Coping with an Itchy Male Organ – Could it Be an Allergic Reaction?
Men who have allergies – whether to nuts, insect bites, plant
materials, or any other substance found in their environment – are often at
risk for allergic skin reactions which can result in an itchy male organ,
swelling, and a world of pain and misery. Avoiding these substances is, of
course, the first line of defense in dealing with a male organ allergy, but
this is not always possible. When an allergic reaction occurs, some male organ care tips can help to soothe the pain; and
being aware of some common culprits when it comes to allergies can help men to
steer clear as often as possible.
Latex –
the top contender in the male skin allergy category is latex, which is found
not only in barrier protection, but also in many articles of clothing; latex
and similar substances are often added to other material to help prevent
stretching and loss of shape of a particular garment. Even men who have not
previously experienced allergic reactions to latex may develop an immune reaction
to this material. For those who experience itching, redness, swelling and
irritation of the skin, an alternative protective material such as polyurethane
may be a better choice.
Fabrics –
Aside from fabrics containing latex, other materials used in clothing
manufacture may cause symptoms such as an itchy male organ, redness and
swelling. Synthetic materials such as nylon, Spandex, and other petroleum
derivatives are often irritating to delicate skin; and aside from the fabrics
themselves, many men experience reactions to dyes and other chemicals added to
the material. Furthermore, natural fabrics such as wool can be highly
irritating, even if the reaction does not constitute an allergy, and should
never be worn directly against the male organ.
Personal Care Products – Personal
hygiene products like shampoos, conditioners, soaps and deodorants often
contain combinations of chemicals that can cause severe reactions with
sensitive skin. Men who experience symptoms such as rash, itchy male organ, dry
skin, swelling and burning on the skin following use of a personal care item
may consider switching to a hypoallergenic formula.
Environmental Irritants - Plants, household dust, pet dander,
insects and other things found in the environment can cause immune reactions in
sensitive individuals that can lead to severe discomfort and irritation.
Avoiding toxic plants such as poison ivy and poison oak, using a home air
filter, cleaning frequently and avoiding areas where insects swarm may help to
prevent painful allergic reactions.
Female Fluids –
Although it is highly uncommon, there have been cases reported where men
experience allergic-type reactions following contact with a partner’s bodily
fluids. Fluctuations in a woman’s hormone levels can create an environment that
is harsh on highly sensitive skin. It is important when such a reaction occurs
to see a doctor for skin testing, in order to rule out any other substances
that might be causing the problem. In some instances, men may need to avoid
contact with a partner during certain times of the month.
Soothing an itchy, inflamed male organ
The first step in coping with a male organ allergy is to remove
the offending material. When an allergic-type reaction occurs, the affected
skin should be rinsed carefully and thoroughly with lukewarm water in order to
wash away all traces of the allergen. A hypoallergenic cleanser may be used on
sensitive skin, but ordinary soaps and shower gels should be avoided, because
they often contain chemicals that can exacerbate the problem.
Afterward, a cool compress may be applied to help reduce swelling.
At this point, it is good idea to consult a doctor about what to do to relieve
the aftereffects and prevent further occurrences. Some physicians will
recommend an antihistamine or a cortisone cream; while a doctor’s directions
should be followed, it is worth noting that long-term use of cortisone creams
may result in thinner, more fragile dermal tissue. No creams should be applied
to affected skin without the recommendation of a trained medical professional.
After the skin has been restored to normal, many men find that
applying a male organ health cream (most health professionals
recommend Man 1 Man Oil) fortified
with targeted vitamins and other nutrients for male organ health helps to
improve the tone and texture of the male skin, leaving it feeling smooth,
supple and responsive.
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.