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A man with an itchy member might worry that it requires a visit to the doctor, but most cases do not. Here’s what a man should do when confronted with an itchy, red male organ that won’t go away. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: When to Call the Doctor about an Itchy Member


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When to Call the Doctor about an Itchy Member
By John Dugan
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  • Every man knows how it feels to have an itchy
    member and its not fun. However, in most cases
    an itchy member goes away quickly, and usually a
    man knows exactly what caused it. Thats why most
    itchy, red male organ situations arent cause for
    concern. But what is a man to do when he tried
    every manhood care trick in the arsenal but the
    itch doesnt stop?
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  • When a man has tried everything from
    excellent hygiene to soothing crèmes and nothing
    seems to help, he could be dealing with a more
    serious issue that requires a visit to the
    doctor. Heres what a man should be aware of when
    his itchy, red male organ persists no matter what.

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  • 1. Diabetes. Though it might seem strange that
    diabetes can cause an itchy member, it can be
    surprising how many issues stem from this medical
    condition. A man with diabetes might tend to
    urinate much more, and that leads to a bit more
    moisture around the midsection, which in turn
    leads to an overgrowth of bacteria. Besides that,
    a hallmark of diabetes is an overgrowth of yeast,
    leading to yeast infections. Though these are
    more common in women, a man with diabetes can
    develop them as well. An itchy member accompanied
    by a burning sensation, whitish discharge and
    even a strange odor are all signs that a man
    should go to the doctor for yeast infection
    treatment.

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  • 2. Socially shared diseases. It seems obvious,
    but it must be said if a man is sensually
    active, he is at risk of contracting a disease
    from a partner. Some socially shared diseases
    present with a variety of mild symptoms,
    including a manhood itch that just wont quit.
    Even if the itch doesnt get worse, but simply
    persists at a typical level, it could be an
    indication of something picked up from an
    intimate encounter. In addition to the usual
    six-month checkup and testing for diseases, this
    itchy member situation should send a man running
    to the doctor, pronto.

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  • 3. Eczema or psoriasis. If a man has either of
    these conditions on other parts of the body, its
    entirely possible he has them on his manhood,
    too. But even a guy who has never suffered from
    them before can suddenly develop them on his most
    sensitive parts. The good news is that a doctor
    can usually diagnose this with a single glance,
    and can offer treatments that will either
    eliminate the itch or ease it tremendously. If
    the itchy member is accompanied by redness,
    especially red patches or areas that look like
    shiny plaque on the skin, its time to get
    checked out.

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  • 4. Contact dermatitis. Sometimes an itchy member
    is the result of simple allergies. A man might
    use a new cleanser, switch laundry detergents, or
    even have a reaction to a new partners perfume!
    In most cases the itch will go away quickly and
    once a man eliminates the cause, it wont return.
    But if a guy cant figure out what is causing the
    reaction or it keeps getting worse, it warrants a
    visit to the doctor.

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  • Finally, a man should remember that a
    powerful manhood health crème (health
    professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin) is an
    especially potent way to alleviate an itchy
    member. A man should look for a crème that
    contains vitamin A, known for its
    bacteria-fighting properties, as well as vitamin
    E, which keeps skin hydrated and cuts down on
    itchy from dryness. A plethora of other nutrients
    wrapped up in a Shea butter base can be a boon to
    any mans personal hygiene.
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