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Title: Red Male Organ Dots Culprit: Meet Purpura


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Red Male Organ Dots Culprit Meet Purpura
By John Dugan
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  • Especially among fair skinned men, a red male
    organ is nothing unusual. Often the manhood skin
    has a reddish tinge to it naturally, and when a
    flow of blood rushes to the member in order to
    engorge it and prepare it for sensual activity,
    it often becomes a very red male organ indeed.
    Sometimes, however, there may be red dots that
    appear on the member, and a man may see these and
    wonder if this is a male organ health issue.
    Several things could be responsible, among them
    the condition known as purpura (or at times as
    idiopathic or immune thrombocytopenic purpura).

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What is purpura?
  • Sometimes known as blood spots or as blood spots
    or as skin hemorrhages, purpura are red or purple
    colored spots that appear on the surface of the
    skin. (They can also appear on organs, mucus
    membranes or in the mouth.)
  • In general, purpura are classified as
    thrombocytopenic or as non-thromboctyopenic. The
    difference between the two is fairly simple. If
    it is thrombocytopenic, that means that ones
    platelets counts are lower than they should be.
    If it is non-thrombcytopenic, the n theres
    nothing wrong with ones platelet counts.

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  • When a low platelet count is not the issue,
    common causes of purpura include weak or inflamed
    blood vessels scurvy, which occurs when the body
    doesnt get enough vitamin C any medications
    that may have an impact upon platelet function
    specific congenital disorders or conditions that
    interfere with the bloods ability to clot
    appropriately.

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  • And when low platelet count IS a concern, there
    are several factors that could be responsible.
    Immune or idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura
    describes a condition in which the bodys immune
    system starts attacking its platelets. Several
    other medical conditions, including Rocky
    Mountain spotted fever, HIV and hepatitis C can
    lower platelet counts as well, as can infections
    in the blood or certain medications.
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  • Purpura can appear anywhere on the body,
    including as purple or red male organ dots.
    Sometimes they appear widely space apart,
    sometimes clustered together.

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Treatment
  • So a guy notices he has these red male organ
    dots. What does he do?
  • The first order of business is to see a doctor
    and get it properly diagnosed. Assuming it is
    indeed purpura, the doctor will then try to
    determine the cause so that he will know the
    appropriate treatment. For example, if scurvy is
    the cause, increasing vitamin C consumption may
    be the first step.
  • When low platelet counts are involved, the
    doctor will want to get that count raised to a
    more typical number. Frequently the first line of
    treatment is the use of corticosteroids. This
    essentially tells your immune system to chill out
    a little, hopefully enough so that it stops
    killing platelets. This can take a little while,
    usually anywhere from a couple of weeks to six or
    seven weeks.

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  • Sometimes purpura can be more severe and lead to
    bleeding rather than just red dots. In such
    cases, or in cases in which corticosteroids dont
    appear to be effective, a doctor may recommend
    intravenous immunoglobulin (usually referred to
    as IVIG).
  •  
  • There also are several other medications which
    may be utilized to combat the diminished platelet
    situation.
  • Purpura can be a recurring problem, so men should
    keep an eye out for it and report it to their
    doctors if it does return.

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  • When not caused by purpura, a red male organ also
    is a sign of good male organ health, which can be
    enhanced by the regular application of a top
    drawer male organ health oil (health
    professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is
    clinically proven mild and safe for skin). The
    best oil will contain arginine, an amino acid
    which helps maintain manhood blood vessel health,
    often a problem with purpura. In addition, find
    an oil that contains vitamin D3, the so-called
    miracle vitamin, which has proven benefits in
    fighting diseases and supporting healthy cellular
    function.

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