Showing posts with label red penis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red penis. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 March 2020

Penis Skin 101: Understanding Eczema

Eczema is a very common skin condition, affecting everyone from infants to the elderly. It results in dry, itchy skin and is often accompanied by a thick rash that makes the skin look and feel bumpy and rough. A man might be perfectly healthy otherwise, but a bit of eczema can leave him with an itchy, red penis that causes some serious discomfort.

It’s important to understand what eczema is in order to understand how to fight it. Let’s dive into a lesson on dry, itchy penis skin.

More About Eczema

Eczema is a bit of a mystery, even to those who develop it. It is a superficial skin condition that causes redness, inflammation, itching, and a telltale rash. It often begins in childhood but doesn’t resolve when someone becomes an adult. Eczema might be inherited, or it might be the result of an allergen of some kind; it depends on the person. Usually eczema occurs on one part of the body, such as the hands or face, but it might also occur on the penis.

No matter where the eczema strikes, the effect is the same. On the penis, symptoms might include a red penis, itchy penis skin, a rash that feels rough to the touch, and even small pustules or pimples that might open up and scab over. Leathery skin is a problem with eczema, and the itching can be bad enough that a man has to reach for prescription treatments to alleviate it. For some, extended issues with eczema can also affect the pigment in the skin, leading to penis discoloration.
As mentioned, every man is different and what causes his eczema varies. However, there are some triggers that might push a guy’s skin to be more prone to an eczema flare. Here are the things that commonly cause the problem:

1) Dust mites or pollen
2) Viruses or bacteria
3) Certain foods, especially eggs, dairy, soy, and wheat products
4) Soaps, detergents, fragrances
5) The use of certain cleaners and disinfectants
6) Hot weather - or very cold weather
7) Sweating during and after exercise
To determine what is causing the red penis as a result of eczema, a doctor can do a skin patch test. This might help figure out a few of the triggers.

How to Treat the Red Penis Skin

The itching associated with eczema can often be handled with a cortisone cream. However, cortisone cream can cause problems for penis skin, leading to irritation and dry skin, thinning of the skin, and even stretch marks. But many doctors will prescribe this prescription cream for short periods of time to help knock out the worst of the eczema outbreak. Other things men can do at home to help alleviate the red penis include:

1) Never scratching the area
2) Never using cleansers with fragrance or similar ingredients
3) Using oatmeal baths to alleviate the itching
4) Wearing only cotton clothing that can "breathe" as necessary
5) Gentle cleansing to keep the area clean and patting the skin dry
6) Abstaining from sexual contact during the eczema flareup

A man can also turn to the regular use of a high-quality penis health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Though all the top-quality ingredients matter, such as vitamin A, B5, C, and D, the real powerhouses in this situation are the 2 synergistic ingredients for softness: shea butter and vitamin E. Both ingredients are well-known for their healing properties, and that’s exactly what red penis skin needs when eczema comes calling. Apply at least once a day, especially after the use of cortisone cream, to help ensure proper coverage.

Friday, 6 March 2020

Red Penis Dots Culprit: Meet Purpura

Especially among fair skinned men, a red penis is nothing unusual. Often the penis skin has a reddish tinge to it naturally, and when a flow of blood rushes to the penis in order to engorge it and prepare it for sex, it often becomes a very red penis indeed. Sometimes, however, there may be red dots that appear on the penis, and a man may see these and wonder if this is a penis health issue. Several things could be responsible, among them the condition known as purpura (or at times as idiopathic or immune thrombocytopenic purpura).

What is purpura?

Sometimes known as blood spots or as blood spots or as skin hemorrhages, purpura are red or purple colored spots that appear on the surface of the skin. (They can also appear on organs, mucus membranes or in the mouth.)

In general, purpura are classified as thrombocytopenic or as non-thromboctyopenic. The difference between the two is fairly simple. If it is thrombocytopenic, that means that one’s platelets counts are lower than they should be. If it is non-thrombcytopenic, the n there’s nothing wrong with one’s platelet counts.

When a low platelet count is not the issue, common causes of purpura include weak or inflamed blood vessels; scurvy, which occurs when the body doesn’t get enough vitamin C; any medications that may have an impact upon platelet function; specific congenital disorders; or conditions that interfere with the blood’s ability to clot appropriately.

And when low platelet count IS a concern, there are several factors that could be responsible. Immune or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura describes a condition in which the body’s immune system starts attacking its platelets. Several other medical conditions, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever, HIV and hepatitis C can lower platelet counts as well, as can infections in the blood or certain medications.

Purpura can appear anywhere on the body, including as purple or red penis dots. Sometimes they appear widely space apart, sometimes clustered together.

Treatment

So a guy notices he has these red penis dots. What does he do?

The first order of business is to see a doctor and get it properly diagnosed. Assuming it is indeed purpura, the doctor will then try to determine the cause so that he will know the appropriate treatment. For example, if scurvy is the cause, increasing vitamin C consumption may be the first step.

When low platelet counts are involved, the doctor will want to get that count raised to a more typical number. Frequently the first line of treatment is the use of corticosteroids. This essentially tells your immune system to chill out a little, hopefully enough so that it stops killing platelets. This can take a little while, usually anywhere from a couple of weeks to six or seven weeks.

Sometimes purpura can be more severe and lead to bleeding rather than just red dots. In such cases, or in cases in which corticosteroids don’t appear to be effective, a doctor may recommend intravenous immunoglobulin (usually referred to as IVIG).

There also are several other medications which may be utilized to combat the diminished platelet situation.

Purpura can be a recurring problem, so men should keep an eye out for it and report it to their doctors if it does return.

When not caused by purpura, a red penis also is a sign of good penis health, which can be enhanced by the regular application of a top drawer penis health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best oil will contain arginine, an amino acid which helps maintain penile blood vessel health, often a problem with purpura. In addition, find an oil that contains vitamin D3, the so-called "miracle vitamin," which has proven benefits in fighting diseases and supporting healthy cellular function.

Monday, 13 January 2020

7 Reasons for Penis Redness and How to Fix Them

Penis redness is hot, sometimes itchy, and always uncomfortable. It’s also something that makes a man panic, or at least, scratch his head in confusion. A totally normal and ubiquitous thing, a red penis is generally not a cause for mortal concern; however, it is a red flashing sign that something in the reproductive region is amiss. Here are seven reasons for penis redness, how to deal with them, and then how to prevent a red penis in the first place.

1) Allergens - The most common reason for penis redness is a simple one - allergens. New detergents, body washes, or even clothing can cause a lot of penile discomfort. Wash the area gently and thoroughly, and it should clear up within a few days. Take Benadryl as needed to help calm inflammation.

