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Title: Some Manhood Bumps Could Be Syringomas


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Some Manhood Bumps Could Be Syringomas
By John Dugan
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  • The possible causes of manhood bumps appear
    to be endless, so much so that even an expert in
    member health matters may not know all of them.
    Take, for example, syringomas. Most men would be
    forgiven for never having even heard of these
    little guys, let alone not recognizing them as
    the cause of anxiety about manhood bumps. So with
    that in mind, heres a little information about
    syringomas.

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What they are
  • According to Wikipedia, syringomas are
    harmless eccrine sweat ducts. (Eccrine, by the
    way, means that something is multicellular and
    retains its cytoplasm when it secretes fluid.)
    They are typically 1 to 3 mm in diameter, which
    is pretty small an inch has about 25
    millimeters in it. They tend to be skin-colored
    or yellowish, round in shape and pretty firm, not
    a squishy bump.
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  • Although syringomas are more often found in
    women, men do get them as well. The most common
    location for them is the eyelid or nearby on the
    face, but they often show up on the neck, chest,
    scalp, stomach and, of course, the member. When
    on the manhood, the shaft is favored but the head
    can sometimes present them as well.
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  • Syringomas usually appear in clusters, as few
    as two or as many as a dozen or more.

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Benign
  • Fortunately, syringomas are essentially
    benign. Often a person is unaware he has them
    until he spots them and that may happen after
    they have been there for a long while, especially
    because they tend to blend into the skin,
    color-wise. However, some syringomas those
    known as plaque types can cause itchiness or
    irritation.
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  • While syringomas themselves are benign and
    usually painless, they sometimes show up in
    conjunction with other conditions or disorders.
    For example, syringomas are often found in a
    person with Hailey-Hailey disease, a genetic
    disorder that causes painful skin blisters.
    Fortunately, the syringomas and blisters
    associated with Hailey-Hailey disease rarely
    appear on the member.

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  • People with diabetes mellitus may also
    develop syringomas, although again they tend to
    occur elsewhere than on the male organ. With this
    form of syringoma, the bumps tend to be clearer
    and contain glycogen, a kind of sugar.
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  • Syringomas are also frequently found in
    individuals with Down syndrome, as well as in
    people with several rare genetic disorders.

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Treatment
  • Because syringomas are benign, most doctors do
    not recommend treatment in addition, several
    forms tend to come and go, so a man may
    experience these manhood bumps only rarely.
  • When treatment is required, most therapies focus
    on removing the bumps themselves rather than on
    treating the cause, which is difficult to
    determine. Among the removal methods used are
    surgical excision, carbon dioxide lasers, and
    chemical peels. Sometimes topical approaches
    using retinoids or atropine are tried.
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  • When the syringoma causes itchiness or
    tenderness, lotions or crèmes are frequently
    suggested to provide relief.

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  • Whether caused by syringomas or other
    factors, manhood bumps often cause irritation or
    itchiness for a man. Frequent topical application
    of a top drawer member health crème (health
    professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can
    help provide some relief. The itchiness and
    tenderness is often related to dry or unhealthy
    skin, so be sure to select a crème that packs
    plenty of moisturizing punch. One with both a
    high-end emollient (such as Shea butter) and a
    natural hydrator (such as vitamin E) should do
    the trick. Oxidative stress also affects male
    organ skin, making it more prone to irritation.
    Therefore, a crème with a potent antioxidant like
    alpha lipoic acid is needed. Alpha lipoic acid
    fights the free radicals that cause oxidative
    stress.
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