Peeling Male Organ Skin – 7 Potential Causes

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Dry, peeling male organ skin can send any man into a state of panic, especially when there is no obvious cause. Flakes of skin falling away from the Johnson are not only unattractive, they can appear as a sign of poor health, not to mention causing serious discomfort.

Fortunately, in most cases, the underlying issue can be easily addressed. With the right treatment and a good understanding of proper male organ care, the problem can be banished in a matter of days, leaving the skin soft, smooth and attractive.

Common causes of flaking, peeling male organ skin

·        Yeast infection. Candida yeast infections, also known as thrush, are one of the most common causes of peeling, itchy male organ skin. Other symptoms of yeast infection include red bumps or sores, a burning sensation during urination, severe itching, and a whitish, lumpy discharge. Most yeast infections can be treated with topical anti-fungal creams. Although not considered a partner-transmitted infection, Candida is highly contagious and can easily be passed from one partner to another, so men who develop a yeast infection should encourage their partners to be treated, as well.

·        Balanitis. This condition refers to any inflammation of the head the male organ. The inflammation may be related to yeast infection or poor hygiene. Keeping the area clean is essential, especially for men who are uncut, and topical creams may be used to treat the pain, itching and flaking caused by the infection.

·        Phimosis. Men or boys who are unable to retract the sheath may be diagnosed with phimosis. The tight skin may develop a dry appearance, especially if it is stretched during tumescence or as a result of self-stimulation or intimate relations. Phimosis can often be treated by gently pulling the prepuce back a little at a time; applying a high-quality moisturizer can be of assistance in this process. In some cases, doctors may recommend surgical ablation as the best solution. 

·        Partner-transmitted infections. Certain communicable diseases can cause dry male organ skin that flakes and peels. Men who are active should be tested for infections on a regular basis and follow through with any recommended treatment.

·        Dermatitis. A skin sensitivity to something in a man’s environment – from laundry detergent to fragrances to latex – can cause the skin to become irritated, itchy, and dry. Avoiding potential skin irritants can eliminate this problem, and using a soothing vitamin cream when irritation does occur can help to clear up any issues. 

·        Psoriasis or eczema. Men who have psoriasis or eczema elsewhere on their bodies may also develop dry, scaly or red patches of skin on the male organ. Vitamins A and E are often used as natural solutions for these issues; hydrocortisone creams are also frequently prescribed, but caution is advised in this case, as these creams can cause thinning of the delicate male skin. 

·        Friction. Dry rubbing is a leading cause of peeling, stressed skin. Using a personal lubricant (one designed for the purpose) during self-pleasuring can reduce the occurrence of dryness and irritation of the male organ.

Any unusual male organ symptoms are best tended to by a doctor who has experience in men’s issues, especially if the owner of the package is not sure what is causing the problem. In some cases, such as communicable diseases, prescription medications may be required to clear up the problem.

Dry male organ skin should be allowed time to heal; abstaining from intimate contact until the cause of the issue has been identified can prevent further damage and discomfort. In addition, applying a male organ moisturizing cream  (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) containing male organ-specific nutrients such as vitamins A and E can help to nourish the skin and speed the healing process. A good male organ cream containing natural moisturizers such as Shea butter is ideal for even the most sensitive skin; applying the cream after a shower is best, as this allows for rapid absorption for 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.