2) Bruising - Injuries are probably the second most common reason for a red penis. Most bruises heal on their own, but if the pain increases or the coloring gets more intense with blues and purples, it may be the sign of a penile fracture, so a trip to the hospital is in order.

3) Sexual Transmitted Infections (STIs) - STIs are probably the first thing that pops into a man’s head when he sees penis redness. And sometimes, he’s right. There are quite a few STIs that include penis redness as a symptom. Head to a clinic or a doctor ASAP to get tested, and if diagnosed, treatment.

4) Too much attention - Overuse, disproportionate sex, or excessive self-pleasure can produce penis redness as well as irritation and chaffing. To undo it, cease and desist all penis-related activities, wear loose clothing, and use cool compresses to bring down the inflammation and heat. Wait a few days, and it should be back to normal.

5) Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)- PIH is an overproduction of melanin on the penis. This may appear as a red penis for those men with lighter skin. The condition is temporary and fades with time on its own.

6) Balanitis - Balanitis is an inflammation targeting the penis head and foreskin that widely affects uncircumcised men and causes penis redness. It’s important to point out that plenty of circumcised men can be afflicted as well. The primary way to treat and prevent balanitis the establishment of a regular grooming regimen that includes washing the penis daily with a gentle cleanser. If the infection doesn’t clear up within five to seven days, seek medical attention.

7) Purpura - This reason for penis redness presents as these reddish or purple blemishes on the penis. It can indicate a multitude of things, such as a bleeding or clotting issue, prescription side effects, blood vessel inflammation, or nutritional deficits. See a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

Red Penis Rewind

The best way to keep penis redness away is to take good care of your member. Here are a few no-nonsense hacks that can keep it calm in your down under:

1) Practice safe sex.

2) All things in moderation - even the enjoyable things like sex and solo-love.

3) Always spot test new body products or detergents before using them.

4) Wear a cup when playing sports.

5) Keep it clean! Wash daily (more if undertaking sweaty pursuits) with a mild soap, being sure to clean the entire reproductive region, and rinse well meticulously.

6) Use a specially formulated penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to calm irritation and penis redness. Look for a lotion with a natural hydrator like Shea butter to lay a foundation for soft, balanced skin and to prevent irritation or allergens from non-natural sources. Use crèmes with ingredients like vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are renowned for their skin-soothing and therapeutic properties.

Thursday, 2 January 2020

What Causes a Red Penis and What Can Be Done About It?

A red penis is something that every man deals with from time to time. Usually the reason is obvious; for instance, a red erection indicates a lot of blood flow to the penis, which can actually be a good thing. Other times, a red penis might be caused after a long sexual session, during which time the penis undergoes a great deal of stimulation that leaves it red for a while afterward.

But a red penis with no cause, or with other symptoms, is definitely cause for concern. Here’s what a man needs to know about red penis causes.

Friction Burns

Vigorous intercourse can easily lead to burns on the penis, especially if there is no adequate lubrication to ward off the scrapes and abrasions that can come from friction. This can not only make the penis red, but it can also present soreness, red marks that are brighter than the overall red of the penis, and even pain after it’s all said and done. Avoid this by using enough lube to prevent the issue, and never masturbate with a dry hand.

Contact Dermatitis

Allergies can occur all over the body, but they can especially occur on sensitive areas, such as the penis. A red penis for no apparent reason should immediately send a man’s mind to thinking about what might have touched his member. From a new detergent to underwear made of a new fabric to using a new type of soap or condom, there are many things that can spark an allergic reaction that leaves a man with a bumpy, red penis. Find the problem and eliminate it to get the penis healthy again.

Overhandling

It can be quite easy to get carried away when things feel so good, and that can be the case with overhandling of the sensitive penis. Masturbation marathons can often cause redness that takes a while to go away. A particularly rough masturbation or sexual session can do the same. The only true cure for overhandling is time to heal; and of course, time to think over what went awry this time and plan to do something different next time, like using the proper amount of lube.

Psoriasis

This common skin condition occasionally occurs on the penis, and it can leave a man feeling rather uncomfortable in addition to having a red, flaky and dry penis. A man who suspects psoriasis should always consult the doctor, who will likely prescribe creams that contain vitamin A, known for helping fight the condition. It’s also important to avoid itching the area, as that can make a man much more uncomfortable and lead to the threat of infection.

Bacterial and Fungal Infections

Some infections can make the penis red, sore and even worse. If the red penis is hot to the touch, there is pain with urination, there is a strange discharge from the penis, or any other condition that makes a man feel alarmed about what is happening, it’s important to go to the doctor to get checked out. Urinary tract infections, yeast infections, and some sexually transmitted infections can lead to the red penis problem, and they each require careful treatment to remedy.

Ensuring Good Penis Health

A man can help keep his penis in good shape by taking care of the skin, and that includes making good use of a top-notch penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). Applying this crème on a regular basis can help the ingredients permeate the skin, and give a man the benefits of such ingredients as Shea butter, vitamin A, vitamin E and more - all fantastic options for the man who cares about his penis health.

Friday, 13 December 2019

Can a Red Penis Be from Radiodermatitis?

Sometimes a red penis is just what a guy wants - it means that blood has rushed into his organ, causing it to swell and get ready for action of the most pleasurable sort. Other times, however, that red penis may look to be so because it is inflamed or because it has a red rashy appearance to it - and that causes a guy to look to his store of penis health knowledge to try to determine what may be the cause. If he looks long enough, he may come across radiodermatitis as a potential cause.

Explaining radiodermatitis

Most people have never come across the phrase radiodermatitis. It is a condition which is known by a number of other names, including radiation dermatitis, x-ray dermatitis, radiation burn and radiation skin damage. All of these refer to skin damage related to external beam ionizing radiation. Although it is possible for a person to be exposed to such radiation from various sources, the most likely source would tend to be via an x-ray machine. (However, it’s important to remember that x-rays are not just manmade; they do exist in Nature, and it is possible, though unlikely, that a man might find himself in a region with extremely high natural radiation - or with radiation brought about from nuclear activity of a manmade nature.)

X-ray machines, of course, have been around for years and have been invaluable tools in enabling doctors to get a good look at what’s underneath a patient’s skin. X-rays do an excellent job at revealing bones and at problems that may be affecting them.

Do they x-ray the penis?

The penis has no bones (despite the expression "having a boner" to describe an erection) and so the penis is not a part of the body often x-rayed. Moreover, often when x-raying areas around the penis, technicians may place a lead shield over the penis to protect it from exposure to x-rays.

However, there may be some instances where a doctor does wish to get an actual x-ray of the penis itself. For example, sometimes when a man is being treated for erectile dysfunction, it may be necessary to insert a dye into the penis. Once the dye has settled in, an x-ray may then be taken, with the dye illuminating areas that the doctor needs to study to determine if there is a physical reason related to the erectile dysfunction.

