There’s nothing like a damp male organ to dampen one’s mood. While people are generally instructed to keep well-hydrated with lots of water and to moisturize their body on the regular, the male organ region is another story. Women? Yes. Keep those lady bits dewy and damp. But for the fellas, dryness is the key to keeping the male organ area free of bacteria, chafing and rashes. Here are some easy-to-follow tips to keep a cool and dry male organ, no matter where a guy is or what he’s doing. Male organ care is in a man’s own hands (no pun intended).
Underwear Selection
The right underwear choice can make a big difference in the way the groin and male organ feel. The wrong material, fit or style can do anything from impact comfort to cause a serious bacterial infection or painful, unsightly rash. Steer clear of fashion trends and sensual styles and go for the underwear that’s best for men’s health. Think function, not fashion.
The best choice for men is soft cotton underwear which is more breathable than blends, silk or satin options. “Tighty whities” and boxer briefs are best for a secure fit, but if boxers are preferred, be sure they fit properly beneath jeans and trousers and don’t bunch or ride up. Make sure the size is right and neither too snug nor too loose. While one may think looser is better as far as air circulation goes, if the underwear are too loose, rubbing and chafing from the pants can occur. It’s best to avoid going “commando” for the same reason. Wearing underwear to bed is a personal choice, but the same rule applies: Stick with cotton to let the male organ area breathe overnight.
Get Up and Move
Lots of men spend a good deal of the day sitting down in one spot. Whether it’s behind a desk at work or hours stuck in an automobile, too much sitting still in one position can make the male organ area clammy and damp – even on a cool day. Men should try to get up and walk around as often as possible to get some air flow to their nether regions. Just a few times a day can make a considerable difference.
Sitting with the legs crossed can also contribute to overheating and lack of circulation to the male organ. Of course, lots of movement, like that from exercise, can lead to sweating and heat to the area, so be sure to dry off well and change wet undergarments after doing vigorous exercise as soon after as possible.
A Little Sprinkle
Since the male organ and groin are located where they are, the area is prone to becoming damp and potentially uncomfortable. Even if a man picks the best undergarments and tries to air out as much as possible, there is always the chance of feeling less than dry down below. A small sprinkle of talc powder into the underwear or onto the skin can go a long way in keeping a man feeling cool, dry and comfortable throughout a long day. Make sure the selection is safe for the male organ area and is only used sparingly and as needed. A pharmacist can help with the best choice for the region.
Of course, for some men, dryness itself is the issue. Dry male organ skin is as important to avoid as excess dampness. If a man is experiencing itchy, flaky skin in his most sensitive region, he would do well to apply a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) on a daily basis. Man1 Man Oil is equipped with Shea butter and vitamin E, two excellent natural moisturizers. A balance of moisture and dryness is essential in the manhood region, and a male organ health crème, along with the steps above, can help men achieve this golden mean.
Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving organ sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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