His Red Male Organ: Balanitis for Her

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His Red Male Organ: Balanitis for Her

When “red male organ” refers to a tumescent member that is a glowing red due to an influx of blood, it’s a thing a man tends to be proud of. But when “red male organ” describes a blotchy red rash, typically on the head of the manhood, it indicates a troubling member health issue.member health Often this latter kind of red male organ means that balanitis is present; while an annoyance, most men know that it’s nothing too serious. But when a woman encounters this blotchy red male organ, she is likely to be concerned that it may be something that could adversely affect her own health. This article is intended to explain balanitis to her.

The basics Balanitis is something that occurs in between 3% and 11% of all men at some time – but it is much more common among men (and boys) whose prepuce is intact. Most men who are circumcised do not get balanitis – but it is possible. But this means balanitis is more rarely seen in populations in which circumcision is widely practiced. Balanitis is typically known by the red blotches that almost always occur on the head of the member. It often itches, and there may be swelling (beyond that which occurs when in a tumescent state), pain or even a discharge associated with it. If a man has balanitis that is also on the prepuce, the portion on the prepuce is referred to as balanoposthitis.

Causes So why does a guy get this red male organ condition? In most cases, it is due to improper hygiene – but women should realize that improper hygiene does not always mean inadequate hygiene. Yes, often balanitis does present because a man has not washed adequately. If a man does not wash enough, bacteria may grow which cause inflammation. But sometimes it can be due washing the member too much! If a man washes too often, especially with a soap with harsh chemicals in it, that may bring about the inflammation.

In some instances, it’s not that the man is washing infrequently; instead, he may not be retracting his prepuce frequently enough. If the prepuce remains unretracted for long stretches at a time, lack of aeration can bring about balanitis. There also can be other causes. For example, diabetes is associated with balanitis, as are some medications.

Prevention Preventing balanitis, of course, depends upon the cause. Since hygiene is often a major factor, a guy needs to be sure he is following proper hygiene practices. These include: Washing the member regularly with a mild soap that is free of harsh chemicals or fragrances; Pulling back the prepuce and washing underneath as well; Drying the manhood (including underneath the prepuce) after showering or bathing; Retracting the prepuce for it to “air out” as needed; Washing (including under the prepuce) after partner sensual activity and after self-stimulating.

Treatment Assuming the cause of the red male organ is balanitis, treatment involves good hygiene (such as mentioned above), plus keeping the skin hydrated. If the condition persists, consulting a doctor is necessary to determine if the assumption of balanitis is correct and to explore other treatment options.

A red male organ due to balanitis is inconvenient but is not usually serious, but women should encourage their men to keep an eye on their male organ health. One way to do this is to regularly apply a first rate male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The best options include both a high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) to keep the skin moisturized. The crème should also include vitamin C, which helps in production of collagen and is beneficial for manhood skin tone and elasticity.male organ health crème