Thursday 5 September 2013

Guidelines for Penis Hygiene - A Clean Manhood for Life

There’s no arguing that a fresh, clean penis is just more appealing, but there is more to penis hygiene than just attracting a partner for an intimate encounter. Self-care and grooming are also important to good health, and while skipping a shower now and then probably won’t cause any long-term problems, constantly neglecting the equipment can spell big trouble. Fortunately, adequate penis care does not require a huge investment of time or money, once a man knows what is needed to keep the package in top form.

Why penis hygiene is important
Given its position in terms of male anatomy, the penis is generally enclosed in a warm, humid environment that provides the ideal haven for invaders such as bacterial and fungal spores. Under the right conditions, these organisms can flourish, causing infections, itching, burning, unpleasant rashes, and a host of other problems that most men could do without.

On top of these issues, of course, are the various bodily fluids that are produced in the area, and a combination of sweat, stale urine, semen and body oils can accumulate and wreak havoc if left to ripen for too long. Aside from minor skin infections, men who are a bit lax in the cleansing department may be at greater risk for STDs and even penile cancer.

If these problems are not motivating enough for a man to take a few extra minutes polishing the family jewels, he should keep in mind that problems like foul odors, an unhealthy appearance or simply raw, roughened skin are likely to make a potential partner think twice about letting that particular organ anywhere near them.

Guidelines for penis care

  • Wash - This step should be followed daily; if a bath or a shower is not available, then a visit to the bathroom sink will also do the trick. The penis should be washed with warm water and a mild cleanser - no harsh soaps, please - and men who are uncut should take care to (gently) pull back the foreskin and clean away any accumulated material. The fingertips are generally all that is needed for this job; for men who prefer a little extra help, a soft cloth will do. 
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