In order to assist men in understanding the potential causes of manhood inflammation, some of the most common types of male organ infections are described here. Tips for caring for the male organ and maintaining overall reproductive health are also provided.
Common manhood inflammatory conditions
· Balanitis – This painful inflammatory condition is most common in men who are uncut and affects the head and sheath. Caused by bacteria, it is usually characterized by swelling, pain, burning or itching, severe discomfort during intimacy, and a whitish or yellow discharge. Balanitis can typically be prevented by keeping the area clean and dry, especially underneath the sheath.
· Trauma/Injury – Manhood injury such as rupture of the male organ tissue due to forceful bending, impact against a partner’s pelvic bone, or even zipper trauma can lead to swelling and pain. A manhood fracture can cause long-term damage if it is not treated, so it is important to seek immediate medical assistance if a rupture occurs.
· Latex sensitivities or allergies – Men who are allergic to latex may experience symptoms such as itching, burning, swelling and soreness. Men with more serious allergies may even encounter breathing problems if exposed to the substance. Individuals who have had adverse reactions should avoid latex barrier protection; even those who have previously had no problem may develop a latex sensitivity over time.
· Partner-transmitted infection – Numerous partner-transmitted infections can cause swelling, itching, burning, soreness and whitish or yellow discharge. Some communicable diseases, such as HSV, are also characterized by blisters or sores on the skin. All men who are intimately active should be tested regularly, and any symptoms should be evaluated by a doctor to ensure prompt treatment and prevent spreading of the disease.
· Dry self-stimulation/feminine dryness – Aggressive self-stimulation without a personal lubricant or intimacy with a partner who is experiencing dryness can stress the skin, causing microscopic lacerations, soreness, redness and swelling. Using a water-based lube and keeping the skin well-moisturized between sessions is recommended to alleviate this issue.
Reducing the risk for infection
It may not always be possible to avoid infectious conditions and male organ inflammation. However, by paying attention to male organ health care and good hygiene, men can substantially reduce the chances that they will develop a painful inflammatory condition.
Regular male organ care should include daily cleansing, using a mild cleanser, rather than an ordinary soap (which can dry the skin and make it easier for bacteria to penetrate). Men who are uncut should be sure to clean under the sheath to eliminate dead skin cells, body oils and other substances which tend to attract bacteria.
All men should make it a habit to always use a barrier protection unless they are in a monogamous relationship where both partners have tested clean for any communicable diseases. Men who have issues with latex have numerous other options to choose from, so a latex allergy should not be a deterrent in this respect. In addition, careful choice of partners and having open conversations about reproductive health are strongly urged.
Adding a male organ vitamin creme (most health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) to the personal care routine can also help to boost resistance to infection by keeping the skin smooth, moisturized, and resistant to penetration by foreign invaders. Men who have dry skin due to constant friction can benefit from a manhood nutrient cream, and a high-quality formula may even help to improve male organ feeling in men who have experienced a loss of sensitivity.
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