As stated above, technicians generally are very conscientious about protecting patients from excess exposure to x-rays. However, it is possible, especially if a man is of especially delicate skin, that regular x-rays could bring about radiodermatitis, and that if this exposure were in the crotch, that a red penis could result. In addition, certain conditions, such as diabetes, immune disorders, and connective tissue disorders, may radiodermatitis more likely.

Again, this is a very rare occurrence, but should it occur, a man should get in touch with his doctor right away to discuss treatment. Often topical corticosteroids are used in treatment, and patients are advised to avoid exposure of the affected area to the sun or to any potential irritants until the condition goes away.

For a red penis unrelated to radiodermatitis, a man should find some relief in the regular application of a top drawer penis health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). A red penis wants the soothing amelioration provided by an oil with a combination of moisturizing agents, such as vitamin E and shea butter. In addition, the chosen oil should also contain vitamin C, a key component of collagen, which gives skin its tone and elasticity. Vitamin C is also necessary for proper blood flow, which is essential for maintaining erectile function.

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.

Thursday, 5 September 2019

Do X-Rays Lead to a Red Penis?

X-rays are a marvelous medical tool that have made possible tremendous advances in medical and dental care. With x-rays, doctors can pinpoint things like bone fractures or lumps, which can guide them in diagnosing problems and suggesting treatments. But do x-rays present any penis health issues? For example, can exposure to x-rays cause a burned red penis or some other form of penile issue?

X-rays are all around

First, it’s important to understand something about x-rays. For example, x-rays were not created for the x-ray machine. Instead, x-rays can occur naturally in nature, as well as be created through scientific means; the creators and refiners of the modern x-ray machine took the x-rays and focused their energy in such a way as to take advantage of its penetrative powers to enable scientists to see through surfaces such as skin or rock.

X-rays have been known to create a skin condition known as radiodermatitis, which is where the question of x-rays creating a red penis skin situation originates. Radiodermatitis occurs when a person or a part of a person is exposed to large doses of x-rays. It’s generally associated with high doses of x-rays received at one time, but there is some question as to whether a person could get radiodermatitis from repeated exposure to lower doses, especially if the exposures were close together in time.

A red penis?

So, the short answer is that yes, radiodermatitis could bring about a red penis in a man. However, it is unlikely that this will happen. For one thing, doctors tend to be very careful about the potential harm that can be done by x-rays and will err on the side of caution. For that reason, if x-rays are being taken which do not NEED to include the penis but which might end up exposing the penis to x-rays, a lead shield will usually be placed over the organ.

In some cases, doctors need to get an x-ray of the penis itself; for example, when pinpointing the cause of erectile dysfunction, a dye may be inserted into the penis and then x-rayed to determine possible factors leading to the dysfunction. However, it is unlikely but not impossible that a man might get enough exposure to contract a red penis.

Other x-rays

It’s all well and good that doctors and medical technicians take pains to protect the penis from x-rays, but what about x-ray exposure outside the medical setting?

First, except in areas where there has been significant nuclear activity (which should have barriers preventing humans from entering), the basic level of x-rays is not high enough to cause radiodermatitis. Many people have expressed concern about x-rays from airport security full-body scanners, especially when combined with the x-rays generated by nearby machines to check baggage. However, the x-rays from these machines is considered safe and unlikely to reate issues; however, men who are concerned can request a physical examination rather than go through the body scanners.

Some people worry about x-rays from other devices, such as microwaves, cell phones, computers, etc. However, the radiation created by these devices is not the same as x-rays.

It is rare for a man to get a red penis from x-rays, but if he does, he should contact his physician right away so that treatment can be recommended.

Healthy penis skin may be better able to resist red penis damage from x-rays, so men should be sure to regularly use a superior penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Moisture is key for good penis skin health, so be sure to select a crème that includes both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural emollient. A crème with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid is also recommended, as this can help to fight the oxidative stress that can weaken sensitive skin.

Monday, 26 November 2018

Rash from Masturbation: Causes, Treatment and Prevention

Everyman has no doubt gotten a little overzealous at some point in his life and masturbated until he wound up with a red penis and a lot of discomfort. Sometimes it’s just high drive, other times it’s boredom, and other times, well, sometimes it’s just because it’s really fun to do. No matter the reason, a rash from masturbation can be quite painful and inconvenient and isn’t just a result from too much self-pleasure. Let’s dive into the cause, how to treat a rash from masturbation, as well as how to prevent one in the first place.

Causes of a Rash from Masturbation

There are several reasons why a man can find himself with a rash from masturbation. Here are a few:

1) Too much solo-time. Too much self-gratification can lead to an angry red rash and chafed skin.

2) No lube. If a man rubs himself raw when self-pleasuring it can be because he forgot to lube up and went dry. This can cause excessive friction on the skin which leads to a rash. This can also lead to long-term nerve damage as well.

3) New lube. Maybe he lubed up, but it was a new lubricant he’d never before use. This could mean he’s allergic or sensitive to the ingredients. Be sure to use a product with as many natural ingredients as possible and be sure to do a patch test on the inner elbow or inner wrist before putting them in more private places.

4) Skipped Clean Up. Some men don’t do an ample clean up after enjoying self-pleasure. This can lead to bacteria build-up, smegma, and infections.

Treating a Rash from Masturbation

Once a red penis arises, it’s good to follow these tips below to clear up that rash and get on the road to recovery.

1) It’s time to call a flag on the play and take a knee. No more activity of any kind for the red member while healing. Continued horsing around can lead to greater pain, infection, and tears in the skin which lead to scar tissue and rob a man of sensation down the line.

2) Give Big Red a thorough, but gentle cleansing. Be sure to use warm water and a mild cleanser like a baby wash or shampoo. Rinse thoroughly as well.

3) Pat dry with a soft towel.

4) Cold compresses can help with discomfort and heat. Simply soak a soft washcloth in cool water, wring out, and then place on the penis. Continue refreshing the cloth as needed.

5) Wear loose, breathable fabrics to give the penis room to breathe and heal.

Preventing a Rash from Masturbation

There are a few common-sense ways to prevent a rash from masturbation. First, practice moderation when self-pleasuring and be aware of its effects on the penis. Second, don’t self-love without some sort of lubricant. Third, be sure to patch-test all-new lubricants prior to putting them on the penis. Conduct a test by putting the product on the inner wrist or inner elbow and waiting to see if there is any reaction after a period of time.

