Skin Irritation on the Male Organ: Causes, Treatments and Risk Factors Full scale or just a patch, skin irritation on the male organ can be a cause for concern and often results in a loss of focus and an extra helping of discomfort. It’s also not something a man tends to want to show off while “entertaining.” Here’s the good news – most causes of an irritated member can be easily remedied and are nothing to worry about. Here are five common reasons for skin irritation on the male organ and how to fix the lil’ fella right up. 1. Private Area Infections – Nobody in the world likes to cuddle more than fungus. Give it a nice, warm, moist place to curl up, like the folds of the male skin, and it will nestle right in. To keep jock itch and his other fungi friends out of the area, keep the private area clean and dry. Post-invasion see a doctor for an anti-fungal cream to clear up the infection. To prevent future fungal shack-ups, shower regularly, clean thoroughly and keep the area dry and airy. 2. Too Much of a Good Thing – Too much intimate contact or selfgratification may seem harmless, but it can result in red, cracking, irritated, male skin. Unless a man likes that pins-and-needles feeling on his irritated member, stop all activity immediately until the skin is back to normal. To get it back to soft and supple, use cool compresses to soothe the irritation and a male organ health crème to repair and renew the skin. When all is good, be sure to practice moderation in all things and to use a good, water-based lubricant for especially energetic sensual shenanigans. 3. Latex Barrier – Something like 15% of all Americans is allergic to latex so a skin irritation on the male organ due to latex is not at all uncommon. Now, the fix isn’t to stop using latex barriers (no dice, buddy), but it is to look for alternative latex barriers like polyurethane or polyisoprene which protect against PTIs and pregnancy without the latex. To help the irritation, follow the same rules as in #2. 4. Balanitis – Balanitis is a skin inflammation which impacts the member head and foreskin and is experienced more often by www.man1health.com