Preventing Hives (and Their Male Organ Bumps) A rash on the manhood is bad enough – a case of hives on (and around) the member is even worse. Creating male organ bumps and general redness, hives can be an annoying male organ health concern. Men are often already self-conscious about benign male organ bumps like Fordyce spots or pearly male organ papules; hives, which give the appearance of being worse and of being contagious (although they are not) can be a definite turn-off to sensual partners. So it would reason that preventing hives is an excellent male organ health strategy. Urticaria Although hives is its common name, the medical name for this condition is urticaria. And it is also known by other names, including welts or nettle rash. Hives present as a series of red, raised, itchy rash, which on the member can look like male organ bumps. Sometimes there’s some scaliness involved, and typically the area between the bumps is also red. On people whose skin tone is darker, the redness may not be as pronounced as on those with lighter skin tones. Where do these welts come from? Basically, they occur from the body’s attempts to fight an allergen, something that causes the body to increase its immune system response. In this case, it does so by increasing the amount of histamines in the body. This sometimes causes blood capillaries to leak, with the fluid gathering together in the skin and bringing about the hives. Causes and prevention There are numerous factors that can cause hives, which are often referred to as “triggers.” The best way to prevent hives is to know which triggers affect an individual and take steps to prevent the trigger from being activated. Among the most common causes of hives are: Many different medications, especially some antibiotics, NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines, like aspirin), and ACE inhibitors. www.man1health.com