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Penis Rash: Important Causes, Symptoms, and Best Treatment.

Learn about the causes of penis rashes, penis eczema, penis acne, and penis scabies to begin treating penis rash today and enjoy an active and rewarding sex life without pain or discomfort.
New York, NY, United States of America (prbd.net) 16/06/2011
There are many causes for penis rashes. Some are mild and easily treated whereas others are a little more serious and will take time to heal. There are three common conditions that cause penis rash. These are penis acne, penis eczema, and penis scabies. All of these conditions are treatable and, if detected early enough, will not cause any lasting damage to the penis. Let’s look at these conditions in greater detail, so that painful penis rashes can become a thing of the past.

Penis Rash Causes

Three common conditions that cause penis rash are penis acne, penis eczema, and penis scabies.

Penis Acne – The skin on the penis is the same as any other part of the body. The only difference is that penis skin is erogenous and therefore more sensitive. Thus, the causes of penis acne are the same as acne on the face, neck, and back, and are typically begun by bacteria or hormonal influx.

Bacterial penis acne is caused by bacteria called ‘Propiorubacterium’, which lives in the skin’s hair follicles. These bacteria produce an enzyme, which dissolves oil (sebum) produced by the skin. However, on occasions the bacteria produce too much of the enzyme and this then bursts the hair follicles. The area around the hair follicle then becomes red, inflamed, and infected.

Hormonal penis acne is caused by ‘androgens’ in men. This hormone is secreted during puberty. It increases the size of the skin glands and also amplifies oil production. This, in turn, can then create a food source for bacteria, which are attracted to the area and then infect the site.

Penis Eczema – Also know as ‘Atopic Dermatitis,’ eczema is often genetically inherited and can be triggered by allergens such as, soaps and detergents. Sufferers of this type of eczema are also likely to have hay-fever, asthma, and other allergies.

Penis Scabies – Scabies on the penis are caused by an eight-legged mite that is microscopic in size. This mite is transferred via clothing, bedding and sexual contact. It may take as little as a few days to notice these mites, or as long as 4-6 weeks. It just depends on the sensitivity of the penis skin.

Penis Rash Symptoms

While all penis rashes have similar symptoms, some are more profound than others. By looking at the penis rash carefully and then noting down the symptoms, it may be possible to diagnose the problem and find a suitable treatment. Penis acne, penis eczema, and penis scabies have the following symptoms:

Penis Acne – Can appear as a rash, with the skin being red and inflamed, having bumps, and even white heads or other lesions.

Penis Eczema – The penis skin may be itchy, a rash may appear, and the skin may feel as though it is burning. Skin breaks may also become apparent, with the skin oozing and becoming crusty or rough to the touch. In addition, red bumps may appear along with painful cracks.

Penis Scabies – The mites will cause the sufferer to itch, especially at night, which may result in sores appearing. The penis skin will become inflamed and a penis rash will become visible, small lesions may also appear on the skin. Usually, no more than 10 mites will be on the penis at one time and they will leave a small ‘S’ shaped track under the skin; so look carefully for any signs of activity.

In extreme cases, the sufferer may have crusted scabies. This presents itself as a thick, dry, scaly rash, which spreads across an area of skin. This type of penis scabies is the hardest to treat and is the most contagious as thousands of mites can be present.

Penis Rash Treatment

It is important that the penis rash is treated as quickly as possible to avoid permanent penis skin damage and sensitivity reduction. Penis acne, penis eczema, and penis scabies can be treated as follows:

Penis Acne – It is important not to squeeze or pop any penis acne blemishes as this may cause scarring on the skin of the penis. Instead, cleanse the infected area of the penis with an antibacterial wash made for sensitive skin. In addition, apply an acne spot treatment or antibacterial cream to the area. This will reduce the inflammation and redness.

Penis Eczema – The cause of the allergic reaction, if any, must be removed. Change soaps and detergents, wear different clothing, and use alternatives to latex condoms for protection. If the condition does not rectify itself, a medical practitioner must be consulted. They will most likely prescribe a hydrocortisone cream, which must be applied to the affected area daily.

Penis Scabies – A prescription medicine is used to treat scabies, therefore a visit to a medical practitioner is a must if it is suspected that this is the cause of the penis rash. In addition, it is important that anything that the sufferer has come into contact with is cleaned or thoroughly vacuumed. This includes all clothing, bed linen, towels, and furniture. Also, try to avoid scratching the penis and keep any sores clean.

For all conditions, it is also recommended that a penis specific crème, (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil), is used daily. This type of product protects the skin of the penis from further damage and, it helps the skin heal and rejuvenate. As, this product contains vital vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that keep the skin of the penis in optimal condition at all times.

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For additional information on most common penis health issues, tips on improving penis sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy penis, visit: http://www.man1health.com . John Dugan writes about men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.

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