Showing posts with label hives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hives. Show all posts

Friday, 18 October 2019

Red Penis From Hives: What to Do

When a man has a robust, healthy erection, all that blood rushing to his organ frequently results in a red penis (if the man is fair-skinned) or in a reddish one if his skin is darker. And in such cases, that red penis is an indicator of good penis health. But often, a man will sport a red penis that has attained that coloration due to other reasons. For example, if a man has hives on his penis, it will be at least partially red. And if he is indeed afflicted with hives on his penis, what should he do about it?

Understanding hives

First, a guy needs to know what hives are. Most people have heard of hives, but they don’t necessarily know much about them, so here are a few facts:

Hives - also known as urticaria - is a fairly common medical condition and, thankfully, one that is not generally serious. When a person has hives, he will have welts of varying sizes (some of which can be quite large) that appear on his body. In some cases, the welts will be very small and raised, so that they look more like red bumps. In other instances, they will be much larger (sometimes several inches in diameter), still red but perhaps a paler shade, and paler still sometimes in the middle. The larger welts are also often raised. Many times, several welts will "melt" together to create a much larger-looking welt.

Individual hives tend to be short-lived, with many staying around for 24 hours or less. Unfortunately, a hive that goes away is often replaced by a hive that appears in the same place or nearby. If a person’s hives are acute, then they will go away altogether within 6 weeks; those that last longer than 6 weeks are considered chronic.

Hives are unattractive, especially on the penis and surrounding areas, but they don’t generally cause a great deal of pain. Sometimes a person has hives that sting or that are tender to the touch; more often, the issue with hives is that they can be very itchy.

Why do hives happen?

So a guy wakes up with a red penis due to hives. The question is: Why? What causes hives?

Probably the most common reason for hives is an allergic reaction. For example, if a person eats something that they are allergic to, the body may release something called histamines, which cause capillaries to break, which causes the welts to form. Hives can result from an allergic reaction to numerous things, including food, insect bites, plants, medicines, animals, and so on.

In some cases, hives result not from an allergic reaction but from such causes as an infection, stress, too much exposure to the sun, or too much or prolonged pressure applied to the skin.

If a guy has hives, how should he treat them? First, he should consult with a doctor, who will try to determine the cause of the hives. Frequently, hives will respond well to use of antihistamines, and so the doctor may prescribe those as a first step. Corticosteroids are also sometimes used. If an infection is present, doctors may recommend antibiotics. For people with chronic hives, other treatments may be necessary.

When hives cause a red penis, there may be additional irritation of the penis skin, so using a top-notch penis health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is advised. Delicate penis skin will appreciate an oil that contains both a high-end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). The skin will further be strengthened by an oil with alpha lipoic acid, a potent antioxidant that helps fight oxidative stress damage.

Friday, 9 August 2019

Hives Could Be the Cause of Penis Bumps

Lots of men have penis bumps that adorn their manhood with little or no repercussions. For example, Fordyce spots are quite common, and these benign bumps that present no penis health concerns are often so lightly colored that many people don’t even see them. But some penis bumps are more obtrusive, creating an appearance that can be off-putting to partners (and perhaps even more so to potential partners). And if they itch or cause other inconveniences, they become a nuisance at best. Hives are one source of penis bumps that a man doesn’t really want to deal with, so the following information should be helpful.

Welts

What the public calls hives and what doctors may call urticarial are a group or series of welts that appear on the skin for a number of reasons. These welts can vary greatly in size. Sometimes, they may be the size of a bug bite or smaller; other times they could be almost as big as a salad plate. And hives are not respectful of boundaries; it’s not uncommon for one welt to “bleed” into another, creating what seems to be one big supersized welt.

The welts associated with hives are usually pinkish or reddish in color, and they are slightly raised, so that when occurring on a man’s member they look like penis bumps. In addition to looking unattractive, they tend to itch, sometimes ferociously. In some instances, they may also burn or sting. They can appear on many parts of the body, including the penis and surrounding areas.

Hives have no set lifespan. Sometimes a person gets hives and they go away within a few hours. Other times, they may last for months. Often, individual welts will fade away quickly but be replaced by new ones. Exactly why there is so much variation is not completely understood by doctors.

Causes

So what happens to bring about hives? The body makes chemicals, called histamines, that the immune system uses. Sometimes there are too many histamines, and this causes plasma to leak out and affect the skin.

