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Summer Manhood Rash: Battling that Old Jock Itch

Author: John Dugan
by John Dugan
Posted: Nov 18, 2019

Jock itch can be an issue for men at any time of the year, but during the summer, a manhood rash is even more likely to develop. Unfortunately, while summer is a great time to meet potential new partners, most romantic prospects are likely to be turned off by a guy who keeps scratching at his privates. As such, it’s up to the summertime Casanova to battle that manhood rash by taking sensible manhood health steps.

The following tips can come in handy for helping to keep jock itch at bay.

  • Get bare. Okay, most men have in mind dropping trou with another person (or maybe a few persons), and that’s fine. But the man who is attentive to his health also needs to spend some alone time in the buff. Basically, jock itch thrives in wet, hot conditions – which makes summer a prime time for a manhood rash to develop. But "airing out" one’s product helps to keep the area cooler and drier, which in turn discourages fungal growth in the area. So pull down the shades and pull off the clothes for a few hours a day.
  • Shower after sweating. When possible, take a shower after working out at the gym, spending an hour on the basketball court, or going on that awesome bike ride. Sure, during the summer some days are so hot and muggy that a guy can’t take a shower every time he gets sweaty – but dealing with "sweat removal" does help keep the skin clean and less likely to give in to rashes. At the very least, wash the manhood and its surrounding areas whenever it gets filled with perspiration.
  • Dry off. Guys today are often in a big hurry, and that can lead to cutting corners to save time. For example, many guys just give a quick toweling down after their shower. That’s a no-no, because that lingering moisture can become an invitation to bacteria, fungi, etc. Make sure to do a thorough toweling off when the shower is done – especially around the manhood.
  • Change clothes. When a guy has been playing an epic game of football with his bros, the only sensible thing to do is go out and grab a beer, right? There’s nothing wrong with that, but that one beer turns into several, and it’s soon followed by everyone heading off to watch the big game on someone’s HD plasma. Before anyone realizes it, four or five hours have gone by, and everyone is still in the same sweaty clothes they wore at the beginning of the day. It makes sense to spend two minutes getting out of those clothes and into fresh ones – or at the very least into a fresh, sweat-free pair of underpants.
  • Choose the right clothes. Tight briefs are a classic, but they increase the heat quotient in the crotch. Boxers allow more breathing room. When it comes to pants, natural fabrics like cotton are cooler, and light colors are less heat-absorbent than dark.

Keeping jock itch or any other manhood rash away requires that the member itself is in its best possible health, and that requires that a top flight manhood health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) be applied on a daily basis. Like the rest of the body, the manhood needs to get its vitamins, so select a crème that includes a wide range, including vitamins A, B5, C, D and E. Rashes can leave the skin feeling stressed, dry and raw, so it’s crucial that the chosen crème includes ingredients that can address such issues. Hydrators like Shea butter can do the trick, and alpha lipoic acid is excellent at fighting the free radicals that can cause cellular damage and unwanted thinning of male organ skin.

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Visit http://www.man1health.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male organ.

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