Male organ cuts can appear suddenly and without any obvious cause, and they are understandably upsetting to most men. Healing is just a few simple steps away with the right care.
Men who develop male organ cuts or tears in the sheath are understandably concerned about their cause, especially when they seem to appear out of nowhere, or overnight. While it may often make sense to assume the worst about a recent partner, in most cases, these tears and fissures have a fairly innocent cause. A red male organ that has a sore, cracked or raw appearance may be healed by following a few simple male organ care pointers.
Where do male organ cuts come from?
Many men who experience tears or cuts in their male organ skin find that they appear quite suddenly, without any obvious cause. Often, they occur in the hours after intimacy or self-pleasuring, even when no rough play or aggressive handling took place.
The appearance of a red male organ, as well as swelling and a whitish, paste-like substance often accompany the cuts. In most cases, the explanation for these symptoms is simply a Candida yeast overgrowth. Yeast infection is common in men, as well as women, and the tears may be one of the first symptoms to appear.
Is it a communicable disease?
Short answer: No. Long answer: Well, a yeast infection can be transferred by intimate contact, but it is not a communicable disease per se. Yeast infections can also develop without any intimate contact at all; the warm, moist environment of the pelvic area is highly conducive to yeast overgrowth. With that said, any person who develops a yeast infection should alert his/her intimate partner so that both members of the couple can be treated; otherwise, they run the risk of re-infecting one another repeatedly.
How are male organ cuts treated? Is professional medical care needed?
Men who are experiencing this problem for the first time are advised to seek professional medical treatment to rule out any other potential causes aside from yeast infection. In most cases, doctors can diagnose a yeast infection on sight, or using a simple swab test. Men who often develop yeast infections should also see their doctor, because an underlying health issue such as diabetes may play a role.
The conventional treatment for yeast infection is to apply an antifungal cream to the area. These can be purchased without a prescription; patients should take care to use the cream for the full recommended time period, as yeast infections can be stubborn and tend to recur if they are not fully eradicated.
Is there any way to prevent them from coming back?
While there is no magic formula that can guarantee to keep away unpleasant male organ problems like yeast infection, dryness, redness and/or chafing, men can greatly reduce their chances of running into problems like this by taking some precautionary measures:
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