Male Organ Problems – A Glossary of Common Disorders
Most men are intimately familiar with the landscape of their male
organ and the surrounding area, and any unusual marks, freckles, blotches,
spots, warts or bumps are immediately noticed and scrutinized. Depending on a
man’s personal history, it can be easy to jump to conclusions about a recent
partner or to worry about the possibility of cancer or disfiguring conditions.
To help men understand the common issues that can affect the male
organ and determine when immediate male organ treatment is needed, a glossary of common male
organ problems is provided here. While this list is not exhaustive, it covers
some of the more common issues that can affect the family jewels.
Acne – As
with the rest of the body, the skin of the male organ may develop acne
pustules, pimples or cysts. Acne on the manhood may appear as red, raised bumps
that may have a whitish tip. A whitish material may be expressed from the
pimples, but it is not a good idea to squeeze them, as this can spread the
bacteria that cause acne and make the problem worse. Acne should clear up on
its own, but applying topical vitamin A may help to speed healing.
Balanitis –
This is a fairly common and easily treatable condition that affects men who are
uncut. Balanitis is characterized by swelling, itching, redness, the appearance
of “cracks” on the sheath, soreness, and a whitish or yellowish discharge.
Prescription antibiotics can help to clear up the problem, and men can avoid
recurrences by washing carefully under the sheath.
Folliculitis –
Infected hair follicles often occur around the base of the male organ,
especially in men who shave. The infected area resembles acne, and again, the
bumps should not be squeezed. Keeping the area clean and moisturized should
help to clear up the issue, and shaving with a new razor and applying a
soothing cream afterward may help to prevent the problem from recurring.
HSV –
HSV is a viral infection that is transmitted through intimate contact. It is
characterized by blisters, pain and itching on the male organ; the blisters may
burst and scab over. Men who contract HSV can pass the infection on to a
partner even when no symptoms are present. There is no cure for HSV, and
lifelong treatment is needed to manage the symptoms.
Jock Itch –
Known medically as tinea cruris, jock itch is a fungal infection that generally
affects the pelvic area, rather than the male organ. It appears as a red,
spreading rash that may be extremely itchy. Topical antifungal medications can
clear up the infection; men should be sure to apply the cream for the entire
recommend time period, even if symptoms disappear.
Peyronie’s Disease –
This condition, which appears as a severely bent or curved firm male organ and
shortening of the shaft, is the result of built-up scar tissue related to
injury or chronic rough treatment. Peyronie’s disease can cause painful
tumescence and even impotence. Surgery is often the best option for treatment,
although many studies have shown positive results from use of vitamin E.
Priapism –
This condition is named for a Greek fertility god, but it is not a positive
sign. Priapism, or tumescence that lasts for more than four hours and is not
the result of intimate stimulation, occurs when blood becomes trapped in the
male organ and cannot exit. This is considered a medical emergency and must be
treated by a doctor to avoid permanent injury.
Taking care
In addition to knowledge of the male organ conditions that may affect
intimate health, taking proper care of the package is essential to long-term
wellness and function. Eating right, getting plenty of exercise, making smart
choices about partners, and keeping it clean are all important in maintaining a
healthy male organ. Men can also help to boost the body’s natural defenses and
keep the equipment in top form by making a male organ health formula (most health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil) part
of their daily personal care routine. A cream that is enriched with male
organ-specific vitamins, amino acids, enzymes and antioxidants can be easily
absorbed into the targeted tissues, ensuring maximum benefit.
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.