Friday 10 May 2013

Genital Care - Men

The penis is easily a man’s most guarded and revered appendage. As such, the penis commands a level of care and respect. We're all familiar with the importance of wearing condoms in certain situations, but proper penis health care certainly doesn't end there. Let’s review some tips on proper care that will keep you -- and your unit -- rising happily each morning. regular maintenance 

Grooming For many men, genital grooming is a simple part of their penis health care routine, while for others it may be nothing more than a part-time annoyance. 

Keeping genitals hairless does have its benefits, but there are still definite pitfalls to both shaving and waxing that might not be immediately apparent: Pros Improves cleanliness/reduces moisture Inviting/sexually stimulating Can increase sensitivity during sex Facilitates skin examination Can be a fun partner experience 

Makes you look bigger Cons Tedious Painful (waxing) Expensive (waxing) Can cause irritation Can cause new or spread existing infection Some women find a polished, manscaped man erotic and even the act of shaving can be incorporated into foreplay -- with the right girl, of course. You should know, however, that both shaving and waxing can cause irritation or folliculitis, and can spread viral infections, such as genital herpes or molloscum contagiosum. 

Even nasty bacterial infections, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, have been linked to the use of razors, more specifically, the sharing of razors among sports participants. All of this contradicts good penis health care. If you wish to avoid shaving or waxing, a simple trim with an electric razor is always a safe bet. If you choose to groom, however, which weapons should you choose? You’re probably best off using a simple razor with mild shaving cream or soap followed by a mild moisturising aftershave lotion or warm salt water. Avoid chemical removal techniques and electric razors if you're opting to take it all off, as with both you risk wreaking havoc on your scrotum. 

Lastly, you may choose to wax. There’s no need to feel ashamed of a little waxing as part of your penis health care, just know that it can be expensive and painful. Washing Your member is a sensitive organ, a point that should always be kept in mind. For some odd reason, many men feel the need to vigorously scrub their units with powerful soaps or disinfectants to keep clean. Guys, simple washing with warm water and, if necessary, a mild soap or non-soap cleanser (such as sorbolene or glycerine cream) is more than satisfactory. 

Uncircumcised men should slide the foreskin back and wash the head of the exposed penis simply with warm water, not soap. Then, be sure to dry the area very well. Both infrequent and too-frequent washing have been associated with balanitis (an inflammation of the penis or head). If you do notice irritation, avoid scented soaps or shower gels and try warm salt water instead. New clothes or even new laundry detergents can also cause irritation. If irritation persists, see a doctor .

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