Uncircumcised, purplish corona?
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Nìngmíng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/17
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
If you go to the hospital for an examination and experience tightness that feels constricting, it is advisable to seek appropriate management.
Reply Date: 2017/08/17
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Understanding purple discoloration and sensitivity in the urethral area can be concerning, and it’s important to address these symptoms with a comprehensive approach. Based on your description and the accompanying images, it seems you are experiencing some unusual changes in the genital area, particularly around the corona (the ridge of the glans penis) and possibly related to sensitivity during sexual activity.
1. Purple Discoloration: The persistent purple discoloration of the corona that does not cause pain can be indicative of several conditions. One possibility is that it could be a form of vascular engorgement, which is common during arousal. However, if this discoloration has been present for an extended period (like five years) and has not changed, it may warrant further investigation. Conditions such as Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, can lead to changes in color and sensitivity. Additionally, skin conditions such as lichen planus or lichen sclerosus can also cause discoloration and should be ruled out.
2. Sensitivity During Erection: The inability to retract the skin over the glans without pain during an erection suggests that there may be a tightness or sensitivity issue, possibly related to phimosis (a condition where the foreskin cannot be fully retracted over the glans). This can lead to discomfort during sexual activity and may require medical intervention. Proper lubrication during intercourse can help alleviate some discomfort, but if the issue persists, it is advisable to consult a urologist for a thorough examination and potential treatment options.
3. Stimulation and Erection Issues: If you are experiencing difficulty maintaining an erection or if the sensitivity in the corona is affecting your sexual performance, it could be related to both physical and psychological factors. The sensation of tightness or discomfort can lead to anxiety during sexual activity, which can further exacerbate erectile dysfunction. It’s important to communicate openly with your partner about these issues, as stress and anxiety can significantly impact sexual performance.
In summary, while some of the symptoms you describe may be benign, the persistence of purple discoloration and sensitivity issues should not be overlooked. It is crucial to seek a professional evaluation from a urologist who can perform a physical examination, possibly conduct imaging studies, and provide a definitive diagnosis. They may also recommend treatments ranging from topical therapies to surgical options, depending on the underlying cause.
Additionally, if you are experiencing psychological distress related to these symptoms, consider discussing this with a mental health professional. Addressing both the physical and emotional aspects of your condition can lead to a more comprehensive treatment plan and improved quality of life. Remember, early intervention is key in managing any potential underlying conditions effectively.
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