Abnormal sensations in the penis?
Hello doctor, when I press on the glans of my penis when I am not erect, I feel a sensation similar to injury or inflammation, but it is not painful.
I also experience this sensation when my penis is engorged, but I am not sure where it is coming from; it is very mild.
Recently, I have not been getting morning erections as much...
Last week, I visited a urologist who performed a physical examination.
He suggested that if it feels like a problem, I should take B vitamins to improve it.
I have been taking them for a week, but the sensation persists.
This has not happened before, and the symptoms have been present for about three weeks.
Should I consider getting further tests? I recently had unprotected oral sex, but I have not had any sexual intercourse.
Li, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/10/06
Dr. Sun Hongshun reply Urology
Hello, since there has been no improvement despite taking the prescribed medication, please arrange for follow-up examinations with the original physician.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2016/10/06
More Info
When experiencing unusual sensations in the penis, particularly feelings akin to inflammation or discomfort when pressure is applied to the glans (the head of the penis), it is essential to consider several factors before determining the need for further urological evaluation. Your symptoms, including the absence of morning erections and the persistent sensation for about three weeks, warrant a closer look.
Firstly, the sensation you describe could be attributed to a variety of causes. These may include:
1. Psychological Factors: Stress, anxiety, or changes in mental health can significantly affect sexual function and sensations. If you have been under stress or experiencing anxiety, this could contribute to your symptoms.
2. Physical Factors: Conditions such as Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, can lead to discomfort and changes in erectile function. Other physical issues could include inflammation or infection of the penis, such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or urethritis (inflammation of the urethra).
3. Hormonal Changes: A decrease in testosterone levels can lead to reduced libido and changes in erectile function. If you are experiencing a lack of morning erections, this could be a sign of hormonal imbalance.
4. Nerve Damage or Circulatory Issues: Conditions affecting blood flow or nerve function can also lead to unusual sensations. Diabetes, for instance, can cause neuropathy, which may alter sensation in the genital area.
5. Infections: Although you mentioned that you have not had penetrative sexual intercourse recently, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can still occur through oral sex. Symptoms of STIs can sometimes manifest as discomfort or unusual sensations in the genital area.
Given that you have already consulted a urologist who performed a physical examination and recommended B vitamins, it may be beneficial to follow up with them, especially since your symptoms persist despite the initial intervention. Here are some steps you might consider:
- Follow-Up Appointment: Schedule a follow-up visit with your urologist to discuss your ongoing symptoms. Be sure to mention any changes or new symptoms that may have developed since your last visit.
- Further Testing: Your urologist may recommend additional tests such as blood tests to check hormone levels, a urinalysis to rule out infections, or imaging studies if they suspect structural issues.
- Consider Psychological Factors: If no physical cause is identified, it may be helpful to speak with a mental health professional to explore any psychological factors that could be contributing to your symptoms.
- Lifestyle Modifications: In the meantime, consider lifestyle changes that may improve your overall health, such as regular exercise, a balanced diet, and stress management techniques.
In conclusion, while your symptoms may not indicate an immediate emergency, they are significant enough to warrant further evaluation. Persistent changes in sexual function or sensations should not be ignored, and working closely with your healthcare provider will help ensure that any underlying issues are addressed appropriately.
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