No Itchy Male Organ – Hygiene Tips to Banish Jock Itch for Good
An
itchy male organ may be a common problem for every man, but that doesn’t mean
that those recurring bouts of jock itch are by any means welcome. And, of
course, they always seem to occur at just the wrong time: in the middle of that
important job interview, during a very formal dinner and, of course, just as a
guy is trying to impress a woman with his air of sophistication. Being able to
keep one’s hands straying down for a good scratch at inopportune moments is
just one reason to pay attention to male
organ health and
hygiene.
Tinea
Cruris
Everyone
refers to this particular itchy situation as jock itch, but the actual medical
term for it (in case a guy wants to impress his friends with his erudition and
knowledge) is tinea cruris.
Word
of advice: a man shouldn‘t try using this name in the hopes that it will score
him points with a potential lady friend. For example, if he’s caught in the
middle of what he hoped was a surreptitious scratch, smiling and saying, “Oh,
it’s nothing, just my tinea cruris” is likely to cause the hoped-for partner to
make a hasty exit, as the medical name makes it sound like something far more
serious.
As
those who have experienced this problem know, jock itch causes a red, ringy
rash that itches like the devil. It typically occurs on the male organ, thighs
and buttocks and gets it popular nickname because it’s associated with people
who sweat a lot – such as athletes.
Not
just those who are jock-wearers get the itch, of course. It can strike any man
who sweats profusely, and is somewhat more common among people who are
overweight. People whose immune systems are compromised also are at a greater
risk of getting jock itch.
Not
serious
Tinea
cruris may be common, but it’s fortunately not serious. Yes, it can have some
serious unintended consequences, such as causing a man to miss out on hooking
up with someone who might have been the love of his life; but in terms of
medical seriousness, the condition is low on the medical totem pole.
Prevention
As
mentioned, sweat is the primary culprit behind jock itch, although dirt also
has a role to play; too much sweat by itself can cause the itch to develop, but
it can be exacerbated if the sweat occurs in an area that is dirty. Washing
regularly and wearing clean underwear is a good preventive measure.
Jock
itch’s root cause is a fungus that develops in wet, warm environments, such as
that commonly found in the pelvic region. It can easily be spread, most often
by direct skin-on-skin contact or more indirectly by such means a sharing a
towel with a person who is infected. Due to this latter reason, it’s never good
idea to share a towel with another person at a gym.
The
fungus that causes jock itch is the same as the one that causes athlete’s foot,
so it can spread from a man touching a diseased area of his foot and then
touching himself without first washing his hands. A man who touches himself
after touching a foot with athlete’s foot definitely needs to wash first. Also,
men who have a foot fancy and enjoy rubbing the male organ against a foot or who
delight in being stroked by another person’s foot should be sure that the foot
in question is free of fungus.
An
itchy male organ due to jock itch is usually treated with an antifungal
medication, but the itch itself may not always respond to this; using a high
quality male organ health
cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can help with this issue. A cream that
includes a superior emollient such as shea butter PLUS a natural hydrator like
vitamin E provides great relief from itching; it is also beneficial to use a
cream that include a powerful antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid, which offsets
harmful oxidative processes that can cause signs of early aging like wrinkles
and dry, thinning skin.
Visit http://www.man1health.com 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. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.