Finally, be sure to have a tried-and-true hygiene routine which includes daily penile care. This means carefully washing the penis with warm water (not hot!) and a mild cleanser. Be sure to wash all areas and get in all the folds and creases. Rinse well and air dry or pat dry with a soft towel. After cleansing the skin, a specially formulated penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) should be applied. Nutrient creams that are designed specifically for the penis should contain ingredients such as vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are noted for their skin-soothing and healing properties, helping to heal rashes as well as prevent them in the future. In addition, men should look for a product containing a natural skin conditioner such as Shea butter, which red, itchy skin on contact and leaves it hydrated, agile and less prone to future drying and itching. Be sure to repeat this hygiene protocol after every self-love session.

Sunday, 25 November 2018

Raw Red Penis? 6 Tips for Healing

Although a man may enjoy the process by which he gets a raw, red penis – for example, by engaging in hours of blissful sex, often with the penis be handled in a rough but thoroughly delightful manner – he may afterwards wish he had exercised a little restraint. As penis health issues go, a raw, red penis is uncomfortable and inconvenient, but it is something that a little well-planned healing can take care of with (hopefully) no lasting damage.

So for the man who smiles beatifically at the thought of the devilish activities that have rendered his penis sore and tender to the touch, the following tips for healing that red penis may prove beneficial.

Healing tips

- Give it a rest. First and foremost, a man who has gained a red penis from overuse and rough handling needs to man up and give the poor fellow a bit of a rest. Granted, this can be hard to do. With thoughts in his mind about the sexual gymnastics he so recently enjoyed still fresh in his mind, many a man is tempted to jump right back in the saddle – whether that saddle involves another companion or simply his own hand. But no matter how tempted he may be, the dude will be better off if he exercises a little self-control and lets the healing process complete. Otherwise, he’ll end up in even worse shape.

- Avoid temptation. With that said, it behooves a man to not invite temptation. While giving his penis a rest, he should also avoid triggers - favorite porn videos, conversations with a titillating co-worker, etc. – likely to cause his penis to pop up and beg for some attention.

- Choose clothing carefully. Sure, a guy may enjoy advertising his best qualities by wearing tight pants and perhaps going commando. But that’s not going to help the worn-out penis. A little looseness in the cut of the trousers keeps the manhood from rubbing up against cloth – and wearing soft cotton underwear is going to soothe it more than the feel of rough wool or too-smooth polyester.

- Run free at home. Of course, at home and in private (or with the understanding of a roommate), it can be helpful to let the penis air out totally. Hanging out naked (or at least pants-less and underwear-less) helps speed up the healing process.

- Cool it. Depending on how raw and sore it is, many a red penis responds well to a little cold compress. Sure, he’ll shrink and withdraw from it at first – but the coolness can be especially soothing and can encourage him to settle down as well.

- Watch the chemicals. When the penis is in a sore and raw state, it is even more susceptible to irritants. For that reason, be careful to avoid any cleansers or soaps that might irritate it. Mild soaps are good, and nothing that includes any fragrances should be used. The same goes for laundry detergents; the fewer harsh ingredients it contains, the better the penis will feel.

Healing a raw, red penis can take some time and effort. Things can go better and more smoothly if a guy makes a practice of applying a first rate penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) regularly. For best results, look for a crème that can properly and thoroughly moisturize the poor penis. A crème with both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) is urged. In addition, penis skin will be more resilient if a crème with a potent antioxidant is used, such as alpha lipoic acid. This will enable the skin to better fight excess free radicals, which otherwise can cause oxidative damage.

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.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

Red Penis 101: Five Common Causes and Treatments

The most delicate skin on the body is in the genital area, and as all men know, it can become irritated quite easily. A red penis accompanied by itchiness, dryness, chafing and rashes is common during all phases of a man’s life. Contributing factors to penis irritation can be environmental, medical, or lifestyle based. Certain conditions that cause the penis to become red and irritated will require medical attention, while others simply require a change in behavior. To determine if your red penis is caused by 5 common causes, read on to learn.

1) Jock itch can cause irritation and redness in the penis, accompanied by a nasty case of itchiness. As the name suggests, it is common in athletes, as they are constantly active and sweating. The combination of sweat, heat, oil glands and tight clothing make for a perfect home to jock itch. Symptoms include redness, peeling or flaky skin, altered skin tone and itchiness.

2) Yeast Infections, though more common in females, occur in males as well. They can be transmitted during sexual intercourse- just one more reason to wear a condom. The yeast infection causes unpleasant symptoms like discharge that looks similar to cottage cheese, itching or burning on the tip of the penis, and trouble pulling back the foreskin.

3) Pubic Lice can cause intense itchiness and redness. They can be identified by the bites they leave behind; they can also be seen with a magnifying mirror. Other symptoms of lice include fatigue and irritability. See a doctor for a prescription treatment for these pesky critters.

4) Razor Bumps are red spots that occur after shaving the genital area. They can itch and may also cause a burning sensation as well. Trapped bacteria in the hair follicle or ingrown hairs can cause these genital bumps. Shaving in the direction of the hair growth and using a quality moisturizer can alleviate this issue.

5) Contact Dermatitis is a condition that causes red, itchy and irritated skin after the skin comes into contact with a new detergent, soap, fragrance or lotion; chemicals in the environment or even some plants can also cause dermatitis. The best way to prevent this kind of irritation is to use hypoallergenic products and keep that delicate genital skin away from harmful or harsh chemicals.

While on the subject of penis issues, make sure to get to the doctor for an annual check-up, and do a self-check of the area once a month to make sure there are no unusual lesions or growths. In addition, bathe the penis properly every day, and be sure to dry the area thoroughly before dressing. Moisturize the skin with a product made specifically for area, like a penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). This particular health crème is a super weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to the wellbeing of private area skin, like vitamin C for collagen production, and Shea butter, which hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep the penis skin clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health.

Thursday, 11 October 2018

Blotchy Red Penis? Could be Henoch-Schonlein Purpura

For many men, especially those with lighter skin, a red penis is not an unusual sight. After all, when blood rushes to the penis to make it erect, it tends to take on a reddish hue. But sometimes a red penis can be a sign of a possible penis health issue, especially when that redness presents as blotches or rashes. There can be many contributing factors to such a situation; one of the (thankfully) more unusual one is a condition known as Henoch-Schonlein purpura.

About the condition

Also known as purpura rheumatic and anaphylactoid purpura, Henoch-Schonlein purpura is a disease that affects the skin and the mucous membranes, and sometimes may affect other organs, such as the kidneys. Although it is most often found in children, it can occur in individuals of any age, including full-grown men.

The term “purpura” refers to red or purplish spots that appear on the skin and which do not “blanch” (or turn white) when pressed. Purpura appears when there is a bleeding underneath the skin, which may be the result of a problem with platelets, coagulation, blood vessels or other factors.

