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When a man is dealing with a strong, fishy member odor, it might put a quick halt to his intimate life. Understanding where it comes from – and even the infections that might cause it – can help a guy eliminate the member odor. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Whats Causing that Fishy Member Odor?
By John Dugan
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  • Every man is accustomed to the occasional
    member odor issue. It usually happens after a
    sweaty workout, first thing in the morning after
    a night of enjoyment, or even after a long day at
    the office. A quick wash and some good manhood
    care usually take care of the problem. However,
    some men deal with a strong fishy member odor,
    one that seems to come back no matter what they
    do. There could be some very clear reasons for
    this particular odor, and the good news is that
    proper treatment and care can help ensure it does
    go away for good.

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What causes that fishy member odor?
  • Men who notice that member odor has gotten
    out of control might want to consider more
    serious conditions that could be causing the
    problem.
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  • 1. Urinary tract infections. When a man has a
    UTI, he will likely notice the big three symptoms
    first Painful urination, an urgency to urinate
    even if there is no urine to come out, and a
    feeling that the bladder isnt empty even after
    urination. But then there is the smell, which is
    usually a very strong-smelling urine with
    somewhat of a fishy odor. This indicates
    infection in the urinary tract. A bit of that
    urine left on the male organ and surrounding area
    can lead to an overwhelming stench. The good news
    is that antibiotics can clear a UTI up quite
    nicely.

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  • 2. Yeast infections. Though this is often
    something that happens to women, men can
    certainly develop yeast infections as well. The
    telltale signs include itching, swelling and
    redness of the male organ, as well as a discharge
    that might look like thin cottage cheese. The
    scent is often strongly fishy, leading to
    overwhelming member odor that wont go away, no
    matter how good a mans manhood care might be.
    Antifungal medications help with this though
    they are usually topical, some medications can be
    taken orally.
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  • 3. Bacterial infections. A wide variety of
    bacterial infections can lead to fishy member
    odor. These infections are often shared between a
    man and his partner, so if she winds up with some
    sort of unpleasant infection, he is likely to
    have it too. They can also pass the infection
    between the two of them, so it is important for
    both to be treated, even if one partner has no
    symptoms.

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  • 4. Buildup of smegma. Sometimes men will notice a
    buildup of white film on their male organ,
    especially around the head. This is known as
    smegma, and its made up of dead skin cells, skin
    oils and other substances on the body. Bacteria
    can easily get a foothold here and grow fast,
    which means a fishy member odor is likely to
    emanate from any area that has a smegma buildup.
    Excellent hygiene can prevent the problem from
    getting worse and can stop the member odor in its
    tracks.

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How to alleviate fishy member odor
  • In addition to getting checked out by a
    physician and taking any medications for
    infections as directed, a man can take special
    manhood care steps at home to alleviate or
    diminish that rank odor.
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  • 1. Wash at least once a day. Good hygiene is key
    to ensuring that typical member odor doesnt
    occur. Its also a great way to catch other
    problems, such as an infection, before it can
    really get a foothold and wreak havoc with a
    mans private life.

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  • 2. Take all medications as directed. Sometimes a
    man will seek out treatment for a problem, but
    stop taking his medications as soon as he feels
    better. This is a bad idea! By stopping treatment
    too soon, the infection can come back and this
    time, it can be even worse. Always finish the
    full course of treatment.
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  • 3. Go with a great crème. A man trying to
    alleviate fishy member odor can reach for a
    specially formulated male organ health crème
    (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil,
    which is clinically proven mild and safe for
    skin). He should look for one that contains
    vitamin A, also known as retinol. This vitamin
    has antibacterial properties that are known for
    stopping member odor at the source.
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