whenever possible

  whenever possible 

Apply a cold compress : Using ice or a chilled washcloth on the affected area can actually help prevent further burning. Even if you’ve removed yourself from the direct sunlight, the skin can continue to burn, leaving you with an even bigger irritation than expected. Once you’ve identified that burning has occurred, immediately apply a cold compress in order to minimize the burn, as well as sooth the skin. Be sure not to directly apply ice to the skin as this may further irritate the delicate area. 3) Visit a doctor : In the most extreme of cases, a sunburn can lead to infection and more serious medical problems. If after

 several days your burn is still blistering, oozing or even bleeding, contact a medical professional who will be able to determine whether or not an antibiotic is necessary. Soothing the Skin Unfortunately, it’s not practical to sit inside with an ice pack and loose clothing for the entirety of a sunburn, which can last for days. For a man that’s still experiencing discomfort from a sunburned manhood, try a male organ health crème (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) to relieve the painful symptoms of a sunburn

 while staying active in the summer. An excellent male organ health crème should include ingredients such as shea butter, vitamin E and vitamin D to restore the sunburnedmanhood back to perfect health. It’s important to opt for a moisturizer specifically designed for the sensitive private area in order to not further irritate the area. 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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