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Many men find that manscaping makes their members more appealing to partners, but it does carry the risk of razor burn – and that in turn may bring about a case of an itchy male organ. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Razor Burn Can Cause an Itchy Male Organ


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Razor Burn Can Cause an Itchy Male Organ
By John Dugan
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  • As a quick glance around the locker room may
    confirm, more and more men are manscaping
    nowadays. Whether its a total torso
    right-to-the-skin shave or just a neat-and-tidy
    trim of the pubic hair, its common now for men
    to take their razors and move below the neck
    nowadays. As long as a guy is appropriately
    careful when shaving the manhood and sacks,
    theres no overt male organ health issue, of
    course. But there can be a secondary issue when
    manscaping leads to razor burn, namely an itchy
    male organ.

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Razor burn
  • Most men who are regular shavers already have
    some familiarity with razor burn. Also known as
    razor bumps or barbers itch, and clinically
    called pseudofolliculitis barbae (when anywhere
    on the body) or pseudofolliculitis pubis (when
    specifically on the member, sacks or midsection),
    razor burn is a situation where small, raised red
    bumps appear after shaving. (Although typically
    not immediately after shaving at first, skin
    appears to feel smooth as a babys behind, but
    the bumps soon present.)
  • And those bumps come accompanied by the need to
    scratch. Yes, an itchy male organ is in the cards
    for most guys with razor burn in the midsection.
    (for the record, in some cases, there can be
    other symptoms related to razor burn. The red
    bumps may worsen into solid, larger bumps or may
    even become pus-filled blisters. In these cases,
    there may also be some pain accompanying the
    razor burn.)

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  • Razor burn is more likely to occur in men with
    curly hair (especially curly pubic hair). Thats
    because the hair follicle meets some obstacle
    when trying to break through the skin, curling
    back underneath instead and causing the bumps to
    appear.
  • Treatment
  • Even if the only symptoms are the little bumps
    and an itchy male organ, razor burn can be very
    annoying. Guys get easily embarrassed when caught
    with their hand on their midsection, scratching
    away. And potential partners see such an action
    and wonder if they just cant keep their hands
    off themselves or if there may be something like
    crabs causing the itchy male organ.

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  • So what should a guy do to treat the razor burn
    and help banish the itchy male organ? There are
    seveal things.
  • Grab a shower. Clearly, keeping the body clean is
    an excellent idea in its own right, but taking a
    nice, warm shower can help with razor burn. Why?
    Because warm water relaxes the skin and helps the
    pores to open, and open pores make it easier for
    the trapped pubic hair to find a way out.
    Incorporating a wet, soapy rough (but not too
    rough) washcloth into the process is even better
    the washcloth helps exfoliate (remove dead skin
    cells), which further makes it easier for the
    pores to open. (Do not use a rough exfoliating
    treatment on the manhood the skin is too
    sensitive.)

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  • Moisturize. Male member skin benefits from being
    well moisturized in general it can be especially
    helpful with this problem, as the moisturization
    makes the skin more tender, allowing the trapped
    follicles to break through the skin surface more
    easily.
  • Apply a warm (not hot) compress. Again, the heat
    from the compress helps the skin relax and the
    pores to open. (Its all about helping those
    curled follicles to escape!)
  • Keep it loose. Wearing tight clothes may show off
    a guys package, but it can irritate his itchy
    male organ and the razor burn. Loose boxers and
    baggier trousers are the order of the day until
    the burn is gone.

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  • Treating itchy male organ from razor burn is
    easier if a guy daily applies a superior male
    organ health oil (health professionals recommend
    Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild
    and safe for skin). The key is to select an oil
    that will help moisturize, such as one with both
    a high end emollient (such as shea butter) and a
    natural hydrator (such as vitamin E). The oil
    should also contain vitamin B5, aka pantothenic
    acid, which is a vital nutrient that is required
    for cell metabolism and the maintenance of
    healthy tissue.

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