Male Organ Acne - What’s Normal and What’s Not
Acne
is commonly thought of as a condition that appears primarily on one’s face, and
for most people, that is bad enough. Unfortunately,
some individuals are afflicted with acne and pimples that exceed the boundaries
of the face and appear on the neck, chest and back. In some cases, pimples can even appear down there. There are few
problems more annoying and unpleasant than a male organ pimple. Male organ
pimples are often painful and difficult to get rid of on account of the
extra-sensitive skin not being a good candidate for strong skin cleansers.
Though the stray pimple may not be entirely avoidable for all men, engaging in
a daily male organ care routine can drastically cut down on
the occurrence while keeping the male organ healthy.
Is
it still a pimple when it is down there?
For
a man who has not had the pleasure – or pain rather – of experiencing a male
organ pimple, it can be quite a surprising turn of events. Imagine it, a mysterious bump shows up
on an area that one prefers to be bump free. Men may be concerned it is a symptom
of HPV or other partner-transmitted disease – or, the worst-case scenario – a
cancerous nodule. While
these more concerning conditions occasionally share similar properties, it is
possible the pimple is merely a pimple.
What
does a male organ pimple look like?
A
pimple that appears on the pecker looks like the big brother of the variety on
one’s face. Typically a
little larger in size, the pimple may appear as a reddish lump or a bump with a
white head on it. A male
organ pimple may have a slight discharge if it is popped, but just like the
variety that shows up on the face, they should not purposely be popped or
picked at. Picking at a
pimple – wherever it shows up on the body – can push bacteria and other germs
into the sore, causing it to become infected and lengthening the healing
time. The best course of
action is to gently wash it with soap and water, and apply a warm compress to
speed circulation to the area if it is painful. A pimple on the male organ is likely
caused by a plugged pore, or it can develop around an ingrown hair.
How
is it different from other bumps?
A
male organ pimple should look familiar, and much like a typical face
pimple. Other sources of
infection may discharge blood or ooze for a long period and appear more like an
open sore on the pelvic region. Warts
or other bumps may appear flesh colored, rather than red in appearance and may
be softer to the touch, while a pimple often has a hard, painful center to
it. If an unusual looking
lump or bump appears shortly after engaging in relations with a new partner –
particularly if it was unprotected – there may be slightly more cause for
concern, though the timing may just be coincidental. A male organ pimple is likely to clear
up on its own in a few days’ time, while other sores will linger and likely
need antibiotics to treat them. However,
one can never be too careful, if the bump seems a little too suspicious, is
persistently painful, bleeds and oozes excessively, or just plain doesn’t look
or feel right – it is always a good idea to head to the doctor for a
professional opinion.
Preventing
male organ pimples
Men
who tend to have oily skin by nature, are more prone to developing male organ
pimples. Maintaining good
hygiene and showering immediately after a sweaty workout can help keep the area
free from sweat and oil – both of which increase the chance of developing male
organ pimples. After each
shower, be sure to apply a male organ vitamin formula directly on the male organ. Select one containing the
anti-bacterial ingredient vitamin A (most
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) to
further reduce the chance of male organ pimples and other bumps. Simply adding a male organ cream not
only fights pimples, but helps keep the male organ skin silky smooth and
healthy.
For men who are concerned about improving their male
organ health:
Find more advice
about treating common problems such as a sore male organ, dry skin, redness and
loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes
in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online
web sites.