Smash that Male Organ Rash: How to Stop Scratching and Start Healing

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Smash that Male Organ Rash: How to Stop Scratching and Start Healing Feeling a little hot in the knickers, men? Wait, not the good hot, the itchyscratchy-burning-fiery-irritated hot. It’s a male organ rash. Panic. Terror. A running tape of questions spin out of control in a man’s mind. What is this? How did this happen? Is it herpes? What is going on? How can I get rid of this? Stop, breathe, and read. There are tons of reasons for a male organ rash and most of them aren’t the worst-case scenario that immediately pops into a man’s head. Many are completely innocent, and all are in a man’s control to prevent in the future. Here’s a look at what’s causing that inconvenient male organ rash, how to fix it, and how to avoid them in the future. What’s Causing the Male Organ Rash Attack? When it all gets red and scaly down below, many things could be at play. It could be as simple as too much activity in the region. Excessive lovemaking, especially if things have gone dry, can inflame the member and lead to broken, dry skin. The same can be said for overly aggressive self-pleasure as well. Speaking of love rashes, nearly 20 percent of all people are allergic to latex. Latex barriers could be to blame (but don’t worry, there are plenty of alternatives on the market!). It could also be a fungal infection, like jock itch. Fungus loves to snuggle into a man’s warm, humid places, like the genital region, and wreak havoc, causing an itchy, painful rash on the member. Sometimes plain old lack of hygiene is to blame. Smegma, the word that strikes fear in the hearts of many, will funk up the region and inflame skin (even make it peel) if a man isn’t keeping his Johnson clean. If it gets especially bad around the head of the member, it may be balanitis. Finally, it could be a partner transmitted infection (PTI). Let’s be honest – it’s the first thing that comes to mind when men spy a male organ rash. PTIs which can manifest an itchy rash on the member include genital herpes, gonorrhea, chlamydia, genital warts, and syphilis. While each have their own accompanying symptoms, they all have male organ rashes in common.

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