5 Serious Causes of Discolored Manhood Skin Identification, Treatment, and Prevention

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5 Serious Causes of Discolored Manhood Skin Identification, Treatment, and Prevention
5 Serious Causes of Discolored Manhood Skin:
Identification, Treatment, and Prevention
Most times, a little male organ discoloration isn’t too big of a deal. It could
be the result of several non-threatening issues. Things like Post
Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (say that fast five times) or mild bruising
(both generally due to activities like pleasure, sports, or umm…behaving a
little too rough with oneself) can occur and these small, minor injuries to the
manhood skin might require a lot of R&R and a little OTC cream and pain
reliever to get back to good. However, there are some times that discolored
manhood skin can be linked to something bigger and scarier. While it can be
jarring, it’s important to know what’s out there, preferably before
experiencing symptoms, so a man can catch anything serious early and head
to the doc post-haste. Here are some of the more serious causes of discolored
manhood skin, their related symptoms, and an idea of what treatment entails.
1. Zoon’s Balanitis – While it sounds like something from outer space,
it is a benign condition that can last from months to years. While
benign, it’s staying power landed it on this list. Zoon’s tends to affect
middle-aged to elderly men with uncircumcised male organes. The
condition presents as an orange-red to red-brown patch, generally on
the glans, that is smooth and shiny. Over time, the patch can expand
without treatment. Researchers have not been able to isolate a known
cause, but poor hygiene, rubbing, smegma stones, and potentially,
HPV, have been linked. Treatment usually consists of a high-potency
corticosteroid cream or a CO2 laser. Medical attention must be sought
for this
2. Hematomas – Bruising of the male organ after an injury can result in
darkening, sometimes to a dark purple, blue, or green hue. However,
when that bruise is elevated to a hematoma, it becomes lumpy to the
touch as blood from the injury pools beneath the skin. This can cause
a very serious, very dangerous loss of blood flow. Men experiencing
this should see a doctor immediately. Treatment can range from ice
packs and ibuprofen to surgery to prevent the rupture of a major vein
in the male organ.
3. Stevens-Johnson Syndrome – Allergic reactions are entirely
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common and can happen on any part of the body, the male organ
included. However, if the male organ turns a very distinguishable
purple and stays that way, it’s possible the cause may be a severe
allergic reaction to medication resulting in Stevens-Johnson
Syndrome (SJS). If the rash accelerates into peeling skin and sores,
get to the emergency room ASAP. This is a very serious illness that
can lead to death. There are specific medications which are more
likely to cause SJS: sulfa-based antibiotics, ibuprofen,
anticonvulsants, antipsychotics, naproxen, and antibiotics. Be sure to
bring medication to the emergency room. Treatment includes a fullrange of professionally-given care and generally takes place in the
ICU or burn unit due to the seriousness of the issue. In essence, those
who suffer from SJS will need to grow back skin and should expect a
hospital stay.
4. STIs – Often the first thing men worry about when noting a
discolored male organ skin, sensual transmitted infections like genital
herpes and syphilis do have links to male organ discoloration. Other
symptoms to be on the lookout for include fever, itchiness, pain,
fatigue, and a burning sensation in the genital area. Get to a doctor or
clinic for testing. Treatment varies depending on the STI and the
severity of the case.
5. Manhood Cancer – No one ever likes to hear the C-word, but
unfortunately, discolored manhood skin is the first symptom of
cancer. It can happen anywhere on the male organ, so uncircumcised
men should be sure to pull back foreskin for inspection regularly. This
discoloration may also be accompanied by other symptoms like a
lump, thickening of the manhood skin, reddish rash, flat bluish-brown
growths, a sour-smelling discharge, a lump in the groin, or
unexplained pain in the male organ. See a doctor as soon as possible
for tests.
Preventing Discolored Manhood Skin
First and foremost, practice safe pleasure. Use protection to prevent STIs
and always have an open dialogue about pleasureual and medical history
with partners, even if it sucks the romance out of the room. Be sure to
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conduct a weekly self-exam of the genital area, noting any differences and
pains. Wear appropriate protective gear during group or adventure sports to
minimize trauma or injury to the male organ.
In addition to the tips above, employ a grooming regimen to keep the male
organ clean, healthy, and protected. Cleanse regularly and thoroughly with a
gentle cleanser, being sure to clean all the folds and crevasses and rinsing
well. Follow up cleansing with a specifically formulated male organ health
crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has
been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to hydrate and calm the
male organ. These specially created crèmes provide vitamins and nutrients
like vitamins A, B5, C, D, and E topically to promote healthy skin and
cellular function. Amino acids like L-Arginine and L-Carnitine help to
protect the male organ from nerve damage and promote healthy blood flow.
This extra step promotes male organ vitality and results in good, overall
male organ health.
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