Male Organ Rash Symptoms – 5 Home Treatments for Lichen Planus
Lichen planus can affect the skin of the private area, as well as
other parts of the body, and can cause severe itching and the appearance of a
male organ rash. Understanding the signs and symptoms of this inflammatory
condition can help men to get the treatment needed to stop male organ itching and reduce the appearance of lesions
and discoloration.
What is lichen planus?
Lichen planus is an inflammatory condition that affects the skin
and mucus membranes. The areas of the body most often affected are the external
privates, mouth, inner forearms and ankles. It occurs when the immune system
attacks the cells of the skin and mucus membranes, similar to an allergic
reaction.
Symptoms of lichen planus
Symptoms include flat-topped, purplish bumps that are sometimes
mistaken for warts, especially when they occur on the privates. The sores may
sometimes break open and then scab over. In the mouth, lichen planus may appear
as a white, lacy film. Severe itching, especially in the private area, may
accompany the skin lesions. Lesions in the mouth may lead to painful ulcers.
Scratching these is a bad idea, because breaking the sores increases the risk
of secondary infection. Hair and nail loss may also occur.
Symptoms of lichen planus on the male organ resemble those of a
variety of other manhood skin conditions, including certain communicable
diseases; any unusual sores or lesions on the male organ should be evaluated by
a doctor.
Is it contagious?
Lichen planus is not contagious; people cannot “catch” it from
someone else or transmit it to another person. However, until a positive
diagnosis has been obtained, it is best to avoid intimate contact to reduce the
risk of passing a contagious condition to a partner.
Causes and risk factors
The precise cause of the immune response is not yet understood,
but it is believed to be linked to inflammation. Certain individuals are more
likely to experience the condition; mainly middle-aged adults. Lichen planus
may be triggered by certain health conditions, as well as some medications;
possible triggers include:
· Flu vaccine;
· Hepatitis B vaccine;
· Hepatitis C infection;
· Certain pigments (paints) and metals;
· NSAIDS like aspirin or ibuprofen;
· Some medications used to treat heart
disease, arthritis and high blood pressure.
Complications
People with lichen planus may develop scars; painful or itchy
sores on the male organ may lead to temporary male dysfunction. There is some
evidence that men with lichen planus on the male organ may be at greater risk
for developing manhood skin cancer.
Diagnosis and treatment
Lichen planus may be diagnosed by performing a skin biopsy. Men
with symptoms may also be tested for hepatitis C and various allergies. Unless
the symptoms are severe, this condition can generally be managed without
prescription medications; it generally clears up on its own.
Five at-home tips for easing the itch
Men with lichen planus sores on the male organ may find the
following at-home remedies to be helpful in easing the itch and soreness:
1. Soaking in a colloidal oatmeal bath;
2. Aloe vera gel;
3. Cool compresses;
4. Over-the-counter hydrocortisone
creams;
5. Vitamin A and D supplements.
Preventive care for the male organ skin
As the cause of lichen planus is not known, it is not possible to
prevent lichen planus; virtually anyone can develop the condition. However,
keeping the male organ skin clean and well moisturized and boosting the body’s
natural resistance to disease through use of a male
organ vitamin cream (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) may help to stave off common skin
infections, as well as promoting an overall sleek and supple appearance.
Nutrients such as vitamins A, C and D may also help to reduce the appearance of
wrinkles, scars and blemishes that affect the manhood skin.
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.