Recognizing Male Organ Bumps – 3 Benign Conditions
Most
men are intimately familiar with the landscape of their equipment, tending to
carefully scrutinize it for any unsightly or out of place lumps, bumps, or red
spots. While a sudden development in that area may send some men running
for the clinic, there are certain bumps that are nothing to sweat about.
Three common – and more importantly benign – bumps to be aware of are detailed
below, along with male
organ care tips that
can help to banish unsightly bumps and blemishes.
Benign
Bumps of the Male organ
1) Male Organ Pimples: While everyone hopes to leave acne in
their adolescent past, the fact of the matter is, the occasional male organ
pimple can crop up at any time. Though unpleasant – and possibly a bit
painful – a male organ pimple is no more harmful when found on the nether
regions than when found on the face. The biggest worry of a male organ
pimple is likely embarrassment, particularly if one has plans to be getting up
close and personal with a partner. A pimple will appear as a red bump, though
occasionally it may have a white head on it, and may produce slight
discharge.
Tempting
though it may be, a male organ pimple should not be popped or squeezed, as that
merely causes more bacteria to be released in the area – and potentially more
pimples to be formed. Simply wash the area daily with a gentle cleanser
and it should clear up on its own soon. Harsh acne medication should not be
used on the male organ as it may cause irritation or even infection if it
should find its way up the urethra. Natural vitamin A is a better treatment for
the area, as it is non-irritating and fights pimple-causing bacteria.
2) Ingrown Hair: Believe it or not, an ingrown hair can
create a very large, surprisingly painful lump virtually overnight, which is
certainly cause for alarm in most men. The lump is likely to be red,
filled with white pus and may be tender to the touch. Men who shave the area or
have particularly coarse, thick pelvic hair tend to be more prone to this type
of bump. An ingrown hair should not be squeezed, as that may exacerbate the
irritation; it is likely to clear up on its own in several days.
Vitamin
A is also a good treatment for this type of lump as it helps fight the bacteria
that may be lurking in that inflamed hair follicle. To avoid creating the
problem in the future, always shave with the grain of the hair – not against it
– and use a loofa to gently exfoliate the area in the shower.
3) Cysts: Though the word itself sounds a bit scary, a cyst is
really nothing more than a fluid-filled nodule that, unfortunately, sometimes
appears on the male organ. They are usually small – about the size of a
pea – and can show up as a single lump or a patch of bumps. A cyst can be
filled with fluid or a cheesy substance that is about as pleasant as it sounds.
A
cyst should go away on its own eventually, though some men choose an elective
procedure to have it surgically removed. This can occur if the cyst is
particularly large and uncomfortable, or if cosmetically it is bothering the
owner.
Maintaining
a Healthy Male organ
Many
of the benign lumps and bumps occur naturally due to location of the area.
Let’s be honest – a man’s junk is sweaty, hot, and full of bacteria, making it
the perfect breeding ground for all sorts of mystery bumps. Luckily,
practicing a good hygiene regimen can reduce the occurrence of some of these
nuisances. Obviously, washing the area daily in the shower is rule numero uno,
but some men’s skin naturally produces more pore-clogging oil, so a second wash
may even be necessary to keep bumps at bay. Following the washing routine
with an all-natural male organ
vitamin creme, (most professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) particularly
one containing the bacteria-busting vitamin A, can help make below the belt
blemishes a thing of the past. Simply wash, pat dry, and apply.
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.