It is
common wisdom that all men, including those with darker skin, need sunscreen to
protect themselves from sunburn during the summer months; but even guys who are
conscientious about applying sun protection products on the rest of their body
tend to neglect one important issue – the penis.
The
delicate skin of the penis can be exposed to the ultraviolet rays from the sun
even when kept under wraps. A red penis after a day at the beach or by the side
of the pool can lead to soreness, discomfort, and unattractive, peeling skin;
and aside from the initial discomfort, a sunburned penis is at greater risk for
premature aging and even skin cancer later on in life. Before spending time
outdoors, men should follow these simple penis care tips to
protect themselves from the effects of the sun’s damaging rays.
Keep it covered
While it
might seem like a pair of shorts or trunks should be enough to block harmful UV
rays, ordinary fabrics do not always offer enough protection. Choosing lighter
colors is best, as darker colors tend to attract the sun, and many beachwear
items are made with UV protection. Looking for clothing that is labeled with
sun-protectant information is a good place to start in preventing a sunburned
penis from getting in the way of after-dark encounters later on in the day.
Slather on the sunscreen
If used
properly, sunscreen can provide robust protection against reddened, hot skin.
There are many different products available, however, and not all of them are
created equal. Appropriate products have these attributes:
- An SPF of 50 or above
- Water resistance
- Sweat resistance
- A lotion base (not a spray)
- Few perfumes
- No artificial colors
These
products should be applied at least 20 minutes before the sun's rays hit, and
they should be re-applied at least every 2 hours. Guys who swim or who sweat
profusely might need to apply more often. When returning indoors, a quick rinse
of the penis, followed with a mild scrub with soap and another rinse, can easily
remove any sticky residue.
After-sun care
For men
who end up with a sunburned penis despite their efforts to the contrary, extra
care is needed to soothe the burn and help the skin to heal.
A cold
compress made of a soft, wet towel can take away some of the sting and help to
keep the skin hydrated as it begins to heal. In the case of more intense burns
that develop blisters, those lesions should be left alone, as popping them
could lead to even more pain or a skin infection. Moisturizing creams
containing aloe can help very painful skin like this, but products that contain
alcohol should be avoided, as they might dry the skin yet more. For severely burned, blistered skin, a trip to
the doctor might be in order, as a burn ointment might be needed to treat
heavily damaged skin.
Drinking
plenty of water is also essential during the healing process, as a sunburn can
leave anyone dehydrated and lead to further health issues, not to mention a
longer healing time. Within a few days, sunburned skin tends to develop peeling,
dead layers; while it may be tempting to pull these off, doing so could result
in bleeding and increased damage.
Instead,
washing the penis carefully can help to slough away the dead tissue, and
applying a penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man
Oil) containing vitamins, minerals and natural moisturizers can help to
block in much-needed moisture, repair the damage caused by the sun and promote
the growth of healthy, new tissue. Antioxidants also counter the long-term
effects of harmful UV rays, reducing the risk of developing wrinkled,
aged-looking skin and helping to prevent skin cancer.
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