Glans issues
Hello doctor, when I was 11 years old, I enjoyed rubbing my glans against the mattress for pleasure, but I never ejaculated.
Since then, I have been masturbating by gripping my foreskin without exposing the glans.
Recently, I started using lotion for masturbation and rubbing the glans, but I have been unable to reach orgasm due to a persistent burning and stinging sensation.
This sensation is particularly pronounced on both sides below the glans.
I usually do not expose my glans in daily life, and I am wondering if this sensitivity could be the cause and if it will have any implications for the future.
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/03/10
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The burning and stinging sensations you are experiencing may be caused by the foreskin.
It is advisable to seek medical attention to understand the true situation.
Please visit a urology department at a hospital, where a physician will provide you with an explanation.
Thank you for your inquiry.
Reply Date: 2017/03/10
More Info
Understanding sensitivity issues with the glans, particularly in the context of your experiences, involves a multifaceted approach that encompasses both physiological and psychological aspects. The glans penis, or the head of the penis, is highly sensitive due to a dense concentration of nerve endings. This sensitivity can vary significantly among individuals and can be influenced by various factors, including personal habits, hygiene, and even psychological factors.
From your description, it seems that you have developed a heightened sensitivity in the glans, which may be contributing to the discomfort you experience during masturbation. The burning and stinging sensations you describe, especially when using lubrication, could be indicative of several potential issues. One possibility is that the lubrication you are using may not be compatible with your skin or may contain irritants that exacerbate sensitivity. It's essential to choose a lubricant that is hypoallergenic and free from fragrances or other irritants.
Another consideration is the possibility of a condition known as "glans sensitivity" or "hyperesthesia." This condition can occur when the glans is not regularly exposed, leading to increased sensitivity when it is stimulated. Since you mentioned that you typically do not expose the glans, it is possible that the sudden stimulation is causing discomfort. Over time, with gradual exposure, sensitivity may decrease, but this process should be approached with caution to avoid further irritation.
Additionally, psychological factors can play a significant role in sexual arousal and response. Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance can lead to difficulties in achieving orgasm, even if physical stimulation is adequate. If you find that your thoughts or feelings about masturbation are causing you distress, it may be beneficial to explore these feelings further, possibly with a mental health professional who specializes in sexual health.
In terms of future implications, while heightened sensitivity itself is not inherently problematic, it can affect your sexual experiences and satisfaction. If the discomfort persists or worsens, it would be advisable to consult a urologist or a healthcare provider specializing in sexual health. They can perform a thorough examination to rule out any underlying conditions, such as infections or skin disorders, that could be contributing to your symptoms.
In summary, sensitivity issues with the glans can stem from a combination of physical and psychological factors. It is crucial to assess the products you are using, consider gradual exposure to the glans, and reflect on any psychological factors that may be influencing your experiences. If discomfort continues, seeking professional advice is a prudent step to ensure your sexual health and well-being.
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