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Pesky Male Organ Pimples - Keeping
the Manhood Acne-Free
By John Dugan
Few people are lucky enough to make it through adolescence without
enduring a pimple or two….or twenty. Unfortunately, acne can leave
equally prominent physical, as well as emotional scars – in terms of loss
of self-esteem or self-confidence – on those who struggled with it. Most
people believe that when one hits adulthood one will no longer have to
deal with pimples and blackheads ever again, and while it is true that the
incidence of adult acne is much lower and with less severity and
frequency than the adolescent variety, many people never fully escape
its red, bumpy grip. So what happens when a pimple appears in the least
pimple-friendly of all areas – the male organ? Learn more about the
perils of male organ pimples and how to keep the male organ healthy.
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Is a male organ pimple different from a face pimple?
Not markedly, no. A male organ pimple can very much resemble a face
pimple in color, size and consistency, which should make it fairly easy to
spot – though still shocking when it is located below the belt. Male organ
pimples develop because this hot, sweaty, bacteria-filled location is a
perfect breeding ground for the little buggers. They can also form in the
hair follicle or appear as the product of an ingrown hair which has become
infected.
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How are they treated?
The same basic rules that apply to caring for the face apply to caring for
the male organ. A male organ should be washed gently with mild soap
and warm water on a daily basis to rid if of dirt, grime and sweat buildup.
Just like those on the face, male organ pimples should not be pinched,
popped, poked or prodded, as messing with them is likely to push
bacteria into the pimples, which can actually make them worse. Though
it is tempting to go to town and try to rid oneself of the bump, it will heal
much faster if a warm compress is applied to it and it is otherwise left to
heal. Unlike facial acne, a man should not put any acne medication on
the area unless expressly instructed to do so by a doctor. The confined
nature of a man’s underoo’s –whether boxers or briefs – makes it likely
that the acne meds will rub off on the underwear and could transfer to
the urethral opening -- which will not only burn with the fire of a
thousand suns, but could cause a serious infection.
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What if it is not a pimple?
There are instances in which a pimple is not a pimple. Any time a male
organ bump does not clear up on its own, or start looking better in a day
or so, it is a wise decision to make a call to the doc. A male organ bump –
or several bumps – could be an indication of a partner transmitted
infection. If the bump is not causing any pain and seems to be lessening,
it’s probably okay to breath easy. However, if the bump becomes itchy,
bleeds, blisters, cracks, is painful, or is accompanied by other symptoms
such as fever, it is time to go to the doc right away. A doc may be able to
diagnose the bump at first sight, but will likely swab it or test it to
determine if it is caused by infection. If the bump is just a pimple, it is
unlikely to need further treatment unless it has become seriously
infected or irritated. If it is something more severe, he can prescribe an
antibiotic or other medication to clear it up.
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Can they be prevented?
The best way to prevent unwanted male organ pimples is to keep the
area clean, as bacteria and sweat definitely contribute to growth of acne.
Showering after intense workouts and intimacy can also keep away
unwanted bacteria. Adding a male organ vitamin formula containing
vitamin A (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) can also
help reduce the incidence of pimples naturally – and without harsh
chemicals like peroxide or salicylic acid. Simply apply after cleansing the
area in the shower and enjoy a clean, pimple free manhood!
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