Keeping Male Organ Pain at Bay with Post-intimacy Hygiene
When
the bumping and grinding is over, and a feeling of safety and relaxation begins
to set in, the last thing a cozy couple wants to do is hop up, get into the
shower and rinse off. In fact, it's safe to say that the majority of people in
this situation would prefer to simply roll over and settle into a deep sleep.
Unfortunately, men that skip the post-intimacy wash could wake up with a sore
male organ in the morning, creating a desperate need for intensive male organ health care. Here's what's going on, and how
it can be prevented.
Swapping
Germs
Two
partners in a game of slap and tickle tend to trade bodily fluids with one
another. Even if one partner is wearing a bit of barrier protection, germs can
make their way from one body to another in moments of intimate exposure. Some
fluids can also slop above or under barrier protection, especially when the
action is particularly athletic. Fluid movement is just part of the intimacy
experience.
Sometimes,
those fluids harbor small bacteria that can erupt into a yeast infection in the
other partner. This is particularly common when women have mild yeast
infections they've not been treating. A male partner inhabiting that infected
space for a few moments could emerge with all the ingredients needed for a case
of serious manhood soreness. His partner might not know anything is amiss with
her body, but the man might certainly feel the pain in the days that follow his
visit.
While
most of these infections stay on the head of the male organ, producing soreness
and redness, some infections burrow into the body and take root in the bladder
or the prostate. While this situation is admittedly rare, and it's most common
in men who have an underlying health problem like diabetes, those who do
develop infections after intimacy can attest that the symptoms are simply
awful, and it's beneficial to skip the pain if at all possible.
Local
Reactions
Some
post-intimacy cases of manhood soreness have nothing to do with the chemical
makeup of the partner. Instead, these sore male organ issues have their roots
in the substances men use in order to prepare for intimacy, including:
- Lubricants
- Birth control chemicals
- Latex barriers
- Deodorant sprays
All
of these products have long chemical ingredient lists, and any of these
elements could trigger an inflammation attack in a susceptible man. At one moment,
his male organ might seem perfectly protected and happy. The next moment, his
vital parts might be aflame with pain and red as a beet. The longer those
ingredients stay on his skin, the more likely they are to cause a severe
reaction.
Simple
Solutions
Sometimes,
the best solutions are also the easiest to complete. For men with post-intimacy
male organ pain, a shower might be the best prevention tool available to avoid
these issues:
- Rinsing off after intimacy
means washing all lubricants and additives off of the skin, reducing their
ability to dig in and cause inflammation. Very sensitive men might still
react to even a short period of contact with these elements, of course,
but those who rinse may reduce the severity of their reactions.
- Similarly, keeping tissues
clean often means giving bacteria fewer infectious opportunities.
Yeast-based cells might have less to feed on, when the area is clean, and
colonies of critters won't grow to such a size that they have the
opportunity to invade the inside of the body.
- Adding a male organ health
creme to a post-intimacy shower might also be beneficial. These products
can keep manhood skin soft and smooth, so cracks and fissures that harbor
bacteria and irritants don't have a chance to form. These products also contain
vitamins that can keep manhood flora in check, so the immune system can do
its job properly.
Showering
and using a male organ health creme (health professionals recommend
Man1 Man Oil) could help men
stay healthy for the next bout of intimacy, and it only takes a few moments to
complete. When the cleansing is through, the clean couple can nap in peace,
knowing no sore male organ will come between them when they awaken.
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.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.