Five of the most common male organ problems are described here, along with their causes and options for treatment, from medication to the regular use of male organ vitamins and minerals that may help to resolve minor skin problems and promote a healthy manhood. Irritation Reddened, irritated male organ skin, especially after partner contact, naturally raises concerns about the last partner and the possibility of a socially transmitted disease. While it is always advisable to use protection and to be selective in the choice of partners, the explanation for irritation and male organ skin rash is often much more straightforward. The friction caused by frequent penetration is often enough to cause redness, rash and even soreness. On the other hand, if irritated skin does not heal within a few days, becomes worse, or is accompanied by fever or other flu-like symptoms, men are always advised to seek medical treatment right away. Thrush Another common type of male organ skin rash results from a condition called thrush, which is a form of yeast infection. Thrush is caused by an overgrowth of yeast on the skin, usually due to a chemical imbalance. Thrush is easily passed between social partners and can affect women too, so when symptoms of a yeast infection are present, it is best to abstain from partner activity until the infection disappears. Thrush is generally treated with over-the-counter anti-fungal medications (similar to those used to treat female yeast infection). Men who are experiencing these symptoms for the first time should talk to a doctor to confirm diagnosis before self-medicating. Jock Itch Jock itch, known in medical terms as tinea cruris, is a type of fungal infection. It is caused by an overgrowth of the same type of fungus that is responsible for athlete’s foot and ringworm. Jock itch presents as a red, spreading rash which may be accompanied by severe itching and/or burning, and it can spread across the entire private area. Jock itch is a stubborn infection. It can be treated with over-the-counter antifungal medications – however these should always be used for the recommended time period, even if the symptoms clear up quickly or the infection can recur. Taking steps towards infection prevention is always the best bet. Men should avoid sharing towels, intimate products and clothing, and must keep the private area clean and dry. Ensure athletic supports are washed regularly as the fungus thrives in moist, warm areas and will live on in unwashed clothing and towels for an extended period of time. Psoriasis A spreading, flaking male organ skin rash with clearly defined edges and/or a scaly appearance may be an indication of psoriasis. While this condition is not contagious, it can cause social embarrassment and is often off-putting to potential partners. Treating psoriasis successfully usually involves the application of vitamin A creams and steroid treatments may also be used in difficult cases. Because this condition is chronic, ongoing treatment may be necessary to promote smooth, healthy-looking skin. Male Organ Papules Whitish or pink bumps that resemble acne are common on the male organ skin and may resemble a rash. However, these growths, which are usually found around the crown of the male organ, are benign and generally don’t cause any other symptoms. Treating the skin with a conditioning and moisturizing cream may help to maintain smooth, attractive male organ skin. Maintaining Male Organ Health The key to preventing many of these common male organ problems and to promote rapid healing of minor male organ skin rashes lies in adequate attention to hygiene and nutrition. Bathing regularly and using mild cleansers, rather than soaps (which are often drying and can result in further irritation) is recommended. Wearing loose, comfortable clothing can allow the skin to breathe whilst discouraging the growth of yeast and fungal infections. Nourishing the male organ skin with a male-specific male organ health formula (most health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) containing skin nutrients such as vitamins A, C, D, and E, as well as antioxidants and all-natural moisturizers, may help to reduce the incidence of infection, soothe irritated skin, and leave the male organ looking and feeling smooth, supple and healthy. For additional information on most common men's health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy lifestyle visit: http://www.man1health.com. John Dugan is a professional writer who specialized in men's health issues and contributes feature articles and blogs to numerous publications.
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