Manhood Odor 911 – Rescue Tips for a Smelly Member
Personal
hygiene habits differ for every man. Some make it a habit to shower carefully
every day and scrub at every little crevice that might harbor dirt or sweat,
while others take a slightly more casual approach. Whichever category a guy
falls into, though, it’s safe to say that no one wants to hear that his pelvic
area is raising a stink. Unfortunately, this is one part of the body that can
smell bad no matter how often a guy showers, unless he takes some extra steps
to maintain an odor-free, healthy male organ.
To
help men understand where the odor comes from and how best to stop it in its
tracks, some common manhood odor culprits are described here, along with the
best solutions for clearing the funky aroma.
Culprit
#1: Sweat
There’s
no avoiding this issue, since a sweaty undercarriage is just a fact of life.
The pelvic region is just sweaty – all that skin, covered with layers of
clothing, not to mention hair, means that even the cleanest of men will tend to
perspire. However, a daily shower should help to keep down the worst of the
funk from accumulated sweat, and trimming the hairs short will mean there is
less surface area available to harbor beads of moisture. Wearing cotton briefs
can also help, as they can allow for some air flow, as well as wicking moisture
away from the skin.
Culprit
#2: Stale urine
As
the saying goes, “no matter how you shake and dance, the last two drops go in
your pants.” And once they are in the pants, they are there to stay, at least
until the next change of clothes. After several trips to the restroom, a
distinctive smell can remain behind on the skin, hair and underwear. One easy
solution is to grab a small piece of toilet tissue and dab the last bits of
liquid off; and men should be sure to change their skivvies often, as a
pee-stained pair of briefs is guaranteed to produce a tell-tale odor.
Culprit
#3: Candida yeast
Yeast
infections are not just for women; guys can get them too, and the result can be
a yeasty or fishy aroma, along with symptoms like itching, burning and a cheesy
discharge. Male organ hygiene is important here to remove any accumulated
discharge, but treating the underlying infection with an antifungal cream is
the best and fastest solution.
Culprit
#4: Smegma
This
issue affects uncut men. The area under the sheath is prone to accumulate
sloughed-off skin cells, body oils and other fluids that congeal into a cheesy
substance known as smegma. If it is not cleaned away frequently, this material
can give rise to a distinctive, unpleasant smell and increase the risk for
infections like balanitis. As soon as a man can retract his sheath without pain
or difficulty, this area should be cleaned daily for good health, as well as
eliminating the odor.
Healthy
male organ skin for a fresher male organ
While
it can be tempting to try deodorant sprays or fragrances to mask the unpleasant
musk emanating from the shorts, these products are not intended for delicate
skin in the private area. Chemicals on the skin down there can cause stinging,
burning, or even allergic reactions, and if they get into the urethra, the
results can be especially painful.
In
any event, masking the odor is never a good solution. However, products that
are designed to nourish and protect the male organ skin can be highly effective
when it comes to warding off odor-causing bacteria. A quality male
organ health creme (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) that
contains natural moisturizers like Shea butter and vitamin E can help to
maintain the surface integrity of the skin, preventing microorganisms from
penetrating and infecting the male tissue. A product that also contains vitamin
A provides extra odor control, as this nutrient has antibacterial properties
that can help keep smelly microbes from accumulating in the area.
Visit
www.man1health.com for more information
about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, 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.