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Submitted by: J Dugan
Some things are seasonal, others arent and an itchy male organ is a pest for all seasons. That said, there is definitely some seasonal variation in the cause of an itchy male organ. There are factors associated with winter that can make a difference in male organ health and the itch that all men experience at some point.
Many causes
As is well known, an itchy male organ can be the result of many things, including jock itch, allergic reaction, scabies and other readily-identifiable causes. But often the itch simply results from a temporary irritant or environmental conditions that cause the skin to dry or become otherwise itch-prone.
The latter is often more frequently at work in winter than it is at other times of the year. To understand why, its necessary to look at the situations which cause dry, itchy skin in general during the winter.
Winter
Whats the defining characteristic of winter? Cold weather (although what constitutes cold weather on a tropical island is very different than what constitutes the same in northern Alaska). And when the temperature drops, conditions change both indoors and outdoors such that dry, itchy skin may develop.
Outside
Outside, cold weather is often accompanied by harsh winter winds. Exposed skin takes the brunt of it, but truly arctic blasts can cut through clothing and affect skin all over the body. When that wind strikes, it creates a windburn situation that dries out the much-needed natural moisturizing skin oils.
But theres another effect as well. People have to bundle up to withstand the frigid air. But often the outside wind chill shifts dramatically, so a man may experience periods of both extreme cold and not-so-extreme cold. And in the latter phases, being bundled up may make the body overheat, creating sweat. And often sweat serves to also deplete the bodys natural moisturizing oils.
Inside
Ah, but indoors, things are nice and cozy and climate-controlled, right? Not necessarily. Indoor heat often creates a dry, low-humidity situation and that sucks the moisture right out of the skin as well.
These winter factors which bring about dry, itchy skin in general can also bring about an itch specifically on the member.
What to do
So what can a man do to keep an itchy male organ at bay in winter?
Hydration is the key here. Dry skin is an invitation to the itch factor, so find ways to keep the body moisturized. For overall body skin hydration, it makes sense to go with the obvious: drink plenty of water. If moisture is being pulled out of the body, put some of it back in. Too many adults do not get enough fluids anyway and some of what they consider fluids arent helpful hydrators. Caffeinated drinks (coffee, tea, soda), for example, tend to have a somewhat de-hydrating effect.
It also pays to remember that liquids arent the only recourse for hydration. Increasing the consumption of many fruits and some vegetables is another good way to add water to the body.
And as for the itchy male organ itself? What winter tips can be offered for it specifically? It can be very helpful to make application of a top drawer manhood health crme (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) a part of a mans daily health routine. Helping manhood skin get rehydrated can relieve the itch, so a crme needs to have double-barreled moisturizing agents such as Shea butter and vitamin E. Working together, these two create a moisture seal that helps rehydrate and lock in that hydration. It also pays to use a creme with a potent antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, which can add a back-up weapon to protect male organ cells and keep them healthy rather than itchy.
About the Author: Visit
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for more information about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of male organ sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men’s health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.
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