Red Manhood Emergency: Treatment After a Sunburn In the summertime, rays from the sun are stronger than ever, leaving skin vulnerable to burning. Even the most religious SPF appliers can find themselves with a burn, which can lead to discomfort, early on wrinkles and even cancer. Most people are familiar with at-home remedies for a shoulder or back burn, but what to do when you’re dealing with a sunburnedmanhood? Even though the private area is typically covered by clothing, that doesn’t mean the manhood is shielded from harmful UV rays. Often, these powerful rays from the sun can penetrate clothing, leaving your entire body, clothed or not, vulnerable to a sunburn. And tanning bed devotees, of course, are particularly susceptible to burns if they opt to tan in the nude. The best way to prevent this uncomfortable and potentially dangerous ailment is to always use SPF all over the body. On days when sunblock wasn’t enough to prevent a manhood sunburn, here are the best ways to relieve the pain. The private area is, of course, a much more sensitive region of the body and a delicate regimen of self-care is necessary to mitigate the pain. Sunburn or Heat Rash? Before embarking on a pain-mitigating regimen, make sure you’re actually dealing with a sunburn. In some cases, especially when the burn has come from prolonged outdoor exposure, you may be dealing with a heat rash. A heat rash normally happens during hot and humid weather and results in blocked sweat ducts. In this case, the blocked ducts trap sweat underneath the skin, resulting in small red bumps that can become itchy and irritated. Conversely, a sunburn will normally manifest itself as red blotches on the skin that will eventually peel, and in the most severe cases, blister. Relieving a SunburnedManhood
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