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No guy likes to find manhood bumps on his equipment, but it’s good to check them out. In some cases, they may be a sign of a staph infection, which requires a doctor’s care. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: When Manhood Bumps Are a Sign of Staph Infection


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When Manhood Bumps Are a Sign of Staph Infection
By John Dugan
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  • Doing a self-check for potential manhood
    issues is always a good idea. Often in the
    process of inspecting himself, a man will
    discover he has some manhood bumps which werent
    there previously. They may be due to a rash or
    some other rather simple male organ health issue.
    But in some cases, manhood bumps might be a clue
    that a staph infection is present, and that is
    something that requires a doctors attention.

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Staph infection
  • Its kind of a funny name, so just what is a
    staph infection? To start with, the staph part
    is short for staphylococcus aureus, a kind of
    bacteria. If the bacteria gets into the skin
    (usually through a cut or scrape), it can cause
    an infection.
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  • If it occurs in the midsection, it may
    present as a rash or swelling it may also
    present as manhood bumps or bumps on the sacks,
    often resembling little pimples. In some cases,
    the bumps start as ingrown hairs.

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  • Staph can be annoying, but if it gets under
    the skin and into the bloodstream, it can become
    dangerous. In some cases, a simple staph
    infection spreads and becomes a urinary tract
    infection, pneumonia, meningitis or sepsis. The
    presence of infection can be especially dangerous
    if the form of bacteria is that known as
    methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. This
    bacteria is much harder to kill and can cause
    severe damage or even death. Fortunately, MRSA is
    much rarer than regular staph infections.
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  • When the staph infection gets underneath the
    male organ skin, it can sometimes cause extensive
    swelling (and not the kind a guy expects from the
    member when in a sensual state of excitement).

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Treatment
  • Antibiotics (most often penicillin) are
    typically used to treat a case of staph
    infection. However, cases involving MRSA may
    prove much more difficult to treat with this
    option. In some cases, it may be necessary to
    surgically remove infected areas, although this
    is a rare course of action.

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Prevention
  • As noted, bacteria cause staph infection, so
    the most important way to prevent this condition
    is to pay close attention to basic hygiene.
    Washing regularly is essential, as is wearing
    clean clothing (especially underwear and pants,
    where staph infection of the manhood is
    concerned). In the summer, when men tend to sweat
    more, it may be a good idea to air out the
    member regularly, perhaps by sleeping unclothed.
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  • Direct contact with an infected area can also
    cause the bacteria to spread, so its wise to
    avoid skin-to-skin contact with a partners
    infection. Also, be advised that the bacteria can
    spread through other means, such as using the
    towel or razor of an infected person, wearing an
    infected persons clothing, etc.

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  • Keep an eye out for manhood bumps or ingrown
    hairs, especially if they are accompanied by
    abnormal swelling. For men who manscape, take
    care to avoid cuts, which provide a direct
    pathway for bacteria to get into the skin.
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  • Again, a guy who suspects a staph infection
    in his member should see a doctor right away.
    Dead tissue can develop relatively quickly if the
    infection is left untreated.

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  • Manhood bumps are not always the result of a
    staph infection, of course, and may simply
    indicate dry or damaged male organ skin. Regular
    application of a superior male organ health crème
    (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,
    which is clinically proven mild and safe for
    skin) can keep that skin healthier or more
    resistant to damage. Be sure to select a crème
    that includes vitamin A among its ingredients.
    Also known as retinol, vitamin A is a natural
    antibacterial agent, so it can help fight many
    types of bacteria that can cause skin irritation.
    The crème should also include Shea butter and
    vitamin E, a potent combination of moisturizers
    that can help repair dry male organ skin and
    provide a moisture lock to keep the skin better
    hydrated.
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