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For Men: 4 Signs Your Pen*is healthy

Taking care of the penis should be prioritised to prevent bacterial build-ups that can lead to infections and diseases.

Everyone’s pern*is is different from the others in terms of its size, shape, type, and amount of discharge that it releases. But you should take care of your penis as much as you do for other parts of the body.

As important as it is for women to take care of their vagi_nal health, for men, it is as crucial to maintaining a healthy penis.

Both pen and testi*cular health determine overall health, which is why regular self-examination can help you stay aware of any changes in the intimate area. But how to know what a healthy pen feels or looks like? Here’s all you need to know.

  • Note the colour of the Pen

One of the ways you can tell whether your pen is healthy or not is by checking the colour of the penis. Research from Medical News Today shares that a penis should be roughly the same colour as the surrounding skin, though it may be a shade darker or lighter. Furthermore, it reports that a person should not have any pain in their penis when urinating or engaging in sexual activity.

  • Free of lumps

Lumps in the pen can be of many different types. Most of them are harmless. However, any type of penile lumps can indicate an unhealthy penis. One of the primary causes could be a blockage in the sebaceous gland, which can lead to the formation of cysts, a tissue sac filled with pus or fluid. Most cysts go away on their own, while some get worse and more painful.

  • No abnormal discharge

Research suggests that a healthy penis is free of lesions, warts, and abnormal discharge. There are usually no bumps including those caused by a cyst or pimples, also called pearly pen papules. These are also called hirsutoid papillomas – tiny, skin-coloured bumps on the head of the pen.

  • Free of sores or inflammation

An irritated pen can be a sign of an unhealthy pen. Balan*itis is a common condition characterized by inflammation of the head of the pen. The condition can be caused by bacterial or fungal infections or can result from chemicals, viru*ses or allergies. Furthermore, when one fails to keep the inside of the foreskin clean, balan*itis can occur.

Dj Citrus

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