Penile Issues: Tips for Uncovering the Glans and Semen Safety - Urology

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Semen and penile issues?


Hello doctor, I have two questions to ask you: 1.
How can I make the glans visible when I am both erect and flaccid? I’ve heard that washing the foreskin back and forth while showering can help; is that true? If not, what other methods can be used (without circumcision)? 2.
Is it safe for men to consume their own semen during masturbation?

A, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/02/13

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1.
It is not recommended to intentionally do this, as some individuals have a narrower foreskin.
If it is deliberately pushed back and does not return to its original position, it may lead to complications over time, and medical attention will be required.
2.
Is it safe for men to consume their own semen during masturbation? It is not advised.
Thank you for your inquiry.

Reply Date: 2017/02/13

More Info


When it comes to understanding penile issues, particularly regarding uncovering the glans (the head of the penis) and the safety of semen, there are several important factors to consider.

1. Uncovering the Glans
For men who are uncircumcised, the glans is typically covered by the foreskin. It's essential to maintain proper hygiene to prevent infections and other complications. Here are some tips for uncovering the glans:
- Gentle Retraction: During bathing, gently retract the foreskin to clean the area. This can help expose the glans and keep it clean. It's important to do this gently to avoid any pain or injury. Some men may find that the foreskin naturally retracts during an erection, which can also help in exposing the glans.

- Regular Cleaning: Regular washing with mild soap and water is crucial. Make sure to clean underneath the foreskin to remove smegma, which is a buildup of dead skin cells and oils. This can help prevent infections and maintain good hygiene.

- Consult a Doctor: If you find it difficult to retract the foreskin or experience pain, it may be beneficial to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance and check for any underlying conditions, such as phimosis, where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted.

- Avoid Forceful Retraction: It is important not to forcefully pull back the foreskin if it does not easily retract. This can cause pain, tearing, or scarring. If you are experiencing tightness or discomfort, seek medical advice.


2. Safety of Semen
Regarding the question of whether semen is safe to ingest, the answer is generally yes, as long as both partners are free from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Here are some points to consider:
- Nutritional Content: Semen contains various nutrients, including proteins, vitamins, and minerals. While some people may choose to ingest it, it is not necessary for nutritional purposes, as these nutrients can be obtained from a balanced diet.

- STI Risks: The primary concern with ingesting semen is the risk of STIs. If either partner has an STI, there is a risk of transmission through bodily fluids. Therefore, it is crucial to ensure both partners are tested and aware of their sexual health status.

- Personal Preference: Ultimately, the decision to ingest semen is a personal choice. Some individuals may find it unappealing or have concerns about hygiene, while others may not have any issues with it. Communication with your partner about preferences and boundaries is key.


Conclusion
In summary, uncovering the glans involves gentle retraction and regular cleaning, and if there are any concerns, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable. As for the safety of ingesting semen, it is generally safe if both partners are STI-free, but personal preferences and hygiene considerations should guide the decision. Always prioritize open communication with your partner regarding sexual health and practices.

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