3 Penis Facts -Things You Need To Know!
Prioritize regular maintenance of our bodies, regardless of gender, to promote good health and physical fitness. When our skin becomes dry, it may cause irritation. We might seek relief through the use of oils or creams on various parts of our body, including our face, hands, and penis.
Wearing tight-fitting underwear can cause discomfort to men, and chafing of the penis is unpleasant.
Did you know you can get dermatitis on the penis?
Regularly masturbating or having sex without proper lubrication can lead to skin irritation and even burns on the penis. Ignoring these discomforts can result in further deterioration of the skin, which may require medical attention. A raw and damaged penis is susceptible to infections and diseases.
Maintain proper hygiene and use lubrication during sexual activities to prevent any potential health risks.
Use antibacterial moisturizers and creams to keep it in tip-top health.
Men may experience sore penis syndrome, also known as irritable penis syndrome, if they do not take proper care of their penis. This condition can lead to several complications, like erectile dysfunction, painful ejaculation, penis bruising and swelling, and other symptoms like penis rashes and itching, and urethral discharge.
If left untreated, it can cause permanent skin damage, sexual function impairment, and even life-threatening complications. Seeking medical treatment as soon as possible is recommended to reduce the risks associated with this condition. Depending on the severity of the condition, treatments like abstaining from sexual activity, prescription medicines, creams, injections, and even surgeries may be necessary.
3 Penis Facts
Three Reasons you may Suffer From Irritable Penis Syndrome Are =
Aggravation or Allergy:
There are many reasons you may get an allergic reaction on the skin or your penis.
The use of latex condoms;
many men (and women) have an allergy to latex. Many of the latex condoms include spermicides and other agents that may also cause an allergic effect.
Men wash their penises;
with soap but do not rinse the soap off properly, the result often causes swelling, itching, and rash to the penis.
Using a poor personal lubricant;
during sex often will cause an allergy. Especially those that are flavoured or have certain attributes like cooling and heating. All these have chemicals or other additives that your penis will not like.
Chemicals and Additives;
anything that touches your penis should be natural and chemical free. It is good to place on balms, oils and creams that will help to develop the natural healing characteristics of penis. By doing this it reduces the risk of rash, burn or chaffing.
Do not use products that containing;
benzocaine, Benadryl cream, lidocaine even though they are often found in men’s sex creams and sprays.
Incorrect use of sex toys;
especially penis pumps can cause hickeys and worse to the shaft and head of the penis.
Clean your penis and foreskin daily;
ensuring that after you dry it thoroughly with a clean towel.
Lack of Lubrication:
- When you have sexual intercourse with a partner, or when masturbating alone, one should always use a personal lubricant. If the area is not adequately lubricated, the skins will rub against each other and create friction which can lead to chaffing, burns and dry skin.
- Should you get a blow job, ensure your partner does not use teeth, or not having the mouth adequately open, as it may cause a rash or small cuts. The mouth hosts more bacteria than any other part of the body. On an open wound or a penis,it is a recipe for disaster.
Penile Dermatitis:
Atopic dermatitis can cause redness and flakiness in the skin. Unfortunately, it can be difficult to eliminate and tends to recur after initial treatment. Various factors contribute to dermatitis, including exposure to moisture, poor hygiene, and contact with infected individuals. Common symptoms of dermatitis include worsened itching at night, red patches, dry flaky skin, and even oozing sores.
While there is no cure for dermatitis, proper management can help control symptoms. Maintaining a clean and dry affected area, using natural oils or prescribed creams and balms can help alleviate symptoms.
Other sore penis syndrome ailments include –
Allergies;
an allergic reaction to something that the penis has come into contact with. This can include soaps, detergents, creams, condoms, latex, fabrics and other materials;
Balanitis;
an inflammation or swelling of the head (glans) of the penis;
Bladder Stones;
hard mineral deposits that accumulate in the bladder;
Legions and Sores;
open wounds, cuts and abrasions on the penis, which may be the result of vigorous sexual activity, aggressive sex or the fact that a sexual partner has stubble or other objects on their genitalia that may irritate or scratch the skin of the penis. Also on list of causes of open sores are STD’s.
Paraphimosis;
the inability to retract the foreskin of the penis on an uncircumcised male due to tightening of the skin;
Penile Cancer;
a growth, legion or sore that is malignant and can be found on the surface or within the tissue of the penis;
Penile Implants and Surgery;
an implant in the penis or a surgical procedure that has been recently performed may be irritating the penis or it may have become infected;
Penis Fracture;
a rupture of one or both of the cambers within the penis that enable it to become erect;
Peyronies Disease;
scar tissue in the penis that results in the penis developing a curve or abnormal bend;
Pimples;
an infection of skin pores or hair follicles that is the result of bacterial build-up;
Poor Hygiene;
regular showering and cleansing of the penis and surrounding areas is a must, if this does not occur then the skin may become irritated or infected;
Priapism;
an erection of the penis that is persistent and will not subside;
Prostatitis;
an infection of the prostate gland;
Sickle Cell Anemia;
a blood disease that affects the hemoglobin, or the protein in the blood that carries oxygen through the body and can restrict penile function;
STD’s and Other Infections;
Chlamydia, genital herpes, scabies and crabs, thrush and other forms of infections;
Testicular Bruising;
discoloration to the testicles as a result of a trauma during activity of some kind, this may occur during sports or other recreational pursuits or during sexual activity;
Urethra Damage;
damage to the tube that runs from the head of the penis to the bladder or seminal duct. This can include bruising, cuts and abrasions, blockages, and other forms of trauma; and
Urethritis;
a bacterial infection of the reproductive system, which may also affect the bladder and prostate in men.
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