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Is that Red Male Organ the Result of Diabetes Treatment?

A man with diabetes may be more likely to develop the swollen red male organ condition known as balanitis. It may be linked to the diabetes itself but it may also result from some treatment options.

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Is that Red Male Organ the Result of Diabetes Treatment?

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  1. Is that Red Male Organ the Result of Diabetes Treatment? By John Dugan

  2. Regular inspection of the manhood is important for male organ health, and signals such as an inflamed red male organ can alert a man to potential issues that he needs to address. Often, a man with diabetes may be more prone to inflammation (often termed balanitis) than a man without diabetes. Taking steps to treat this inflammation aids in keeping the member healthy. • Balanitis • Balanitis is a persistent inflammation of the male organ, usually in the headp and/or the sheath. An overly red male organ is the most typical symptom, often accompanied by varying degrees of soreness or over-sensitivity in the affected area; in some cases, the soreness can be significant. Often, the red male organ can be very itchy, as well. Rashes or flakiness of the skin can also develop. www.man1health.com

  3. In general, men who are intact are somewhat more likely to develop balanitis than those who are without a sheath. But regardless of sheath status, men with diabetes are at increased risk of balanitis; experts rank diabetes as the main underlying cause of balanitis in adult men. • Diabetes connection • Why does diabetes bring about this inflamed situation in the male organ? Not surprisingly, it has to do with blood sugar levels.When a person’s blood sugar levels are not managed properly, there can be an excessive build-up of sugar in the urine. Sugary urine is an especially attractive breeding place for bacteria. When urine leaves the male organ, it is not uncommon for some small droplets to dribble onto the sheath or the glans of the male organ. When the sugary urine dries, the bacteria stays on the male organ and causes the inflammation. www.man1health.com

  4. Maintaining proper blood sugar levels can help men with diabetes to avoid an unhealthy red male organ. It’s also important to be vigilant about wiping away stray drops of urine from the male organ. • Treatment can be an issue. • Sometimes, however, a man with diabetes who takes pains to keep his male organ cleansed of urine drops may still develop balanitis. This has to do with the medications that may be involved in treatment, especially of type 2 diabetes. www.man1health.com

  5. Many diabetes medications fall into a class of medications known as SGLT2 inhibitors. (SGLT2 stands for sodium-glucose co-transporter type 2.) The goal of these medications is to help lower blood sugar; they also can help to lower blood pressure and may even provide a slight weight loss benefit. However, they do often bring about an increased risk of balanitis. • The reason for this increased risk has to do with how the medications lower blood sugar levels. They do this by essentially scavenging the blood for excess sugar, capturing some of that excess and sending it to be released through urinary excretion. In other words, it gets rid of the sugar in the blood but it increases the sugar in the urine. www.man1health.com

  6. In addition, SGLT2 inhibitors can sometimes cause varying levels of dehydration. Dehydrated skin in the male organ is more susceptible to inflammation, itching and flaking. • Men who are on SGLT2 inhibitors should take a little extra time after urination to wipe away any excess droplets. (Shaking them away is not usually sufficient, as some urine is likely to remain on the male organ after shaking.) Those who are intact should be sure to clean regularly underneath the prepuce as well. www.man1health.com

  7. A painful red male organ can be an inconvenience, and one doesn’t have to have diabetes to develop balanitis. In addition to properly cleansing, it helps to regularly apply a top drawer male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil) to help ensure continued male organ health. Balanitis is often accompanied by a distinctive odor, and a crème that includes the mighty antibacterial properties of vitamin A can help reduce that odor. In addition, a creme with a potent antioxidant like alpha lipoic acid is recommended. Antioxidants help to boost the immune system, which in turn helps fight infection and inflammation. Adding a crème like Man1 Man Oil to one’s daily health regimen is a common sense approach to maintaining male organ health.

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