Member Bumps: Avoiding Hives Triggers

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Member Bumps: Avoiding Hives Triggers Looking down at the manhood and discovering it has developed member bumps is never a pleasant surprise for a guy. Their presence signals a new worry about his male organ health, although often the bumps don t correlate with a significant health issue. Member bumps can come in a wide range of shapes and sizes, so it s no surprise that they can be caused by many different things. One of the causes many men don t think about is hives so learning more about hives prepares a guy for dealing with them. What are hives? Hives is the common name used to describe a condition that is medically known as urticarial. They present as welts on the skin. Some can be small and others can be relatively large. In some instances, they are raised slightly, which gives them a bump-like look; in other instances, they may more closely resemble a rash. Often one welt will bleed into another, making the two appear as one large welt. Hives are usually circular in shape. Often, especially with larger welts, they will be a deep red around the perimeter and a paler red in the center. Hives usually itch, causing discomfort; when they appear as member bumps, it can be embarrassing for a man, as he often is caught scratching down there. Individual hives don t usually last long, often fading away in 24 hours but they are usually replaced by new hives. It is not unusual for a case of acute hives to last as long as six weeks, with old hives fading and new ones replacing them. If a bout of hives continues beyond 6 weeks, it is considered a chronic case. What causes hives? Hives are basically an allergic reaction on the skin. Some trigger sends a signal to the body to release histamines to fight the trigger. This reaction causes the hives to form. Therefore, if a guy knows what his hives triggers are, he can take steps to avoid those triggers and thereby prevent hives from occurring. www.man1health.com

Unfortunately, sometimes determining exactly what the trigger is can be challenging, mainly because many things are associated with triggering hives. Some of the more common causes include: Pets. Many dogs, cats and other animals shed dander, which may be a hives trigger. Pollen. Insect bites and stings. Viral or fungal infections. Stress and anxiety. Certain foods, including shellfish, nuts, milk, chocolate, berries, eggs, soy, citrus fruits, etc. Sweating. Bacteria. Exposure to the sun. Certain chemicals (including some in soaps or laundry detergents). With such a wide range, narrowing down a trigger may take a lot of time. Working with a doctor is advised. They will likely recommend that a person keeps a comprehensive journal of all the foods, medicines, etc. that he takes and any exposures he may have to potential triggers. The journal will include, as close as possible, the time when a person may have been exposed to a trigger, so that a link can be theorized if hives occur soon after. (Hives may occur within minutes, but sometimes may take about two hours to show up). Once hives triggers are identified, a person can take steps to avoid those triggers. He also can learn what treatments he can use to help deal with the symptoms of hives. As mentioned, member bumps caused by hives tend to itch greatly. Regular use of a first rate male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help alleviate this. A crème that contains a combination of a highend emollient (like Shea butter) and a natural hydrator (like vitamin E) will provide moisture that can help soothe itching. It also helps if the crème contains alpha lipoic acid, a powerful antioxidant which strengthens male organ skin by fighting free radicals. www.man1health.com