Itchy Male Organ: Was it the Lubricant or the Latex? Sometimes a man suddenly finds himself with an itchy male organ without any idea of what is causing it. Other times, he has a fairly good idea. For example, if he develops a really itchy male organ after using a protective barrier, and this happens consistently, it’s reasonable to assume that this particular male organ care issue is related to the protection he is using. But before he goes shopping for a new kind of protective barrier to use, it’s worth asking, “What is really causing this itchy male organ? Is it the latex? Or is it the lubricant?” A good question It’s a question well worth asking. Many protective barriers come prelubricated now, and many guys who use unlubricated latex barriers will add some lubricant to make things proceed more smoothly. Heck, some guys even add lubricant to a protective barrier that already is pre-lubed. So if a guy has an allergic reaction after using the protective barrier, it may be due to a latex allergy, or it may be due to the lubricant involved. Real allergy? Some people seem incredulous that a guy could be allergic to latex or to lubricants. But the fact is that it’s possible to develop an allergy to just about anything - and quite a few people do have reactions to latex and/or lubricant. In terms of the member, sometimes it manifests as itchiness, but it can also have visible symptoms as well – most often a reddening of the manhood or the appearance of rashes or bumps. Sometimes it can cause swelling (not the kind associated with a normal tumescence) and tenderness. The exact allergic reaction will depend upon the individual. Test So how does a person find out if the reaction is to the latex or the lubricant – especially if the protective barrier is pre-lubricated and the specific lubricant used is not known? One way is to take a protective barrier (unused) and cut it in two. Take one www.man1health.com