Penis Pimples - Tips for Handling Acne on the Manhood

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Penis Pimples - Tips for Handling Acne on the Manhood Photo by John Dugan

Acne is considered the scourge of adolescence, but even older men may experience the occasional outbreak here and there on their bodies. Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for men to see telltale dots spring up even on the skin of the penis, leading to a temptation to take action with pins, tweezers, sharp fingernails and even scissors, hoping to snip open the skin and drain the blockage.

While it's true that a popped pimple tends to be less painful than a cyst that’s full to bursting, breaking open a penis pimple could bring about some nasty side effects. Professional advice from a dermatologist, as well as proper penis treatment, could help men to alleviate the problem without doing yet more damage in the process.

Determining the Cause

A standard pimple is easy to identify. Most are small and red, and beneath the skin, a tiny core of white material shines through. These little acne cysts commonly form in hair follicles, so most men with penis pimples develop them along the pubic hairline. A few unlucky souls have developed penis acne along the shaft of the penis, however, and these lesions can be incredibly sore and painful if they fill with pus.

A small dot on the penis can't automatically be attributed to acne, however, as some other medical conditions also cause sores to form along the penis. Pearly penile papules, for example, are harmless little specks of white tissue that form in a ring on the tip of the penis. To the untrained eye, these lesions can look a little like acne. Similarly, some sexually transmitted diseases may cause acne-like lesions to form on the penis.

A doctor can use a visual exam and perhaps a quick laboratory test to determine what's causing the lesion and what should be done about it. Any man with a painful speck should consider a doctor's appointment as a vital part of the healing process.

Hacking, Cutting and Popping - Acne Removal Measures to Avoid

Once a doctor has determined that acne, not some other more serious condition, is at fault for the blemishes, it can be tempting to "solve" the problem by eliminating the visible evidence. However, lancing or popping an acne spot to get rid of the material inside can allow bacteria to move from the encapsulated skin beneath the pimple into the bloodstream, resulting in further inflammation, swelling and discomfort. In addition, popping or cutting the lesions can lead to scars, resulting in more permanent disfigurement of the penile skin.

Good Alternatives for Acne Treatment

If acne is the cause of the penis bump, a warm compress can bring the infected material to the surface, where the body can process the detritus and whisk it away.

Men with painful penis pimples may want to avoid sexual activity, as the affected skin may be further irritated. Furthermore, the friction involved in sex can cause the lesions to burst, causing considerable pain and increasing the chances of ongoing infection. It's best to focus on healing and leave the sex aside until the body is functioning as it should.

Treating the area with vitamins A and C, found in quality penis health cremes, may help to shrink the lesions, heal the affected skin and prevent further breakouts from occurring. Once the skin has healed, these cremes can help the skin to stay soft, smooth and flexible. Applying a penis vitamin cream (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) is remarkably easy, too, as the product absorbs quickly and leaves no oily residue behind. It could be an excellent acne-prevention tool for men who want to ensure that the penis looks great and functions beautifully, each and every time.

Author's Profile

For additional information on most common penis health issues, tips on improving penis sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy penis, visit: http://www.penishealth101.com. 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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