Male Organ Chafing – Stop the Scratching with Shea Butter
Uncomfortable
itching and chafing has caused many a man to do some creative stretching and
wiggling in his jeans. He
may perhaps try a subtle stretch in the crowded supermarket, or a few
spontaneous lunges while walking the dog in the park, hoping his maneuvers will
do the trick and readjust his package for a few minutes of relief – and that doesn’t
even begin to address the itching that comes with it. Chafing is a common and often
embarrassing problem that seems to rear its ugly head at the most inopportune
times. While certain
precautions can be taken to prevent chafing from occurring, it can happen
despite one’s best efforts. When
chafing does occur, daily male organ TLC using a gentle moisturizer is the
optimal solution to return the male organ skin to its natural, healthy state.
What
is Chafing?
Chafing
is a condition in which the skin becomes red and irritated from uncomfortable
skin-on-skin friction, or from the skin rubbing on fabric. While it is very common during
exercise, it can also happen in regular day-to-day activity. Chafing can range from a mildly
uncomfortable or stinging sensation, to a raw, painful, burning feeling. Excessive chafing that is not properly
treated can leave the skin cracked and bleeding, and in severe situations, it
can lead to infection.
What
Are Some Causes of Chafing?
There
are many causes for chafing of the nether regions:
- Tight-fitting clothing
- Excessive sweating
- Vigorous exercise
- Obesity
- Skin rubbing together
- Hyperhydrosis (localized
sweating thought to be caused by stress)
- Side effect of medication,
toxins, or other substances
Can
Chafing be Prevented?
There
are a few steps a man can take to eliminate some of the more common causes of
chafing.
Stay
Dry—Damp or wet skin chafes more easily, thus, excessive sweating may
lead to irritated skin. Avoid
wearing a wet swimsuit for long periods of time and change out of sweaty shorts
after a good workout to keep the area dry. Men who are particularly prone to
sweating may find relief from using talcum powder to keep the area dry.
Dress
Right—Wearing proper clothing, especially when working out, may help to
eliminate excessive rubbing of extra fabric on the area. Workout bottoms should not be so
loose as to have abundant fabric, nor should it be too tight or
restrictive. Cotton bottoms
that are breathable may help to reduce excessive sweating which can lead to
chafing.
Hydrate—Keeping
skin moisturized, but not wet, is a step towards preventing chafing, as dry
skin is more easily irritated. Being
dehydrated leads to dry, cracked skin, which is one reason why it is so
important to drink plenty of fluids. Using
a moisturizer, especially one containing natural Shea butter or cocoa butter,
will also keep the skin healthy and supple, which in turns prevents chafing.
Advantages
of Using Shea Butter to Soothe Male organ Chafing
If
the physical reasons for male organ chafing cannot be eliminated by a lifestyle
change, such as a change in underwear or clothing, the only option may be to
treat the chafed skin and try to protect it as much as possible. Shea butter has powerful moisturizing
properties that soothe and heal dry, cracked skin. It also has anti-inflammatory
properties, making it the perfect ingredient to use on red, irritated
skin. Shea butter can be
applied all over the body, including the male organ, and is found in an
assortment of body and hair care products. Shea butter can also be found in a
high-quality male organ vitamin creme that is specially formulated for the
care of a man’s most sensitive skin (most
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil). A male organ cream enriched with Shea
butter and other vitamins and minerals may help restore dry skin and soothe
irritations of the skin caused by uncomfortable chafing.
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.