and Treating Penis Irritation from Excessive Masturbation - Urology

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Hello doctor, in the past few days, I experienced a sudden sharp pain while masturbating.
Afterwards, I noticed that the shaft of my penis became rough and dry, resembling dead skin, but there is no pain, just occasional itching.
When erect, I observed some cracking.
I would like to know if there is a way to treat this and restore it to its original condition.

A-shi, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2017/11/26

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It is advisable for you to visit the urology department at the hospital for an examination.
Skin issues require a proper evaluation for diagnosis.
Additionally, if you have engaged in unsafe sexual practices, please discuss this with your physician.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2017/11/26

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Penis irritation from excessive masturbation is a common concern and can manifest in various ways, including roughness, dryness, itching, and even cracking of the skin. The symptoms you describe suggest that your penis may be experiencing irritation or minor trauma due to frequent friction. Here’s a comprehensive understanding of the situation and potential treatment options.


Understanding the Condition
1. Irritation and Trauma: Excessive masturbation can lead to skin irritation due to friction. The skin on the penis is sensitive, and repeated friction can cause it to become rough, dry, and even cracked. This is often exacerbated by the absence of adequate lubrication during the act.

2. Skin Changes: The rough, dry appearance you noted could be a result of the skin's protective barrier being compromised. The skin may also become inflamed, leading to itching or discomfort.

3. Cracking: The presence of cracks, especially when the penis is erect, indicates that the skin may be severely irritated or damaged. This can lead to pain during erections or sexual activity.


Treatment Options
1. Rest and Avoidance: The first step in treatment is to give your body time to heal. Avoid masturbation and any activities that may further irritate the area until the symptoms subside.

2. Moisturization: Applying a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer or a healing ointment (like Aquaphor or a similar product) can help soothe the skin and promote healing. Avoid products with alcohol or strong fragrances, as these can further irritate the skin.

3. Hydration: Ensure you are well-hydrated, as this can help maintain skin elasticity and overall health.

4. Warm Baths: Taking warm baths can help soothe irritation. Adding Epsom salts may provide additional relief, but ensure that the water is not too hot, as this can aggravate the condition.

5. Topical Treatments: If the irritation persists, consider using over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream to reduce inflammation and itching. However, this should be used sparingly and not for extended periods.

6. Avoid Irritants: Be mindful of any soaps, lotions, or other products that may come into contact with the genital area. Opt for mild, unscented products to minimize irritation.


When to Seek Medical Attention
If your symptoms do not improve within a few days of self-care, or if you notice signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, pus, or fever), it is essential to consult a healthcare professional. They may prescribe topical antibiotics or other treatments to address any underlying issues.


Prevention
1. Moderation: Reducing the frequency of masturbation can help prevent recurrence. If you find that you are engaging in excessive masturbation, consider setting limits for yourself.

2. Lubrication: Using a water-based lubricant during masturbation can significantly reduce friction and irritation.

3. Gentle Techniques: Be mindful of the techniques used during masturbation. Gentle handling can help prevent trauma to the skin.

4. Skin Care: Regularly moisturizing the genital area can help maintain skin health and prevent dryness.


Conclusion
In summary, penis irritation from excessive masturbation is typically manageable with self-care measures. By allowing your skin to heal, using appropriate moisturizers, and practicing moderation, you can restore your skin's health. If symptoms persist or worsen, do not hesitate to seek medical advice for further evaluation and treatment. Remember, taking care of your sexual health is crucial, and being proactive about any changes is always a good practice.

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