The Itchy Penis and Psoriasis - Can Natural Remedies Help?

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The Itchy Penis and Psoriasis - Can Natural Remedies Help? Photo by John Dugan

There's not a guy alive who hasn't experienced an itchy penis at one time or another; but there's a difference between a penis that has the occasional itch and one that is affected by psoriasis. The latter can be a major inconvenience and needs to be treated periodically to provide relief. Engaging in proper penis care can help to alleviate the most inconvenience symptoms of psoriasis.

What is psoriasis?

Psoriasis is one of the most common skin disorders and can occur on almost any part of the body, including the penis. When a person has psoriasis, the skin cell's life cycle is affected; it causes the cells to overproduce, creating a build-up on the surface of the skins that presents as thick scales or itchy, red patches.

Exactly what causes psoriasis is unknown, but it seems to be associated with a problem with the immune system. This problem causes T cells to start treating healthy skin cells as if they were a wound that needed healing: they tell the body to create more skin cells, because they think this is needed to prevent the wound from getting infected.

Herbal and natural treatments

There are a number of medical treatments that are involved in treating psoriasis, including corticosteroids, retinoids and drugs that alter the immune system; however, many people have found some relief through the use of herbal-based or other natural treatments. If a man has a persistent case of psoriasis on his skin, he may want to consider incorporating some form of natural therapy into his treatment - after consulting his doctor, of course.

Among the herbal or natural therapies often recommended for psoriasis are:

- Salt baths. Many skin conditions seem to respond positively when the affected area is soaked in warm salt water. (The key here is warm, not hot; no penis wants to be scalded.) Adding Epsom salts to a warm bath and soaking for 15 minutes may provide relief. A man should definitely remember to add a cream with a quality moisturizer after drying off.

- Oat compress. Wrap a cup of oats (such as are found in regular oatmeal) in a cloth. Soak the cloth in buttermilk, then wring out the excess moisture and apply to the affected area of the penis.

- Turmeric. The herb turmeric is associated with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties, and many naturopaths believe that it can relieve symptoms associated with psoriasis. Turmeric is not intended to be applied topically, but should be ingested in foods such as curries.

- Sarsparilla root and juniper. Some homeopathic practitioners recommend drinking a tea made from boiling together sarsparilla root and juniper to address psoriasis, as these ingredients are thought to reduce toxins associated with immune disorders.

- Sunlight. Most doctors agree that a small amount of natural sunlight tends to help reduce psoriasis; the problem here, of course, is that exposing the penis to sunlight cannot be done just anywhere. If a man has a properly private back yard, bringing his guy out for a 10-minute sunbath might be a good idea; however, since penis skin is very sensitive, it's important not to overdo this.

As mentioned, consult with a doctor before employing any of the above strategies.

Using herbal or natural approaches to relieving an itchy penis is a good start, but it mustn't end there. Regularly using a top drawer penis health cream (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) is a necessary supplement to any psoriasis treatment regimen. A man must make sure that the chosen cream contains an absolutely first rate emollient, such as Shea butter, to provide effective moisturization that can alleviate itching. Also essential is a powerful antioxidant, such as alpha lipoic acid, which offsets harmful oxidative and aging processes of penis cells, very necessary when combating the proliferation of skin cells associated with psoriasis.

Author's Profile

Visit www.man1health.com for more information about treating common penis health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of penis sensation. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.


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