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Smooth, clean, and clear manhood skin is what potential partners look for, and they may be turned off when they encounter male organ bumps instead. If hives are responsible, a guy needs to prevent their recurrence. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Preventing Hives (and Their Male Organ Bumps)


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Preventing Hives (and Their Male Organ Bumps)
By John Dugan
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  • A rash on the manhood is bad enough a case of
    hives on (and around) the member is even worse.
    Creating male organ bumps and general redness,
    hives can be an annoying male organ health
    concern. Men are often already self-conscious
    about benign male organ bumps like Fordyce spots
    or pearly male organ papules hives, which give
    the appearance of being worse and of being
    contagious (although they are not) can be a
    definite turn-off to sensual partners. So it
    would reason that preventing hives is an
    excellent male organ health strategy.

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Urticaria
  • Although hives is its common name, the medical
    name for this condition is urticaria. And it is
    also known by other names, including welts or
    nettle rash. Hives present as a series of red,
    raised, itchy rash, which on the member can look
    like male organ bumps. Sometimes theres some
    scaliness involved, and typically the area
    between the bumps is also red. On people whose
    skin tone is darker, the redness may not be as
    pronounced as on those with lighter skin tones. 
  • Where do these welts come from? Basically, they
    occur from the bodys attempts to fight an
    allergen, something that causes the body to
    increase its immune system response. In this
    case, it does so by increasing the amount of
    histamines in the body. This sometimes causes
    blood capillaries to leak, with the fluid
    gathering together in the skin and bringing about
    the hives.

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Causes and prevention
  • There are numerous factors that can cause hives,
    which are often referred to as triggers. The
    best way to prevent hives is to know which
    triggers affect an individual and take steps to
    prevent the trigger from being activated.
  • - Among the most common causes of hives are
  • - Many different medications, especially some
    antibiotics, NSAIDs (non-steroidal
    anti-inflammatory medicines, like aspirin), and
    ACE inhibitors.
  • - Stress
  • - Extreme and sudden changes in temperature
  • - Many foods, especially some nuts, shellfish,
    strawberries, wheat and products made from wheat,
    and eggs 
  • - Pet dander

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  • - Common infections such as a cold or the flu 
  • - Bacterial infections
  • - Latex
  • - Fever
  • - Dust mites
  • - Poison ivy and poison oak
  • - Insect bites or stings
  • - Too much sunlight exposure

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  • When the trigger is known, it is easier to
    determine preventive measures to take. For
    example, doctors could try changing medication
    options if the current medicine used is a trigger
    for hives. If, say, eggs are a food trigger for a
    person, he will need to avoid eating eggs and,
    depending on just how sensitive, also avoid foods
    in which eggs are a large component. (In most
    cases, people have allergies to the egg whites
    rather than the yolk, by the way.) Wearing long
    pants and long-sleeved shirts when venturing into
    wooded areas that may harbor poison ivy or poison
    oak may help prevent hives caused by these plant
    triggers.

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  • Stress is a very common trigger, and it can also
    be a secondary trigger, that is, another trigger
    may cause the hives, but stress may worsen it.
    Working with a doctor or other professional to
    determine ways to help lower stress can be a big
    help in preventing hives.
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  • People with hives should speak to their doctors
    to determine a treatment plan and a plan to
    prevent a recurrence once it is successfully
    treated.

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  • Male organ bumps from hives are likely to benefit
    from daily application of a first-class male
    organ health oil (health professionals recommend
    Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild
    and safe for skin). Not all male organ health
    oils are equal, so carefully examine the
    ingredients list. What is needed is one that
    contains both a high-end emollient (shea butter
    is a good one) and a natural hydrator (such as
    vitamin E). Ideally, the oil should also include
    vitamin A, which has special antiaging benefits
    and helps fight common skin blemishes.

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