Peeling skin, issues related to circumcision, etc?
Hello, doctor.
I have a few questions.
First, it is generally normal to achieve an erection and ejaculate when masturbating.
However, recently, when I tried to have intercourse with my girlfriend for the first time, I found that I would lose my erection as soon as I attempted penetration.
I was able to maintain an erection during oral sex.
I'm not sure if this is a barrier issue or just a matter of being inexperienced on my first attempt.
Second, I noticed that my foreskin usually covers the glans completely.
In the past, when I masturbated, it also remained covered during erections.
However, during that encounter, my glans was exposed for the first time.
Afterward, I felt uncomfortable walking and ended up retracting the foreskin back over the glans.
Do I need to consider a circumcision?
Third, I have been pulling back my foreskin more frequently to clean it, using soap.
However, for the past couple of days, I’ve noticed that when I pull it back, the foreskin and glans feel stickier than usual, causing a slight irritation.
I also experienced some peeling, but there is no pain, itching, or redness, and no rashes.
What could this be? Is it due to over-cleaning or inflammation? Thank you, doctor.
1q, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/10/05
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1.
It takes time to adapt; it's a long-term challenge.
2.
If it can be resolved conservatively, surgery may not be necessary.
3.
Just rinse with clean water; if there is redness or peeling, seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2017/10/05
More Info
Understanding common urological concerns, particularly regarding erection issues and foreskin care, is essential for maintaining sexual health and overall well-being. Let's address your questions one by one.
Erection Issues
It's not uncommon for men to experience difficulties with erections, especially during their first sexual encounters. This can be attributed to a variety of factors, including anxiety, nervousness, or simply the unfamiliarity of the situation. The fact that you were able to achieve an erection during oral sex suggests that there may not be a significant underlying medical issue. Performance anxiety is a common phenomenon, particularly for first-time experiences, and it can lead to temporary erectile dysfunction.
If this issue persists, it might be beneficial to consult with a healthcare professional who specializes in sexual health. They can help determine if there are any underlying psychological or physiological factors contributing to your difficulties. Techniques such as relaxation exercises, open communication with your partner, and gradual exposure to sexual activities can also help alleviate anxiety.
Foreskin Concerns
Regarding your foreskin, it is normal for the foreskin to cover the glans (the head of the penis) when flaccid. During an erection, the foreskin may retract, exposing the glans. If you find that your foreskin is too tight or causes discomfort, you might be experiencing a condition known as phimosis, where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted.
If you are experiencing discomfort or if the foreskin does not retract easily, it may be worth discussing circumcision with a urologist. Circumcision can alleviate issues related to phimosis and improve hygiene, but it is a personal decision that should be made after considering the benefits and risks.
Cleaning and Sensitivity Issues
You mentioned that you have been cleaning under your foreskin with soap and have noticed some sensitivity and peeling. It's crucial to be gentle when cleaning this area. Over-cleaning or using harsh soaps can lead to irritation or inflammation. The glans and the inner foreskin are sensitive areas, and excessive friction or exposure to soap can cause irritation, leading to symptoms like peeling or a sticky sensation.
If you are experiencing discomfort, it might be wise to reduce the frequency of cleaning or switch to a milder, unscented soap. If the irritation persists or worsens, or if you develop any additional symptoms such as pain, itching, or unusual discharge, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare provider. They can assess whether you are experiencing a mild irritation or if there is an underlying infection or condition that requires treatment.
Conclusion
In summary, your experiences with erection difficulties during your first sexual encounter are likely related to anxiety and are not uncommon. If these issues continue, consider seeking professional advice. Regarding your foreskin, if you experience discomfort or tightness, a consultation with a urologist may be beneficial. Lastly, be cautious with your cleaning routine to avoid irritation. If symptoms persist, don't hesitate to seek medical advice. Maintaining open communication with healthcare professionals can help you navigate these concerns effectively.
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