An itchy male organ is something that all men experience at some
point or another. When that itch is chronic, however, it can be inconvenient
and embarrassing – for both a man and his partner, who doesn't like to see him
constantly tugging at his crotch in public. (No matter how much a guy tries to
be inconspicuous about scratching the manhood, he's bound to be caught
occasionally – and when he has a chronic itchy male organ, he's bound to be
caught more often.) Tending to manhood itch requires proper male organ care, of course – and some
men may want to consider including their partner in that caring process.
Cause
may affect participation
There are many causes of male member
itch, and some causes may discourage a partner from wanting to help alleviate
the issue on an up-close and personal level. For example, when lice are
present, it's not likely that a partner will want to get involved.
However, when a simple, benign
dermatological issue or other cause results in the itch, a partner might be
called upon to help in a way that can create a new sensual bonding.
Shave
it.
Some men find that the presence of groin
hair is responsible for their itchiness, especially during the summer. The heat
factor in the crotch is naturally high; a thick bush of hair just exacerbates
this. Trimming or completely shaving the area may decrease the heat and sweat and
subsequently decrease the itch factor.
If that is the case, a partner may be
keen to help with the shaving. A man may find that he can simply sit (or lie)
back and let his partner moisten, caress and shave his manhood, sack and
surrounding area – an experience that can be highly enticing for both partners.
Rub it
in.
A major cause of an itchy male organ is
dry skin. While it would seem that the sweat that often accumulates in the area
would keep the skin moist, that's not the case. The heat and sweat actually
deplete the natural body oils that keep the manhood skin moist. Washing with a
harsh soap or cleanser can also have this effect, adding to the problem.
As millions of women know, applying
crèmes with natural moisturizers can help to "lock in" vital body
oils. A man can apply an appropriate male organ health crème himself, but it's
more fun to let one's partner do this.
To properly apply the crème, the skin
needs to first be moist. Any man would enjoy the sensation of his partner
applying nice warm water to his member, then lightly tapping it dry with a very
soft washcloth or towel. Now properly prepared (and possibly a bit engorged),
the manhood is ready for the crème to be gently and lovingly rubbed in.
Reciprocate.
Of course, men whose partners are
willing to take an active role in combatting male organ itch need to be willing
to return the favor. Perhaps she would benefit from a full body massage. Maybe
the skin on parts of her body – the breasts, perhaps? – could use some tender
moisturizing attention as well. Or maybe she's experiencing a female organ itch
that needs some special handling. A man might be surprised at how enjoyable it
can be to help a partner resolve such issues.
Taking care of an itchy male organ, whether
with the aid of a partner or by himself, will be easier if a man has access to
a superior male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1
Man Oil). What is needed is a crème with a combination of potent
natural hydrators, such as Shea butter and vitamin E. Applying these
moisturizing ingredients can keep the manhood skin moist and supple, and can
protect its all-important elasticity. The best crème will also include a
powerful antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid, which can help prevent the
oxidative stress in male organ cells that can make the organ look wrinkled,
cracked and aged – which in turn can add to the itchiness quotient. Taking care
of the member through the regular use a crème like Man1 Man Oil should be a
priority for all men.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common
male organ health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity and what to do
to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who
specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to
numerous websites.