Male Organ Itching- Quick Tips for Soothing dry, Itchy Manhood Skin
Male organ itching is no joke. It can strike at any time – during
the big game, right in the middle of a business meeting, or just in time to put
an end to a romantic evening. Dry, itchy manhood skin that shows up at the
wrong time can be an embarrassing issue, leaving a man writhing, twisting, and
desperate to get at the itch without making a spectacle of himself.
Unfortunately, in many cases, the itch won’t go away with a simple rub or
scratch, and extra attention to manhood care is needed to overcome the problem. The
following are some of the things that men should look out for when manhood
itching becomes an overwhelming problem.
1. Hygiene issues – One of the leading culprits when it
comes to male organ itching is nothing more than poor hygiene. Men who are lax
about washing every day are likely to build up a film of sweat, dirt and body
fluids on the surface of the skin that can lead to itching and irritation.
Uncut men, in particular, can develop a red, itchy and inflamed sheath if care
is not taken to clean the smegma from underneath. Washing with warm water and a
mild cleanser can generally help to clear up the issue.
2. Yeast infection – Men are just as likely as women to
develop a Candida yeast infection. Even the cleanest and most well-groomed of
men have yeast spores living on their skin, and changes in body chemistry or
the environment can cause these spores to go into a rapid growth phase, leading
to itchy, red, cracked skin and a whitish, chunky discharge. Men and women can
easily pass yeast infections back and forth through intimate contact, so if
either member of a couple develops symptoms of an infection, both should be
treated.
3. Allergies or environmental
irritants – Allergies to
laundry detergents, certain fabrics, latex, or personal care products have sent
many men into a frenzy, trying to identify the source of the itch. Contact with
natural irritants such as poison ivy or poison oak can also lead to allergic
reactions, often characterized by redness, swelling and severe itching. Men who
have male organ itching that just won’t go away should ask their doctors about
a potential allergy; once the source is identified, avoiding it should prevent
future problems.
4. Psoriasis or eczema – Men who have psoriasis or eczema on
other parts of their bodies may also develop symptoms on the manhood. -
Treating the affected area with vitamins A and E is sometimes helpful.
5. Heat rash – Hot weather, combined with wet
swim trunks or restrictive clothing, can lead to heat rash in the pelvic area.
Cool compresses and washing away sweat and grime can help to relieve an itchy
heat rash.
Soothing the itch and healing the skin
Regardless of the source of the problem, it is always a bad idea
to scratch at the delicate manhood skin. Doing so can leave minute tears in the
outer dermal layer, which can cause further discomfort as well as allowing
bacteria and other organisms to penetrate to the tissue underneath.
Instead, men who have an itchy manhood should wash the area
carefully to remove any substances which may be causing irritation. Washing
with a mild cleanser, or simply rinsing thoroughly with warm water, is best –
ordinary bath soaps can contain drying chemicals which can make the problem
worse.
After cleansing the skin, a specially formulated male
organ health creme (most
health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can be applied. Nutrient creams that
are designed specifically for the manhood should contain ingredients such as
vitamins A, C, D and E, which are noted for their skin-soothing and healing
properties. In addition, men should look for a product containing a natural
moisturizer such as Shea butter, which soothes itchy skin on contact and leaves
it hydrated, supple and less prone to future drying and itching.
For additional information on most
common manhood health issues, tips on improving manhood sensitivity, and what
to do to maintain a healthy manhood, 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.