Glans issues
Hello doctor, a few days ago I used a newly purchased masturbator and noticed some stinging pain on the glans, along with some redness.
After that, I experienced a stinging sensation in the glans and urethral opening while urinating, but the pain subsided after the third time I went to the bathroom.
I have observed for three days and it seems there are no further issues.
Can I be reassured? Thank you, doctor.
Shou Shou, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/09/09
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello: If the cup is clean, it may just be inflammation caused by excessive stimulation of the glans.
You can observe for three days, and if there are no issues, that's fine.
If the symptoms reappear, please visit a urology clinic for evaluation.
Reply Date: 2016/09/09
More Info
It's great that you're reaching out to discuss your concerns regarding glans sensitivity after using a sex toy. First and foremost, it's important to understand that sensitivity and discomfort in the glans (the head of the penis) can occur for a variety of reasons, especially after using a new sex toy like a masturbation sleeve or a "fleshlight."
When you first use a new sex toy, your body may react to the material, the friction, or even the pressure applied during use. This can lead to temporary redness, irritation, or a tingling sensation in the glans. The fact that you experienced some discomfort and redness after using the toy is not uncommon, especially if it was your first time using it. It's also worth noting that the skin on the glans is sensitive and can react to changes in stimulation or friction.
The symptoms you described—such as the initial pain during urination and the subsequent resolution of symptoms—suggest that your body may have simply needed some time to recover from the stimulation. The fact that the discomfort subsided after a few days and that you have not noticed any further issues is a positive sign. However, it’s essential to monitor your symptoms closely. If you experience any recurring pain, unusual discharge, or persistent redness, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
Here are a few tips to ensure your experience with sex toys remains safe and enjoyable:
1. Hygiene: Always ensure that your sex toys are clean before and after use. Use warm water and mild soap or a designated toy cleaner. This helps prevent infections that can arise from bacteria.
2. Lubrication: Using a good quality lubricant can reduce friction and irritation. Make sure to choose a lubricant that is compatible with your toy's material (water-based lubricants are generally safe for most toys).
3. Take Breaks: If you notice any discomfort, it might be beneficial to take a break from using the toy for a few days to allow your body to recover.
4. Listen to Your Body: If you feel any pain or discomfort during use, it’s essential to stop and reassess. Everyone's body reacts differently, and what feels good for one person may not feel good for another.
5. Consult a Professional: If you have ongoing concerns about sensitivity, pain, or any other symptoms, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice and address any underlying issues.
In summary, it sounds like your symptoms were likely a temporary reaction to the new toy, and since they have resolved, you can feel reassured. However, always prioritize your health and comfort, and don't hesitate to seek medical advice if you have any doubts or concerns in the future. Enjoy exploring your sexuality safely!
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