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Member Rash from the Swimsuit? Heres How to
Avoid It
By John Dugan
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  • Summertime means the opportunity to spend a
    serious amount of time in the water. Guys readily
    don a swimsuit to spend time wave-jumping in the
    ocean, swimming laps in the pool or just relaxing
    their tired muscles in a hot tub. Unfortunately,
    each of these swimsuit options comes with the
    possibility of developing a member rash as a
    result. With that in mind, here is some
    information about swimsuit-related manhood rash
    and how to maintain male organ health while
    splashing about this summer.

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Saltwater issues
  • There are several member rash issues that may
    arise from a man immersing himself in saltwater.
    One of the more obvious of these is a simple dry
    skin rash that can develop from too much salt
    getting onto and into the male organ skin. Salt
    can dry skin out rather quickly, making for a
    flaky, peeling rash that requires
    remoisturization.
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  • But guys should also be on the look-out for
    something called sea bathers eruption after a
    dip in the briny. This is something that occurs
    only in the area of the body that is covered by
    clothing and so it is especially likely to
    become a member rash issue (unless, of course, a
    man is swimming at a clothing-optional beach).

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  • Sea bathers eruption is a tingling, itchy
    rash sometimes accompanied by a fever, nausea or
    fatigue. Its caused by tiny jellyfish larvae
    that get trapped in the swimsuit (or shirt, if a
    guy is swimming with a shirt on). Theyre almost
    invisible to the eye, so most people dont see
    them. But they cause little stings which
    eventually develop into rash-like bumps. They can
    occur not only on the manhood, but also on any
    area covered by a swimsuit (sacks, rear, thighs,
    etc.).
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  • The rash tends to be worse the longer that
    the infected swimsuit is worn taking a shower in
    fresh water actually makes them worse as well, as
    does drying off with a towel. Applying diluted
    vinegar or rubbing alcohol can help, as can an
    ice pack. For a long term rash, applying
    hydrocortisone lotion is usually effective. But a
    man should consult a doctor if the rash persists
    for more than a week or if it is painful.

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The pool
  • Probably the biggest pool issues are due to
    chlorine. Chlorine can also take out of the skin
    many of the oils that keep it moisturized,
    resulting in dry skin rashes. But some people
    have an allergy to chlorine which may result in a
    more prevalent member rash, frequently presenting
    as red splotches. Remoisturization is suggested
    for both problems.

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The hot tub
  • Hot tub rash is caused when a hot tub is not
    kept properly clean, with the result that a
    particular bacteria pseudomonas aeruginosa
    develops. The member rash presents as itchy
    bumps, frequently occurring all over the skin but
    generally worse in areas covered by a swimsuit.
    Often there are pus-filled blisters that form
    around hair follicles. Owners of hot tubs should
    make sure that chlorine and pH levels are checked
    and adjusted at least twice a week.
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  • Most hot tub rashes clear up on their own in
    a few days.

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  • Fear of a member rash shouldnt keep a guy
    from getting into a swimsuit and enjoying the
    summer, especially if he already takes pains to
    keep his manhood healthy. One excellent way to
    achieve this is via daily application of a
    superior male organ health crème (health
    professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Since
    proper moisturization is needed, select a crème
    with both a high-end emollient (such as Shea
    butter) and a natural hydrator (such as vitamin
    E). In addition, be sure the crème contains alpha
    lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant that battles
    free radicals and thereby reduces the chance of
    oxidative damage that early on ages and weakens
    male organ skin.
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