Dry Male organ Skin – Could it be Eczema?
As
anyone who suffers from eczema can relate, this chronic skin condition can be
uncomfortable or even painful and often causes a great deal of social
embarrassment. For men who experience symptoms on their male organ, these
issues can become even more problematic, especially as the reddened, dry male
organ skin and accompanying rash can resemble signs of apartner transmitted
infection. Fortunately, with the right approach to male
organ care, men can control the worst of the symptoms. Read on for
more about what causes eczema on the male organ and what to do about it.
What
causes eczema?
The
term eczema is often used as an umbrella term to refer to any superficial
inflammatory skin condition. In this case, eczema refers to a chronic condition
that begins in childhood and often continues into adulthood. It is not certain
what causes the condition, but it is often inherited, and it generally occurs
when the skin comes in contact with an allergen. Men who have eczema on other
parts of their bodies may also develop eczema on the male organ.
Symptoms
of eczema
Eczema
on the male organ is similar to that on the rest of the body. Symptoms may
include extremely dry male organ skin, itching, rash, and small pustules that
may weep and crust. Rough bumps or leathery skin may develop, and permanent
itching may occur. In some cases, changes in pigmentation may also develop.
Eczema
triggers
Every
individual differs in what sets off their symptoms, but some common triggers
include the following:
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Irritants such as soaps, detergents, fragrances, and disinfectants;
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Food items such as eggs, dairy, nuts, soy and wheat;
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Allergens such as dust mites, pollen, viruses, bacteria, and fungi;
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Hot weather, high humidity, low humidity, and perspiration from exercise;
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Stress – although stress does not cause the symptoms of eczema, it can make
them worse.
Men
who are suffering from dry male organ skin symptoms and suspect they may have
eczema should work with their doctors to identify the triggers; this may
involve a skin patch test often used for identifying the cause of allergic
reactions. Determining what triggers the symptoms is important so that they can
be avoided and so that appropriate steps for treatment can be taken.
Treating
eczema symptoms
Prescription-strength
cortisone creams are often used in treating the itching and inflammation
associated with eczema. These medications should only be used on the male skin
under the supervision of a doctor, and only in the recommended amounts.
Improper use is associated with numerous side effects, including further
irritation and drying, the appearance of stretch marks, and thinning,
waxy-looking skin.
In
addition to treatments recommended by a doctor, the following home remedies may
also help to relieve the most uncomfortable symptoms:
1)
Keep the area clean and dry. Gentle cleansing of the area is important to remove
dead skin cells, built-up body fluids, and any potential irritants. The skin
should be patted dry after washing – vigorous rubbing should be avoided.
2)
Avoid tight clothing and synthetic fabrics. Breathable cotton that is not too
loose and not too tight is best to avoid rubbing and chafing.
3)
Don’t scratch or rub at the area.
4)
Avoid products with fragrances, which may further irritate the skin.
5)
Try colloidal oatmeal baths to relieve itching and discomfort.
6)
Avoid intimate contact during an outbreak.
7)
Apply a moisturizing crème after bathing. A male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man
Oil) containing natural emollients such as
Shea butter can be especially helpful for dry male organ skin caused by eczema,
as these products are specifically designed for the male skin.
All
of these self-care tips may help, but men should always follow the advice of
their doctor and should not undertake any treatment or stop use of a prescribed
medication without the recommendation of a qualified health care professional.
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.