Summertime Male Organ Rash – 10 Common Causes of Male Irritation
The skin is the body’s first line of defense against all sorts of
external invaders. It works to protect the more delicate systems inside against
irritants and toxins of all kinds. Coming in contact with environmental
irritants can result in itchy, spreading rashes, swelling or even blisters and
pain. Unfortunately, no part of the body is exempt from these problems, no
matter how well covered up, and in the summer, when less of the body is covered
up, even the male organ can come in contact with substances that can cause a
male organ rash, itching, swelling and burning.
In many cases, the damage can be minimized by prompt and
appropriate treatment, and daily attention to male organ care can help keep the male skin soft,
supple and attractive, as well as more resistant to infection. The first step
to dealing with a swollen, itchy male organ is identifying the cause of the
irritation. Some of the top offenders are described here:
1. Latex – While latex barriers are
arguably the best protection against partner-transmitted diseases, a
significant percentage of men (and women) are highly sensitive to this
material. Men who develop a rash, itching, swelling or redness following use of
a barrier should seek alternative materials. Individuals who develop difficulty
breathing or swallowing following exposure to latex should seek emergency
medical attention.
2. Clothing – Abrasive materials, as well as
dyes and other chemicals used in processing fabrics, can cause the male organ
skin to become red, irritated and itchy. Men who have sensitive skin or who
encounter these issues should avoid synthetic fabrics and stick to natural
materials such as cotton, especially when it comes to undergarments.
3. Soap and laundry detergent– While soaps and detergents can
leave a clean, fresh scent, they are often manufactured with drying chemicals
that leech the natural oils from the skin, leaving it feeling rough, tender and
itchy. Men who experience rashes or other evidence of irritation may consider
using a cleanser that does not contain soap.
4. Sunscreen – Covering the body with
sunscreen – yes, even the male organ – is critical, especially during the
summer, when the sun’s rays are at their strongest. However, not all sunscreens
are made alike, and some may contain chemicals which can cause irritation.
PABA, a substance often found in sunscreen, often causes issues in individuals
with sensitive skin; men who encounter problems can try a PABA-free sunscreen
as an alternative.
5. Heat – Heat rash typically occurs during
hot weather. When the pores of the skin become blocked by dirt, dead skin cells
and other substances, sweat cannot exit the pores properly, leading to a red,
swollen, itchy rash. Keeping the skin clean and dry and wearing breathable
clothing can help to reduce the occurrence of heat rash.
6. Hair removal – More and more men are turning
to “manscaping” to keep their pelvic region neat, clean and appealing. However,
hair removal techniques such as shaving can leave their mark, often in the form
of razor burn. Ingrown hairs may also develop, forming a red, raised,
uncomfortable rash. Shaving with a new, sharp razor or turning to professional
hair removal specialists can help to eliminate these problems.
How to soothe an itchy male organ rash and promote healing
Any time skin irritation develops, it is important to note the
cause, keeping in mind any possible irritants that may have been encountered.
If the male skin has come in contact with latex, toxic plant materials, chemical
irritants or a known allergen, it is important to rinse the area thoroughly
with lukewarm water to rinse away any traces of the material. Scrubbing is a
bad idea, because it can create tiny tears in the skin’s surface that will
allow the material to penetrate more deeply, causing further problems.
For a sunburn, or to ease a swollen, itchy male organ, applying
cool compresses is recommended. While antihistamine ointments or hydrocortisone
can often be effective in soothing a male organ rash, men are urged to talk to
a doctor before applying any creams or ointments to compromised skin –
especially if open sores, blisters and/or swelling occur.
Once the rash has subsided, attention to daily male organ care is recommended. To keep the skin well-hydrated and smooth, and to help maintain its natural elasticity, a quality male organ health creme (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) that is formulated with male organ-specific vitamins, antioxidants and moisturizers is suggested. A male organ cream should be applied to unbroken skin once or twice daily, after showering, to make the most of its skin-soothing benefits.
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.menshealthfirst.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.