, and men might find that their package is not quite up to snuff when it comes time to drop his shorts. Fortunately, with the right approach to male organ care, a little fun in the sun does not have to lead to an unsightly male organ rash or unhealthy, peeling skin.

Some of the common causes of summertime male organ rash are described here, as well as tips for banishing them or avoiding them altogether.

·        Heat rash – While the sight of a male organ rash on a hot day can send a man into panic, one of the most common causes is also one of the least worrisome. Sweating, combined with the natural warmth of the pelvic region, can lead to heat rash, which appears as a scattering of red dots or bumps on the skin. Wearing loose-fitting clothing, washing every day, and applying a moisturizer or powder to the area can help to eliminate an unsightly red male organ rash.

·        Dermatitis – With less clothing comes more potential for contact with the outside environment, and more than one man has had an embarrassing encounter with poison ivy, poison oak, or other plant-based irritants. Certain sunscreens and other lotions may also cause an unpleasant skin reaction resulting in a male organ rash. After coming in contact with a potential irritant, it is important to wash the area thoroughly to remove any traces of the offending substance; applying an anti-itch cream and letting the area heal is generally all that is needed.

·        Skin allergies – Latex allergies are common and can develop even in men who have previously used latex barriers without incident. Men who experience itching, redness or a rash after using a barrier should avoid latex, looking for an alternate material instead.

·        Sunburn – Men do not have to sunbathe in the buff to sustain a sunburn in this most delicate of areas; the sun’s UV rays are perfectly capable of burning right through the clothing. Even men who plan to stay covered up should slather on the sunscreen to avoid a red male organ. Choosing beachwear made with UV-blocking fabrics is also a good idea.

·        Jock itch – The fungus responsible for jock itch thrives in warm, moist conditions, making a sweaty pelvic area an ideal haven for growth. To avoid developing an itchy, spreading rash, men should refrain from sharing towels, clothing or other personal items. Keeping the area clean is also a must, and applying an anti-fungal medication if an infection does appear can help to clear it up.

·        Yeast infection – Like jock itch, the Candida yeast that causes yeast infection likes warm weather. Adding a damp bathing suit or a sweaty pair of shorts to the mix makes for the perfect environment for yeast overgrowth. Men who develop an itchy rash, peeling skin and/or a thick, whitish discharge should see a doctor for diagnosis; over-the-counter antifungal creams are generally effective for treating this condition.

Healthy male organ care tips – the benefits of skin nutrients

Like the rest of the body, the male organ requires good nutrition to resist infection, rebuild damaged cells and stay fit and functioning well. Applying a male organ health formula  (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) after a daily shower can help men to ensure that their male organ receives the direct benefits of skin-friendly vitamins, antioxidants, and moisturizers needed to smooth the skin, protect against environmental damage, and heal damaged dermal tissue.

For additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ, visit: http://www.man1health.com. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.

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