In Henoch-Schonlein purpura, the situation involves the small blood vessels in the skin and joints, and can also involve those in the kidneys and the intestines. The purpura rash typically appears on the lower half of the body – the legs, buttocks (and in males) scrotum and penis. Sometimes the spots appear in all of these places; sometimes they may be localized primarily in one place (such as the penis).

Cause

Exactly what causes this kind of purpura is unknown, although the inflammation does seem to come about from the immune system having a response to a trigger. Some typical triggers include a cold or cough; strep throat; measles; insect bites; and allergic reactions to medications or foods. In some cases, exposure to cold weather seems to be a trigger.

In addition to the visible and obvious rash, Henoch-Schonlein purpura is often accompanied by pain and/or swelling in the joints. Often nausea or other gastro-intestinal issues may develop. If the case is severe, there may be kidney issues as well, such as blood appearing in the urine. (In very rare cases, a severe form of the disorder can bring about significant kidney damage.)

Doctors typically take blood and urine samples in order to diagnose the condition; in some cases, they may need to take a small skin sample to look for an antibody typically found with this disorder.

Treatment

Most cases of this form of purpura resolve on their own in a month or so, with proper rest and use of everyday pain relievers. However, if a man finds this red penis problematic, or if the condition is severe, a doctor may recommend the use of corticosteroids; however, most doctors prefer to use a “wait and see” approach first.

Some men report that this kind of purpura can make their penis feel tender; others report no complaints. For those in the former group, it may be necessary to refrain from sexual activity until the inflammation has been taken care of.

When Henoch-Schonlein purpura is responsible for a man’s blotchy red penis, he may worry about his overall penis health. Fortunately, daily application of a superior penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is one good way to help maintain proper penis care. As with the body as a whole, the penis benefits from treatment with vitamins, so it is imperative to select a crème with a good range, such as vitamins A, B5, C, D, and E. Penis skin also needs to be kept strong, so a crème with a powerful antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid is necessary. This antioxidant helps keep down excess free radicals and thereby protects the delicate penis skin from oxidative stress.

Tuesday, 9 October 2018

Ten Potential Causes of Redness on the Penis and How to Treat It

Redness is rarely a sign of something good. However, redness on the penis can be a little more than just upsetting. When seeing their favorite appendage in a red state, many men worry it's something serious. While there are some serious issues that can be suggested by a red penis, most causes are harmless and nothing to worry about. Here are ten of the top causes of a red penis and how to treat it.

1) Bruising – Bruising of the penis after an injury is probably one of the leading causes of redness on the penis. Minor bruises will heal on their own and shouldn’t cause concern. More extensive bruises that may be the warning signal of a penis fracture and should be seen by a medical professional as soon as possible.

2) Overuse – Sometimes simple overuse, excessive sex or self-pleasure, can cause a red penis. This can also cause chaffing and irritation. Stop all activity, use cold compresses, and wear loose breathable clothing to heal.

3) Hematoma – A hematoma is kind of like a Gold Medal bruise, except the bruising, happens deep within the tissue of an organ. Hematomas can create a loss of blood flow and can also be quite dangerous. Seek out medical attention immediately.

4) Irritation – Simple irritation can cause a red penis. The cause could be new underwear, laundry detergent, or body wash that’s causing an issue. To clear things up, clean the penis gently with a clean, damp cloth and moisturize with an all-natural penis crème.

5) Jock Itch – Not just for jocks, jock itch is caused by a fungus. It searches out warm, moist, dark places, so the penis is an ideal place for this fungus to call home. Jock itch generally presents as an angry red, spreading rash with bumps and can be very itchy. To treat jock itch, pick up an anti-fungal crème especially for jock itch at the pharmacy.

6) Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation – If a man has noticed his skin starting to darken, it could be Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), which is just an overproduction of melanin in the penis area. This may look like a red penis for with lighter skin. PIH is temporary and usually fades with time but can also be treated with topical retinol or microdermabrasion.

7) Balanitis – Balanitis is an inflammation affecting the penis head and foreskin that overwhelmingly affects uncircumcised men and causes redness on the penis. An overabundance of smegma is usually to blame. The best way to treat and prevent balanitis is regular and thorough cleaning of the penis daily with a gentle cleanser. If the infection is far gone, seek medical attention for an antibiotic.

8) Psoriasis or eczema – Men who already have psoriasis or eczema on other parts of their bodies may also develop symptoms on the penis. Follow the current treatment plan or if this a new development, contact a physician.

9) Sexual Transmitted Infections (STIs) – Unfortunately, redness on the penis can sometimes mean an STI. Some STIs cause penile redness, rash, blisters, and flaky skin. STIs associated with penile redness include genital herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, genital warts, and syphilis. Men who think they may have contracted an STI should see a physician or clinic immediately for testing and avoid any sexual contact until the results are given.

10) Purpura – Despite sounding like a fancy purple flower, these reddish or purple blemishes on the penis could suggest several things like a bleeding or clotting issue, prescription side effects, blood vessel inflammation or nutritional deficits. See a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment.

Red Penis Be Gone!

No matter the reason for a red penis, maintaining good hygiene is always the best way to keep red penis away. Cleanse with a gentle soap, being sure to thoroughly clean all parts of the penis, and rinse well.

After washing the skin, apply a specially formulated penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) . These specially formulated cremes calm irritation that causes redness on the penis and promotes hydration. Cremes should contain a natural hydration source like Shea butter to provide a base for smooth, balanced skin and to prevent irritation or allergens from non-natural sources. Look for cremes with added ingredients such as vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are noted for their skin-soothing and healing properties, also benefit penis health.

Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Red Penis Skin Warning: Signs and Symptoms Men Should be Aware Of

Rosy cheeks are a joy to behold; however, a rosy penis can be a bit jarring. When a man has a red penis, it’s natural for him to feel fear, panic, and often, discomfort. While it’s understandable, when the penis is red, there are several completely harmless things that could be going on. The following are some of the signs men should look out for when they notice a red penis on their person, as well as steps to remedy the situation.

1) Bruising - Bruising of the penis after an injury is probably one of the leading causes of a red penis. Trauma to the area can make it take on a deep red, purple or even blue appearance. Bruising isn’t always the result of Fight Club; often, it’s an accidental altercation with the edge of a counter or the result of a lot of time under the sheets. Minor bruises are nothing to worry about and will heal on their own. Major bruises that may be the warning signal of a penis fracture should be seen and treated by a medical professional.

2) Hematoma - A hematoma is similar to a high-level bruise, except the bruising happens deep within the tissue of an organ. This particular type of bruising can be firm, or it can also be lumpy to the touch because blood from the damaged vessel pools under the skin causing the bumps. Hematomas can create a loss of blood flow and can also be quite dangerous. A man who thinks he has a hematoma should seek out medical care immediately.

3) Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation- If a man has noticed his skin starting to darken, it could be Post Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH), which is just an overproduction of melanin in the penis area. This may look like a red penis for lighter skinned men. This issue usually trails behind instances of vigorous masturbation or sex or an injury. It usually fades with time but could be treated additionally with retinol or microdermabrasion.

4) Purpura - Seeing reddish or purple blemishes on the penis? It could be purpura. Purpura is an underlying disorder that may include a wide range of things including bleeding or clotting issue, medication side effects, blood vessel inflammation or nutritional deficits. See a medical professional for diagnosis and treatment.

5) Penile Vitiligo - Men who have psoriasis or eczema on other parts of their bodies may also develop symptoms on the penis. Treating the affected area with vitamins A and E is sometimes helpful in addition to prescription medications.

6) Stevens-Johnson Syndrome - This is sort of like an allergic reaction to an allergic reaction. If a penis is a persistent deep red or purple, it’s possible the man may have had a severe allergic reaction to medication and as a result, developed Stevens-Johnson syndrome. The syndrome is characterized by a purple or red rash on the penis, as well as other areas of the body. If the rash develops into peeling skin and sores, proceed to emergency care as life-endangering complications can happen. There are certain medications which are more likely to cause Stevens-Johnson and they are sulfa-based antibiotics, ibuprofen, anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, naproxen, and antibiotics. Anyone who believes he has Stevens-Johnson Syndrome should see a doctor immediately.

Keeping a Penis Out of the Red

No matter the reason for a red penis, maintaining good hygiene is always the best way to keep red penis away. Cleanse with a gentle soap, being sure to thoroughly clean all parts of the penis, and rinse well.

After washing the skin, apply a specially formulated penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin). These specially formulated cremes calm irritation and promote hydration. Be sure it is comprised of a natural hydration source like Shea butter to provide a base for smooth, balanced skin. Also, cremes with added ingredients such as vitamins A, C, D, and E, which are noted for their skin-soothing and healing properties, are ideal for penis health.

Saturday, 15 September 2018

Why Do I Have a Red Penis, and How Can I Treat It?

A red penis doesn’t necessarily point to an infection and is a very common problem for men. If the red skin accompanies rough, dry or chafing and sore penis skin, it can be uncomfortable and create obstacles to your sexual health and happiness. Skin redness can have causes that aren’t due to an underlying disease, some of which you can find below. Fortunately, there are a variety of ways to treat a red and sore penis. Read the list below to determine whether or not your red and sore penis is just irritated or if you need to seek medical treatment.

1) Psoriasis is a skin disease that causes redness on the skin that can be painful to the touch. Dry skin builds up to create patchy and sometimes flaky patches of red skin. It is common to find psoriasis on the penis skin. Although psoriasis is a chronic disease, it can remain dormant for periods of time until it emerges.

2) Balanitis is inflammation of the foreskin and head of the penis. While this is most common in uncircumcised men, it can appear in circumcised men too. Improper hygiene can contribute to skin irritation, including both lack of cleansing and too much cleansing. This penis disorder can lead to a red and sore penis with tenderness, itching or swelling.

3) Poorly fitting clothes can cause skin redness and irritation as moisture and heat build-up and create an environment perfect for turning the skin red, rough or sore. Cotton underwear and loose-fitting clothing is recommended for those who experience redness and skin irritation. Sufferers from a red and sore penis should avoid tight clothing as to not irritate the penis skin further.

4) Friction burn happens when heat is created from rubbing hard on the penis skin, either from sexual activity or masturbation. It makes the skin red, irritated, sore and can even be swollen and tender to the touch. This irritation should usually heal within a week but using a penis health crème such as Man 1 Man Oil can speed up the recovery and provide some relief.

5) Sexually Transmitted Infections can cause red penis skin or a painful shaft. If you’re experiencing other symptoms like painful or swollen testicles, itching inside your penis or a white or yellow discharge from your penis, you may have an STI. Seek medical treatment as soon as possible.

Regardless of the cause of the red and sore penis skin, avoid sexual activity until it properly heals or until you visit a doctor, as activity could make symptoms worse or lead to further issues.

Sometimes penis redness can be easily treated by proper hygiene. If you commonly refrain from bathing or bathe too often, the delicate genital skin can become irritated and lead to painful and red skin. Avoid perfumed soaps and stick to hypoallergenic cleansers to keep the penis skin healthy. Those with an uncircumcised penis need to pull their foreskin all the way back to wash the head of their penis with soap at least once or twice a day to avoid penis skin irritation.

After correctly washing the genital area, dry and moisturize your skin with a product made specifically for skin, like a penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin).This particular health crème is a super weapon, containing vitamins and nutrients essential to the wellbeing of penis skin, like vitamin C, for collagen production, and Shea butter, which hydrates the skin leaving the area soft and smooth. Keep the penis skin clean, dry, and hydrated for optimal health.

Thursday, 13 September 2018

Swollen, Red Penis? Balanitis May be Caused by Bacteria

Monitoring penis health is important for all men. Often a man will notice that he has developed a rather red penis, or more specifically that the glans of the penis has reddened or has red patches around it. This is often a sign of balanitis, a fairly common condition, especially among men whose foreskin is intact. There are many causes of balanitis, with a yeast infection being the most common; however, bacteria can also play a big role in creating a red penis from balanitis.

Balanitis

As mentioned, men with a foreskin are more likely to contract balanitis than men who are circumcised. And some studies indicate that men with an especially long foreskin may be even more at risk of balanitis. We’ll look at why that might be the case after learning a little more about balanitis.

Balanitis is, simply put, an inflammation of the glans of the penis, typically caused by an infection of some sort. In addition to a red penis, common symptoms include an itching or burning sensation in the penis and/or a white or yellowish, clumpy discharge in the area. Often there is an unpleasant smell as well. In most cases, balanitis is not considered serious, especially if it is treated early, and most cases respond quickly to treatment, typically clearing up in 3 to 5 days after treatment has begun.

Hygiene

As mentioned, bacteria is often a cause of balanitis, which is why monitoring penis health and practicing good penis hygiene is so important. One reason that balanitis is more common among uncircumcised men is that it can be more challenging to clean the penis skin underneath the foreskin - and this problem can become more pronounced with longer foreskin, which may be difficult to retract all the way. At least one study has found that men who are circumcised tend to have fewer anaerobic bacteria, which is more likely to cause balanitis, than men who are intact. Cleaning underneath the foreskin regularly is one excellent way to keep away the bacteria that can cause balanitis.

This includes cleaning the penis after sex. Studies have also found that the same kind of anaerobic bacteria responsible for a bacterial infection in the vagina is also a cause of balanitis - so that male and female partners who are infected can spread the bacteria between each other. So washing soon after sex can help decrease the chances of balanitis.

