Prepuce issues, semen, examination?
Hello, doctor.
I would like to ask if the lump on my foreskin will go away on its own? I noticed very small particles in a ring-like area at the base of the glans after masturbation.
They are the same color as the glans, and they are not painful or itchy.
After ejaculation, the discharge is a translucent light yellow.
Is this normal, especially after not ejaculating for about two weeks? Thank you, doctor.
Hua Er, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/08/28
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Issues with the foreskin may require examination by a physician to determine if there has been any injury.
If small particles are gradually increasing in size, it is also advisable to seek medical attention.
Semen is normal.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/08/28
More Info
When it comes to foreskin issues and changes in semen, it is important to understand the anatomy and physiological processes involved. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing some concerns regarding a lump on your foreskin and changes in the appearance of your semen after ejaculation. Let's break down these issues.
Foreskin Lump
The lump you describe at the base of the glans (the head of the penis) could be a number of things. Common causes include:
1. Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, harmless bumps that can appear around the corona of the glans. They are normal anatomical variations and do not require treatment.
2. Fordyce Spots: These are small, painless, pale bumps that are sebaceous glands without hair follicles. They are also normal and not a cause for concern.
3. Inflammation or Infection: If the lump is new and has appeared after sexual activity, it could be due to irritation or a mild infection, especially if there is any friction involved during masturbation.
4. Cysts or Other Lesions: Occasionally, cysts can form in the area, which are usually benign but may require evaluation if they persist or change.
In many cases, such lumps can resolve on their own, especially if they are due to irritation. However, if the lump persists, changes in size, or if you experience any pain, discomfort, or other symptoms, it would be wise to consult a urologist for a thorough examination.
Semen Changes
Regarding the changes in your semen, it is not uncommon for semen to appear different based on various factors, including:
1. Frequency of Ejaculation: If you have not ejaculated for a couple of weeks, the semen may appear thicker or more viscous. The color can also vary; a translucent yellowish hue is generally considered normal, especially if it has been a while since your last ejaculation.
2. Hydration and Diet: Your hydration status and diet can also affect the appearance of semen. Dehydration can lead to thicker semen, while certain foods can influence its color and consistency.
3. Infection or Inflammation: If there were any signs of infection, such as unusual odor, pain during ejaculation, or changes in urination, it would be important to seek medical advice.
Recommendations
1. Observation: If the lump is not painful, itchy, or changing, you may choose to observe it for a short period. Many benign conditions resolve without intervention.
2. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent any potential infections. Gently clean the area with mild soap and water.
3. Consultation: If you have any concerns or if the lump persists, it would be best to consult a urologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment options if necessary.
4. Semen Analysis: If you notice any significant changes in your semen or if you have concerns about fertility, a semen analysis can be performed to assess sperm health.
In conclusion, while many foreskin issues and changes in semen can be benign and self-resolving, it is always best to err on the side of caution and seek medical advice if you have any doubts or if symptoms persist. Your health and peace of mind are important, and a urologist can provide the necessary guidance tailored to your specific situation.
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