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Member Melanosis: A Not-so-serious Male Organ Discoloration Every Man Should Know About

How many times must a man look at his member each day? Probably a lot, right? In addition to just being part of everyday function, a man should always be aware of the condition of his mister. This means lumps, bumps, scratches, and yes, changes in coloration. When a man notices he has a discolored member, meaning one that is no longer in part, the same color, he may get anxious. He may panic and think the worse. While there are many reasons a man may experience male organ discoloration, one that is not as well-known is member melanosis. A harmless condition, member melanosis, is described as small dark patches of skin on the member. It is hyperpigmentation, which happens when melanin forms on the surface of the skin. It can also be known as genital lentiginosis. The spots can occur anywhere on the member, from the head to the shaft. It’s not dangerous or infectious and doesn’t need treatment of any kind.
Symptoms
The dark spots, macules, are the only real symptom of member melanosis. These macules are black or brown and less than a centimeter in length. They are painless and do not bleed. A man can ...
... have just one or many. They can appear on a man at any age.
In some very rare cases, member melanosis can lead to lichen sclerosus, which is often found on the foreskin of uncircumcised men. Treatment for lichen sclerosus can include topical ointments or surgery.
Risk Factors
While there are no in-stone predictors for this male organ discoloration, a man’s race and genetic makeup can play a part in his developing the condition.
Causes
This male organ discoloration can happen for a variety of reasons, including:
- Genital injury
- Psoralen and ultraviolet light (PUVA) therapy which is used to treat psoriasis and other skin conditions
- Use of anthralin, a psoriasis medication
Treatment
Like other harmless male organ discolorations, treatment is not required. A visit to the doc won’t hurt, however, just to calm one’s nerves and know there is nothing wrong.
That said, some men don’t like the aesthetic effect of member melanosis. Some men also may feel like they need to explain it to a partner and don’t want to have that conversation continually. For those men, surgical removal of the lesions may be an option. Surgeons would remove the skin layer that has the excess pigment and then skin graft and resurface the skin to mimic the condition of the rest of the skin. Laser therapy, specifically a Q-switched ruby laser, is another option. Both options can leave tiny scars and most likely will be considered elective procedures and not covered by insurance. However, both removal options are safe and do not negatively impact genital health and function. As with all procedures, a man should weigh his risk-benefit before deciding on a procedure.
Male Organ Discoloration Prevention
Since member melanosis is such an unpredictable condition, it’s not really possible to prevent it. A man should ask his doctor to keep an ongoing record of macules if he does have this male organ discoloration to check for any changes in color, shape, or size over time to be safe. Sometimes a change can signal melanoma, a very serious form of skin cancer.
To keep skin supple and to keep discolorations at a minimum when possible, a man should consider using 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 genital skin in good condition. This crème promotes healthy cell turnover and metabolism to keep skin clear and fresh.
Visit www.menshealthfirst.com for more information about treating common male organ health problems, including soreness, redness and loss of male organ sensation. 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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