There are other things a guy can do to help decrease bacteria on the penis. One of the most important is changing underwear regularly. A clean pair every day is necessary - and changing more than once a day is a good idea during times when a guy is going to sweat more (such as when working out, playing a game of football, etc.) It also helps to wear looser underwear and pants, rather than tight ones, and to choose fabrics that are lightweight and can "breathe" better.

Some guys may choose an antibacterial soap to help keep away the red penis caused by balanitis, but sometimes such soaps may be harsh on delicate penis skin. An alternative may be to daily apply a first class penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) instead (or in addition to the soap). In such cases, be sure that the crème contains vitamin A, which is well known for its potent antibacterial properties. As a bonus, vitamin A also helps to fight unpleasant and persistent penis odor. The best crème should also include a range of other vitamins, such as B5, C, D and E, which together can help maintain penis health at an appropriate level.

Monday, 13 August 2018

Unusual Red Penis Issues: What is Purpura, and What to Do About It?

Presenting a handsome and attractive penis to a partner or potential partner is a point of pride for most men. They want to exhibit their good penis health as well as demonstrate that their good looks extend to behind their zipper as well. Sometimes, though, what they actually present can fall somewhat short of what they want to present. Often this is due to some transient issue, rather than a permanent problem. For example, if a guy is affected by purpura, this may result in a splotchy red penis, rather than in a penis with more evenly toned skin.

What is purpura?

Sometimes called blood spots or skin hemorrhages, purpura refers to a situation which occurs when tiny blood vessels burst. When this occur, the blood in those vessels leaks out and forms little pools underneath the skin. This causes purple or red blotches to appear on the surface of the skin. Usually there are numerous blood spots in an area. The more spots, the more blood has escaped in that area.

Typically, purpura are small, usually between 4 and 10 millimeters in diameter. When they are this size, they may be referred to as petechiae. When they are larger - about 1 cm in diameter, a doctor may call them ecchymoses.

Many people mistake purpura for a rash, which occurs when the skin itself has a reaction to something. But unlike most rashes, when a person presses on a purpura, it stays the same red or purple color, instead of lightening.

Purpura can occur anywhere there are blood vessels, including the penis and surrounding areas.

Causes

Why do purpura appear, creating a red penis or other body part? The ruptures that cause blood to flow out can often be the result of a person’s platelet count being too low. The platelets are the part of the blood that enable the blood to clot when there is a cut or other wound. When the platelet count is insufficient, bleeding or bruising can result.

Sometimes platelets counts are too low because of a medical condition, such as idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (an autoimmune disorder), cancer, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, or HIV. Sometimes chemotherapy can bring the situation about. And sometimes it can be a side effect of some medications.

In other instances, the purpura is unrelated to a diminished platelet count. In these cases, it may result from nutritional issues, especially a lack of vitamin C (also called scurvy). Sometimes steroids or sulfonamide drugs can be the culprit. And anything that affects the blood vessels, such as certain infectious or inflammatory diseases, can cause the ruptures.

Treatment

Treatment depends upon the cause of the purpura, so getting an early diagnosis is a good idea; in other words, if a guy suspects his splotchy red penis (or other body part) may be due to purpura, he should see a doctor.

Often, the treatment involves building up the platelet count through use of various drugs. The length of treatment depends upon the cause and the severity of the purpura.

A red penis because of purpura may take a little while to resolve, but in the meantime, it’s important to maintain overall penis health. One way to help with this is via the regular use of a top drawer penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Look for a crème with vitamin A which, in addition to its anti-aging properties for penis skin, also helps to keep persistent penis odor at bay. The crème should also include alpha lipoic acid, a potent antioxidant which fights excess free radicals. By doing so, it keeps the penis skin from succumbing to dangerous oxidative damage.

Thursday, 9 August 2018

Oops! That Red Penis May Be Due to Corticosteroids

A red penis is not always a sign of a penis health issue. In lighter-skinned men, the penis often takes on a vivid red hue when erect, due to the dramatic influx of blood during the erectile process. But when a red penis is caused not by the normal erectile process, it can be a sign of a penis health issue, such as balanitis, eczema, infection, etc. Interestingly enough, in some cases it appears that one contributing factor to a red penis may be the use of corticosteroids.

About corticosteroids

Doctors often prescribe corticosteroids to treat a variety of ailments, but what exactly are they? Corticosteroids are hormones that occur naturally in the adrenal cortex. They have many uses in the body, especially in terms of stress, immune issues, and regulating inflammation.

Corticosteroids can also be created synthetically, and these are the corticosteroids which are primarily used for medicinal purposes and with which this article is basically concerned. The list of conditions that may be treated, at least to some degree, with corticosteroids is very long and includes asthma, Crohn’s disease, leukemia, lymphoma, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis and prostate cancer.

When corticosteroids were first used for treatment, they were hailed as a miracle drug. Unfortunately, while they still are lauded for their effectiveness in fighting some medical problems, it has become clear over the years that long term use carries the risk of numerous complications. These include high blood pressure, anxiety and depression, diabetes, osteoporosis, muscle deterioration, and nausea. (Not everyone who takes corticosteroids will experience any or all of these complications, of course.)

Red penis connection

So what is the red penis connection with corticosteroids? Often eczema treatment may involve corticosteroid use. Eczema is a skin condition, an inflammation that is the most common form of dermatitis. It usually starts as a reddening of the skin, accompanied by itching. If it persists, the rash may become bumps or blisters. Eczema dries out and thickens the skin, and may also lead to flakiness.

Some men develop eczema on the penis, which can be especially uncomfortable. Corticosteroids, often applied topical, may be recommended for eczema on the penis and elsewhere. But in a minority of patients, it appears that corticosteroid use actually leads to a worsening of the redness associated with eczema. So what may have started out as a fairly mild case may be exacerbated. In some cases, the eczema itself may resolve, but the redness remains due to continued corticosteroid use.

If this appears to be a possibility, a patient should discuss with a doctor other possible treatment options. If possible, the corticosteroids should be discontinued; some possible alternative treatment options include PDE4 inhibitors, topical calcineurin inhibitors, and creams to protect the skin. Other methods include phototherapy, which uses UVB lights, and medications to work on the immune system.

It’s unknown how frequently corticosteroids may be playing a role in worsening skin redness; however, as with any medical condition, it’s important to maintain communication with one’s doctor and to report any issues of possible concern promptly.

If eczema or corticosteroids is contributing to an unappealing red penis appearance, it may be beneficial to make use of top notch penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The dry skin that is associated with eczema requires a crème which contains both a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and an effective natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). Ideally, the selected crème should also include a powerful antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid. This helps the delicate penis skin fight the excess free radicals which, left alone, can lead to harmful oxidative stress.