This histamine-plasma connection can be due to numerous factors. Often, it is simply an allergic reaction. To what? To a lot of things, including certain foods, such as milk, fruits, peanuts, shellfish, and tree nuts; insect bites; pollen; some animals; some medications and drugs; and even shots designed to prevent allergies.

There are also some non-allergic factors that bring about hives. These include colds and infections, especially those that have their origins with bacteria and/or fungi; too much stress; too much exercise or exercising improperly; too much sun exposure; and certain illnesses.

Treatment

As mentioned, sometimes hives go away quickly and on their own. But if they don’t, what are typical treatments for getting rid of hives?

Since histamines cause hives, mild cases are often cured simply by administering antihistamines, which are often found in some over-the-counter cough or allergy medicines. More persistent cases may require the use of antibiotics, corticosteroids, or other medicines designed to fight swelling and inflammation.

People with recurring or chronic hives should see an allergist to determine how to best manage their hives.

Nobody likes penis bumps, and welts especially can be unwelcome. Keeping the penis in good overall health can be an asset, so men should regularly apply a top-drawer penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The itchiness associated with hives may be reduced somewhat if the penis skin is well hydrated. To that end, select a crème that includes both a high-end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E). It also pays to find a crème with a proven antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid. Antioxidants fight excess free radicals, which can otherwise bring about oxidative stress to damage sensitive penis skin.

Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Red Penis? Avoid These Triggers for Hives

Every guy is used to the occasional itch on their penis, and usually thinks nothing of it. But when that itch becomes really annoying, they may excuse themselves to the nearest men’s room to drop trousers and see just what the heck is going on. Hopefully it’s nothing more than a persistent little itch, but sometimes they may be greeted with the sight of a splotchy and very red penis. Definitely a penis health issue of some sort, and one common cause of that particular itchy, splotchy red penis is a case of hives.

A nuisance

Hives are not usually considered a serious medical condition – more of a nuisance, really. But they can be unpleasant for the person suffering from them and their appearance can be off-putting and unsettling. When they make for an unattractive red penis, they can discourage a potential partner from wishing to get to know the penis any better.

Also called urticaria (from a Latin word meaning “nettles”), hives are a skin rash and typically present as red, roundish, raised welts. There is an enormous variability in how big they can, with some a few centimeters and others six or more inches in diameter. Usually, these welts appear in groups, and the individual welts may overlap, so that several welts appear like one big one.

Although this article is concerned with hives on the penis, they can in fact appear on any part of the body. An individual hive often lasts only a day or so – sometimes even less – before going away. Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for new ones to appear as old ones fade. Sometimes, a case of hives will clear up in a few days, but it’s also not unusual for a bout of hives to stay around for as long as six weeks. (If a man is unlucky enough to have hives that stay around longer than six weeks, they are classified as an acute case of hives.)

Hives occur in some 20% of the population, and they affect both men and women.

Causes

But what causes hives? In many cases, the cause is unknown, but the most common cause is an allergic reaction., This can be a reaction to:

- Something in the diet, such as nuts, dairy, citrus fruits or shellfish;

- Something one comes into physical contact with, such as pollen or the skin or hair of certain animals. Often an insect bite or sting can bring about the allergic reaction, and sometimes a person may be reacting to a medication.

- An allergy to latex, which is often a major component of condoms.

There can be other causes of hives as well, including an infection, stress, exposure to heat or cold, or contact with abrasive chemicals.

Determining what triggers a case of hives is crucial, as that information enables a person to avoid those triggers in the future (such as limiting consumption of tree nuts or using non-latex condoms).

Treatment typically involves discontinuation of any involvement with triggers (including changing medication if needed) and using antihistamines to decrease itching. Sometimes corticosteroids may be prescribed. In some cases, antibiotics or other anti-inflammatory medications may be used as well.

Hives all over a red penis can damage penis skin, so regular use of a first class penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is urged by many. To help strengthen penis skin, select a crème that includes a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid. This helps to fight free radicals and thereby limit the oxidative stress that can cause harm to the delicate skin. The skin will also need to be kept well moisturized, so select a crème that includes a combination of hydrators, such as vitamin e and shea butter.

