Male Organ Odor: 10 Ways to Destroy it before it Destroys the Mood


Posted December 10, 2019 by man1health

Nothing puts romance on ice like male organ odor. Here are ten ways to ensure it doesn’t ruin your Saturday night.
 
There are lots of reasons a man may have a smelly male organ. Sometimes, it’s an infection like a yeast infection, urinary tract infection, or urethritis, which can also come with a side of serious discomfort and will need some prescription intervention. Partner transmitted infections can also be to blame as well. However, the simplest and most common reason men have male organ odor is the most obvious, they either don’t regularly clean their member, or they just don’t do it well. Lax hygiene can lead to infections and other things like smegma, balanitis, and foreskin issues.

Here's the good news. There are many ways to keep a member smelling fresh as a morning mist with a little attention to detail and a few habits that are easy to make. Here are ten tips every man should know for keeping his junk smelling fresh and inviting. They range from hints on hygiene to safe intimacy practices and other grooming go-to’s that all men should know and incorporate into their wellness habits.

Male Organ Odor Buster #1: Hang Loose and Free When Possible

Switch out those tight, polyblend skivvies. Switch to loose cotton underwear, so the member has room to breathe and air out. This cuts down sweat, which cuts down the stink. Free ball at night as well to give the snake some time out of its cage each day to double down on the freshness.

Male Organ Odor Buster #2: Wash Warm and Wash Often

Clean the member frequently with warm water and a gentle cleanser. Rinse thoroughly, and pat or air dry as rubbing can cause irritation.

Male Organ Odor Buster #3: Be Meticulous

When cleaning the member, pay attention to every fold. If uncircumcised, retract the foreskin and gently clean the area to prevent smegma buildup.

Male Organ Odor Buster #4: Canvas the Whole Area

While it’s tempting just to wash the member with intent and let the water cascade down the rest, don’t resist spending some QT cleansing the entire reproductive area from the front to the back and all the sides. Male organ odors love to hide and multiply in dark, warm spaces.

Male Organ Odor Buster #5: Tend the Garden

Keep the pubic hair trimmed or shaved. Longer hair down there can clasp onto stinky smells from moisture, bacteria, dirt, and leftover emissions.

Male Organ Odor Buster #6: Talk it Out

Have an open dialogue with intimate partners about sensual health before getting busy. Do not engage in intimacy with a person who has a rash, discharge, or other symptoms of partner transmitted infections (PTIs).

Male Organ Odor Buster #7: The Other Infections

Carryover from #6, do not have any kind of intimate contact with someone who has a UTI or yeast infection as they are also communicable. Generally, both have a funky, foul odor attached to them as well as a discharge that can be milky or chunky and white.

Male Organ Odor Buster #8: Oral Safety

When performing oral, use a barrier method. If they smell funky in their spot, decline. Many infections can be transmitted orally.

Male Organ Odor Buster #9: Protect Proficiently

When sensually active, use latex barrier and water-based cremes to prevent infection, bacterial invasion, and PTIs. Avoid anything that is oil-based or flavored; not only can it introduce bacteria, it can also lead to irritation and infection.

Male Organ Odor Buster #10: Freshen Up

Use a specially formulated male organ health creme (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to keep the member clean and fresh. This crème contains vitamin A for its skin-soothing and antibacterial properties. IT also contains other vitamins and essential nutrients that encourage healthy skin turnover, flexibility and reduce redness. Apply daily for best results.

Visit http://www.menshealthfirst.com for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on improving sensitivity and what to do to maintain a healthy member. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous websites.
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Last Updated December 10, 2019