Saturday, 28 July 2018

Red Penis Woes: 7 Causes and How to Deal

A red penis is generally not a happy penis. When the penis isn’t erect, penile redness can be quite painful. In addition to discoloration and pain, this delicate skin can be sore to the touch or inflamed or swollen; or rash, patches, or sores may appear, making matters worse. Some causes of penile redness are common and easily fixed. However, there are some serious medical issues that are linked to having a red penis. The following are a few of the most common causes of penile redness and suggested treatments.

1) Penile Irritation - Irritation can come from a number of different sources. Redness may be accompanied by itching. If that’s all it is, a red penis may just be irritated. Maybe it’s new underwear, laundry detergent, or body wash that’s causing an issue. To clear things up, clean the penis gently with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use soap or scrub the tender skin. Moisturize, but only with natural products or creams specially formulated to be used on the penis as perfumes and other ingredients can make the irritation worse.

2) Jock Itch - Caused by fungus with the fancy Latin name, tinea cruris, jock itch is a malady that men commonly face. Jock itch takes up residence in warm, moist, dark places, so the penis is an ideal place for this fungus to call home. Jock itch usually manifests as a red, spreading rash with bumps and can be very itchy. To evict this fungus from the premises, pick up an anti-fungal crème for jock itch at the pharmacy. Also, be sure to wear breathable, cotton underwear so that the area stays clean and dry.

3) Overuse - Sometimes simple overuse, excessive sex or self-pleasure, can cause a red penis. This can also cause chaffing and irritation. First and foremost, take a knee and resist sexual activity until the penis is back to normal. Use a cool compress to soothe the penile redness and a penis health crème to balance the skin. Also, in the future, be sure to use a personal lubricant for vigorous sex and masturbation.

4) Balanitis - Balanitis is an inflammation affecting the penis head and foreskin that overwhelmingly affects uncircumcised men. Generally, it occurs when there’s a build-up of smegma under the foreskin. Smegma, which is a combination of dead skin cells, body oils, and bacteria that makes a smelly off-white paste, attracts bacteria that attacks the delicate penis skin. The best way to treat and prevent balanitis is regular and thorough cleaning of the penis daily with a gentle cleanser. If the issue is far-gone, a doctor will prescribe antibiotics to clear up any infections.

5) Psoriasis or eczema - Men who already have psoriasis or eczema on other parts of their bodies may also develop symptoms on the penis. Treating the affected area with vitamins A and E is sometimes helpful.

6) Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) - Here’s the scarier part. A red penis can also be a symptom of a STI. Many STIs cause penile redness, rash, blisters and flaky skin. STIs associated with penile redness include genital herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, genital warts, and syphilis. Men who believe they may have contracted a STI should see their doctor immediately for testing and avoid any sexual contact until the results of the test are known. Once diagnosed, a doctor will prescribe any medications or antibiotics to treat the area. However, genital herpes cannot be cured.

7) Necrotizing Fasciitis of the Groin - This is a potentially life-threatening skin condition caused by the infection of an injury. This is accompanied by other symptoms such as vomiting, nausea, fever, and chills. Left untreated, it will spread to other parts of the body, discoloring the skin and degrading body tissue. This can cause muscle, tissue, and loss of limb. Men who believe they have this condition should go the emergency room immediately for diagnosis and treatment.

Prevent Penile Redness

Preventing red penis is pretty easy. Simply clean regularly and thoroughly with a mild cleanser and soft cloth. Keep the groin area dry and air it out frequently.

It’s also a good idea to regularly moisturize the delicate penis area with a specially formulated penis health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) . These cremes are nutrient-rich and contain vitamins like A, C, D, and E with have properties especially beneficial for penile health and healing. The crème should be a natural moisturizer, like Shea butter, which leaves this delicate skin completely hydrated and smooth.

Saturday, 30 June 2018

Penis Health for Frequent Laptop Users

As its name implies, a laptop is meant to be placed on the lap. But is that actually safe for penis health? Many studies have shown that prolonged use of a laptop so close to the penis area can have a detrimental impact on a man’s penis. Here’s what every man needs to know.

WiFi Will Not Make You Sterile: A common myth is that the radioactivity from WiFi can render a man sterile. Luckily, there’s no truth to that. The radioactivity from WiFi is far too weak to alter your biology, according to the Cancer Research Society of the United Kingdom. The English study debunked a widely distributed but flawed study from 2011 that inaccurately linked WiFi with lower sperm count. Today, doctors do not believe that connection exists.

But Your Laptop’s Heat Might: That’s not to say that laptops don’t cause infertility. A study conducted by Human Reproduction concluded that after an hour of laptop use, the temperature of a man’s scrotum rose to 103 degrees from 80. A man’s anatomy is designed such that sperm production exists outside the body because the body’s natural temperature - 98.6 degrees - is too hot for the process. Raising the scrotum’s temperature to 103 degrees, therefore, makes it such that sperm can’t be produced.

The rise in temperature, scientifically known as scrotal hyperthermia, not only hampers a man’s ability to create sperm, it also makes the remaining sperm less likely to fertilize an egg. The best way to avoid this is to place your laptop on a table while in use; placing a cushion between the lap and computer has been shown ineffective in avoiding this problem.

It Can Give You a Permanent Rash: Prolonged exposure to infrared heat - the process transferring heat from one body to another through electromagnetic radiation - also causes erythema ab igne. Colloquially referred to as "toasted skin syndrome", this condition takes the form of a red rash on the penis and in most cases is permanent. Due to the proliferation of laptops and technology, there’s been a noticeable rise in erythema ab igne, according to the Dermatology Online Journal.

And That Rash May Cause Cancer: The even worse news is that erythema ab igne in rare cases has been known to cause cancer, according to the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. If you have a long-lasting rash caused by this, it’s essential to have it consistently monitored and biopsy by a medical professional.

What Can You Do?

The best way to avoid these problems is to concern alternatives to using your laptop directly on your lap. One way is to be sure is to take regular breaks from extended work by standing up and giving a chance for the area to cool down. Many computer stores also sell specifically designed products that reduce the heat transferred to your lap. However, it’s important not to use a cushion as a defense. Researchers have found that cushions not only transfer heat, but they can also be flammable.

Any man concerned about his penis health should not only be identifying potential external issues, but also maintaining a routine designed to keep the penis healthy and strong. For many men, this starts with the regular application of a penis health creme (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for the skin). When selecting a penis health crème, be sure to find one rich in vitamins and nutrients. Vitamin e is scientifically proven to be a powerful natural hydrator and shea butter is an efficient and gentle vehicle for its distribution. Vitamin a, a group of unsaturated nutritional organic compounds, is known for its ability to fight harmful bacteria.