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Title: Male Organ Rash from Cellulitis


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Male Organ Rash from Cellulitis
By John Dugan
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  • Male organ rash is hardly an uncommon
    occurrence, especially during the summer when
    heat and sweat create the opportunity for skin
    irritation. Sometimes, though, the cause of a
    male organ rash is fairly uncommon such as when
    cellulitis is responsible. Knowing how to deal
    with rarer male organ rash causes is part of good
    member health, so guys should learn a little
    about cellulitis and how to deal with it if it
    pops up.

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What is it?
  • Cellulitis is a bacterial skin condition that
    can occur anywhere on the body, including the
    manhood, although it most often presents as a
    rash on the lower legs. It is bacterial in
    nature. While the rash that may occur on the
    surface of the skin is generally not serious, if
    the bacterial infection spreads into the
    bloodstream, it can have potentially serious
    consequences.
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  • The rash that usually accompanies cellulitis
    is a red, swollen area of varying size. Because
    it is caused by a bacterial infection, it is warm
    or hot to the touch. Once it appears, it can
    spread very rapidly, either with the rash
    increasing in size in the original affected area
    or by breaking out in other areas of the body.

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  • The condition is caused by Staphylococcus and
    Streptococcus bacteria, which get underneath the
    skin thanks to a cut or scratch. It most often
    starts as male organ rash when there is some form
    of cut, scratch or insect bite on or near the
    member. If a man has eczema on or near his male
    organ, the cracks in the skin that result from
    eczema can provide an easy access point for the
    bacteria.
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  • The bacteria responsible for cellulitis are
    fairly common, even among people who are healthy.
    They are likely to be found in higher quantities
    in people with eye, nose or throat infections.
    Some people are also more at risk of developing
    cellulitis, including people with diabetes, those
    with a weakened immune system, and individuals
    who use intravenous (IV) tablets.

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Complications
  • Fever often accompanies cellulitis. If the
    disease progresses into a more serious infection,
    a person is likely to feel some of the following
    symptoms 
  • - Tiredness
  • - Chills and shaking, as well as sweating
  • - Nausea
  • - Dizziness and lightheadedness
  • - Muscle aches
  • - Blistering
  • - Red streaks
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  • If the infection gets into the bloodstream,
    it can result in sepsis or blood poisoning, which
    in some cases can be fatal. Gangrene is another
    possible side effect, as is clotting.

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Treatment
  • Its important to seek treatment for
    cellulitis, both to relieve the pain associated
    with the early stages and prevent any serious
    complications from developing. A doctor will
    typically prescribe antibiotics. Sometimes pain
    relievers will also be recommended.
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  • Although cellulitis first presenting as a
    male organ rash is rare, it can occur. Men are
    advised to help prevent this by tending to any
    cuts or scrapes, treating dry skin conditions or
    fungal infections which might lead to cracks in
    the skin, and washing regularly to keep bacteria
    away.

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  • Of course, a male organ rash may be caused by
    many things other than cellulitis. Regular
    application of a first class member health crème
    (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil,
    which is clinically proven mild and safe for
    skin) can help prevent or alleviate rashes.
    Choose a crème that can keep the male organ skin
    hydrated through such moisturizing agents as Shea
    butter and vitamin E. Also be sure the crème
    contains alpha lipoic acid, a potent antioxidant.
    Alpha lipoic acid battles free radicals, which
    can damage and weaken manhood skin. Finally, if
    the crème contains vitamin D, so much the better
    this miracle vitamin is well known for its
    ability to help fight disease.
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