Masturbation issues?
I would like to ask about washing the penis and glans with body wash.
I rubbed the sensitive area of the glans until I felt an urge to ejaculate, then I rinsed with warm water to clean the smegma and glans.
After washing, when I retracted the foreskin, I noticed small red spots on the corona of the glans.
(After 1-2 days, the small spots have diminished.) What should I do if there is a break in the skin of the glans? It has been 1-2 days.
I feel that it is not as easy to achieve an erection as usual...
I am a bit anxious and worried about potential difficulties with erections or other issues that could affect the entire genital area.
Will this resolve on its own if I leave it alone?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/10
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Continue to monitor; if there are any issues, visit the outpatient clinic.
Reply Date: 2017/08/10
More Info
When it comes to sensitivity and care for the penis, particularly in the context of hygiene practices and potential irritation, it’s important to approach the situation with both caution and understanding. Based on your description, it seems you may have experienced some irritation or minor injury to the glans (the head of the penis) due to friction while washing. This can happen if the skin is sensitive or if excessive pressure is applied during cleaning.
Understanding the Situation
1. Sensitivity and Irritation: The glans and the area around it can be quite sensitive, especially if there is a history of irritation or if the skin is not accustomed to certain types of soap or cleaning products. Using body wash or soap that is not specifically designed for sensitive areas can lead to irritation. It’s advisable to use mild, unscented soap or products specifically formulated for genital hygiene.
2. Signs of Irritation: The redness you observed on the corona (the ridge of the glans) could indicate irritation or a mild inflammatory response. If the redness is accompanied by pain, swelling, or discharge, it may suggest a more serious issue, such as an infection or dermatitis.
3. Healing Process: Minor irritations or abrasions often heal on their own within a few days. If the irritation is mild and there are no other concerning symptoms, it’s likely that the area will improve without intervention. However, it’s crucial to monitor the situation closely.
Recommendations for Care
1. Gentle Cleaning: Continue to clean the area gently with warm water. Avoid using harsh soaps or scrubbing too vigorously. If you feel the need to use soap, opt for a gentle, hypoallergenic product.
2. Avoid Irritants: Refrain from using any products that may further irritate the area, such as scented lotions, powders, or other personal care products that could cause a reaction.
3. Moisturization: If the skin appears dry or irritated, applying a small amount of a fragrance-free moisturizer or a barrier cream may help soothe the area. Products containing aloe vera or vitamin E can be beneficial, but ensure they are safe for use on sensitive skin.
4. Observe Symptoms: Keep an eye on the symptoms. If the redness persists beyond a few days, or if you notice increased pain, swelling, or any discharge, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional. They can assess whether there is an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
5. Erectile Function Concerns: If you are experiencing anxiety about erectile function, it’s important to remember that temporary changes in sensitivity or irritation can affect sexual arousal and performance. Stress and anxiety can also play significant roles in erectile function. If these concerns persist, discussing them with a healthcare provider can help alleviate fears and provide guidance.
When to Seek Medical Attention
- Persistent Symptoms: If the redness does not improve after a few days, or if it worsens, seek medical advice.
- Pain or Discomfort: If you experience significant pain, discomfort, or any unusual discharge, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional.
- Erectile Dysfunction: If you notice ongoing issues with achieving or maintaining an erection, it’s advisable to discuss this with a doctor, as it could be related to psychological factors or physical health.
Conclusion
In summary, while minor irritation of the glans can often resolve on its own, it’s essential to practice gentle hygiene and monitor for any concerning symptoms. If you have any doubts or if the situation does not improve, do not hesitate to seek professional medical advice. Taking care of your genital health is crucial, and addressing any issues early can help prevent more significant problems in the future.
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