Thursday, 11 January 2018

Penis Bumps: Avoiding Hives Triggers

Looking down at the manhood and discovering it has developed penis bumps is never a pleasant surprise for a guy. The presence of bumps signals a new worry about his penis health, although often the bumps don’t correlate with a significant health issue. Penis bumps can come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, so it’s no surprise that they can be caused by many different things. One of the causes many men don’t think about is hives - so learning more about hives prepares a guy for dealing with them.

What are hives?

Hives is the common name used to describe a condition that is medically known as urticarial. They present as welts on the skin. Some can be small and others can be relatively large. In some instances, they are raised slightly, which gives them a bump-like look; in other instances, they may more closely resemble a rash. Often one welt will "bleed" into another, making the two appear as one large welt.

Hives are usually circular in shape. Often, especially with larger welts, they will be a deep red around the perimeter and a paler red in the center. Hives usually itch, causing discomfort; when they appear as penis bumps, it can be embarrassing for a man, as he often is caught scratching "down there."

Individual hives don’t usually last long, often fading away in 24 hours - but they are usually replaced by new hives. It is not unusual for a case of acute hives to last as long as six weeks, with old hives fading and new ones replacing them. If a bout of hives continues beyond 6 weeks, it is considered a chronic case.

What causes hives?

Hives are basically an allergic reaction on the skin. Some "trigger" sends a signal to the body to release histamines to fight the trigger. This reaction causes the hives to form. Therefore, if a guy knows what his hives triggers are, he can take steps to avoid those triggers and thereby prevent hives from occurring.

Unfortunately, sometimes determining exactly what the trigger is can be challenging, mainly because many things are associated with triggering hives. Some of the more common causes include:

- Pets. Many dogs, cats and other animals shed dander, which may be a hives trigger.

- Pollen.

- Insect bites and stings.

- Viral or fungal infections.

- Stress and anxiety.

- Certain foods, including shellfish, nuts, milk, chocolate, berries, eggs, soy, citrus fruits, etc.

- Sweating.

- Bacteria.

- Exposure to the sun.

- Certain chemicals (including some in soaps or laundry detergents).

With such a wide range, narrowing down a trigger may take a lot of time. Working with a doctor is advised. They will likely recommend that a person keeps a comprehensive journal of all the foods, medicines, etc. that he takes and any exposures he may have to potential triggers. The journal will include, as close as possible, the time when a person may have been exposed to a trigger, so that a link can be theorized if hives occur soon after. (Hives may occur within minutes, but sometimes may take about two hours to show up).

Once hives triggers are identified, a person can take steps to avoid those triggers. He also can learn what treatments he can use to help deal with the symptoms of hives.

As mentioned, penis bumps caused by hives tend to itch greatly. Regular use of a first rate penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help alleviate this. A crème that contains a combination of a high-end emollient (like Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) will provide moisture that can help soothe itching. It also helps if the crème contains alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant which strengthens penis skin by fighting free radicals.

Friday, 8 September 2017

When Penis Bumps Are Due to Hives

One of the primary reasons a man should be concerned about good penis health is that he wants his equipment to make a good impression when it is unveiled for the gaze (and appreciation) of a partner, especially a new one. When a man has a healthy penis, it presents a more imposing and impressive picture, pleasing the partner and giving the possessor of that penis extra confidence and pride. But when a swath of penis bumps are present, it can negatively impact that first impression. This is especially the case when the penis bumps are due to hives, which can be present in such quantity as to be impossible to miss - and impossible for a partner to wonder about what those hives say about a man’s sexual health.

Learning about hives

Most people have heard of hives, but not everyone knows exactly what they are. Basically, hives are a dermatological issue. They are red welts that appear on the skin, typically in groups. They can vary in size from a pinpoint to several inches across. When they appear in groups, they often overlap so that it may seem as if they are forming one big welt.

Medically termed "urticarial," hives typically go away within about 24 hours - but they can often occur in waves, so that as some are going away, new ones are developing to take their place. Hopefully, a case of hives will be acute, meaning that it lasts less than six weeks (often much, much less). If it lasts longer than six weeks, it is considered chronic.

Hives themselves are not typically dangerous, despite their very unattractive and sometimes alarming appearance. However, if they occur underneath the skin (rather than just on the surface), they become angiodemas, and they can be of greater concern. Also, hives are sometimes associated with other conditions of significant concern: when they appear on or near the penis, they sometimes indicate the presence of other issues, such as scabies or an STI. And if hives appear anywhere on the body and are accompanied by difficulty breathing or swallowing, medical attention is required.

