Male Organ Skin of a Different Color – What’s Normal and What’s Not
Men of all races and ages tend to be deeply concerned with the
appearance of their male organ skin. From childhood, guys have memorized every
detail – veins, freckles, moles, spots, bumps, and so on. Among the many
features that distinguish the package, male organ color often stands out, as
men measure their own equipment against how they imagine it should appear.
Unfortunately, this practice leaves a large number of men with
insecurities and anxiety about what are generally perfectly normal anatomical
variations. Dispelling the ideas about what is normal and what is not when it
comes to male organ color can help men to relax and enjoy what nature has provided.
In addition, with the right approach to male organ care, men can
make the most of what they’ve got, leaving them with a healthy, responsive
manhood.
What’s normal and what’s not when it comes to male organ color?
· A multi-hued package: Normal. Very few, if any, men have a male
organ that is the same color as the rest of their skin. It may be lighter,
darker, pinker, or any of a number of other arrangements of color. Men who are
dark-skinned may find that the beginning of the shaft is darker, lightening to
pink or tan towards the head; while lighter-skinned men may have a darker head.
A large percentage of men have a two-toned male organ, with distinctive bands
of color. All of these variations are completely normal and harmless.
· Dark spots on the male organ skin:
It depends. A large number of
men may have variations in pigmentation that leave darker patches, while the
surrounding skin is lighter. A good rule of thumb: if it’s always been that
way, leave it alone. On the other hand, spots or blemishes that appear and then
change or don’t go away merit some attention from a dermatologist.
· Light/white splotches: Somewhat rare, but normal. Patches of skin that are very light or
white, as though the skin has been splashed with bleach, are an indication of
vitiligo. This is an autoimmune issue which affects the pigment of the skin,
leaving some areas white. It is harmless, and it cannot be spread to a partner.
Men who are affected should have no need for concern except as a cosmetic
issue.
· Redness: It depends. Especially in lighter-skinned men, the
male organ may take on a red (or even deep purple) appearance when it is
flooded with blood. On the other hand, a male organ that is red, sore, raw, or
chafed may have run into problems with irritation, a skin allergy, or an
infection. If a red male organ is accompanied by any bothersome symptoms, it is
a good idea to get it checked out.
· Dark, purple or blue spreading bruises:
Not normal. Bruising on the
male organ is an indication of injury to the underlying circulatory tissue.
Bruising may be nothing to worry about – an unfortunate encounter with a zipper
or a sharp blow may cause some surface bruising that will quickly fade. On the
other hand, bruising that appears after sudden bending or curving could
indicate an injury that requires medical attention.
Keeping it healthy and responsive
While men tend to notice their male organ skin in great detail,
the truth is that most potential partners are not likely to think anything of
some variation in color or skin tone. On the other hand, a male organ with red,
raw-looking, flaky or puffy-looking skin is sure to set off warning bells – a
male organ that looks unhealthy is not something that a woman wants inside her.
To keep the skin looking and feeling its best, a little extra
attention to skin care is warranted. Keeping it clean is the main issue, of
course; bathing with a mild cleanser, washing away dead skin cells, and removing
any built-up material under the sheath is essential to maintaining a healthy
package.
After cleansing, applying a high-quality male
organ health creme (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) containing vitamins A, C, and E, which
have powerful skin healing and tissue-building properties, can help to keep the
skin smooth and supple and promote the formation of healthy new tissue, as well
as preventing minor skin damage that can detract from a healthy appearance.
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.