Causes

What causes hives, either in the form of penis bumps or elsewhere on the body? Most often they are an allergic reaction of some sort, although narrowing down and identifying the specific "trigger" that causes the reaction can be challenging. However, latex is sometimes the cause of an allergic reaction which presents via hives - so if a man comes down with hives soon after using a latex condom, he may wish to see if that could be the cause of the problem.

Other common causes of hives are dietary related (especially certain fruits), as well as insect bites, pollen, pets, and some chemicals and medicines.

Treatment

Acute hives often resolve with no treatment. Antihistamines are frequently used to help resolve the itching that accompanies hives. Corticosteroids and antibiotics are also often prescribed as well.

Treating the itchiness of penis bumps caused by hives may require extra help. Regular application of a top drawer penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) may be helpful in this area. Itching often causes dryness and flaking, so remoisturizing the delicate penis skin can be a boon. Choose a crème that contains both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a potent hydrator (such as vitamin E). It also helps if the crème contains vitamin C, which is a key component in collagen production and helps restore tone and elasticity to damaged penis skin. Revitalizing penis skin which has been affected by a bad case of hives will help bring back its former healthy appearance.

Wednesday, 19 October 2016

Sometimes Penis Bumps May Be Hives

When a man does a major disrobe and presents his manhood to a partner - especially a new partner - the last thing he wants to worry about are unsightly penis bumps. He wants his partner to respond with a delighted "Oooooh!" rather than a displeased "Eww!" Certainly paying close attention to adequate penis health can help prevent penis bumps, but knowing the cause of the condition is necessary for treatment. In some cases, those penis bumps may be classified as hives.

What are hives?

Often when people think of hives, they think of it in a metaphorical way, as when someone says "That scary scene in the movie really gave me hives!" But just what are hives, anyway?

Hives are a dermatological issue that present as "welts" on the skin. These welts may be of any size and may or may not be raised and bump-like; sometimes they have a somewhat "crusted" appearance, like a scab. These circular marks are red or pink and they have a tendency to itch. Their medical name is urticaria, but they are also known as a nettle rash.

Urticaria is a superficial condition, meaning it occurs on top of the skin. If the swelling occurs underneath the skin, it is referred to as angioedema.

An individual hive has a short "life span," usually disappearing in 24 hours or so - but it often is replaced by a new one in the same general area. The welts often appear in clusters. In an acute case of hives, they may appear and disappear continuously for up to six weeks. Cases that last longer than six weeks are considered chronic hives.

Hives are quite common; an estimated one in five people will contract hives in its acute form at some time in their lives.

What causes them?

There can be many different "triggers" for an outbreak of hives. In general, it’s easier to determine the cause of acute hives; sometimes it is impossible to determine why a person has chronic hives.

Among the causes commonly associated with acute hives cases are:

- Food allergies. Some people develop hives from specific foods. Common culprits include fruits (with an emphasis on citrus varieties), nuts, berries, eggs, shellfish and milk.

- Insect bites.

- Latex (which can have a definite impact on penis bumps when a latex condom is employed during sex).

- Chemical contact.

- Prolonged exposure to sunlight.

- Medications (especially those for high blood pressure, heart issues, anxiety or inflammation).

As mentioned, determining the cause of chronic hives is often more difficult. Some factors often responsible for this condition include stress, exercise, heat, and in some cases, pregnancy.

Treatment

The most common treatment for hives is antihistamines, although these do not so much treat the disorder itself as help to relieve the itching associated with it. In some instances, a doctor may prescribe other treatment, such as prednisone.

Penis bumps due to hives can result in a serious itching situation, one which antihistamines alone may not be able to adequately treat. It may be beneficial to also regularly apply a first rate penis health crème ( health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) topically on the penis. Hives are accompanied by dry penis skin, so re-hydrating the skin will help to alleviate some of the desire to scratch as well. In order to properly moisturize the skin, the selected crème will need to possess a combination of hydrators, such as luxurious Shea butter and natural vitamin E. A crème with pantothenic acid (popularly known as vitamin B5) is also desirable; pantothenic acid aids skin cells in healing and regrowth, which can produce healthier, more resistant penis skin.