Common Glans and Urethral Concerns in Urology - Urology

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Issues related to the glans penis?


I would like to ask about a small hole at the urethral opening that looks like it has been pricked by a needle.
What could this situation be? Also, is it normal to feel some pain when the glans is exposed and rubs against the underwear? Lastly, is it normal for urine to split when the glans is exposed?

HOPE, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/02/19

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Without examination, a diagnosis cannot be made, and it may be necessary to seek medical attention for a doctor's evaluation.
Additionally, is it normal to feel some pain if the glans is rubbed against the underwear? --> It shouldn't be painful.
Also, is it normal for the urine to split when the glans is exposed during urination? --> It is possible.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2018/02/19

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When it comes to concerns regarding the glans and urethra, it’s essential to understand that these areas can be sensitive and prone to various conditions. Based on your description, let’s break down your concerns and provide some insights.

1. The Small Hole at the Urethral Opening: The appearance of a small hole at the urethral opening, which you describe as being similar to a puncture, could be indicative of several conditions. One possibility is a condition known as a "meatal stricture," which is a narrowing of the urethral opening that can occur due to trauma, inflammation, or infection. Another possibility could be a benign condition such as a small cyst or a papule, which are generally harmless. However, if this hole is new, changing, or associated with pain, discharge, or bleeding, it is crucial to seek a urological evaluation. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination and possibly imaging studies to determine the exact cause.

2. Pain from Friction Against Underwear: Experiencing pain when the glans rubs against clothing can be normal, especially if there is friction involved. The skin on the glans is sensitive, and if it is exposed or not adequately lubricated, it can lead to discomfort. If the pain is persistent or severe, it may indicate an underlying issue such as inflammation or infection (e.g., balanitis), which is an inflammation of the glans. Keeping the area clean and dry, wearing loose-fitting underwear, and using a gentle moisturizer may help alleviate discomfort. If the pain continues, consulting a urologist is advisable.

3. Urinary Stream Splitting: It is not uncommon for the urinary stream to split or diverge, especially if there is any obstruction or irregularity in the urethra. This can happen due to the position of the urethral opening, the presence of any swelling, or even due to the force of the urine stream itself. If this splitting is accompanied by pain, changes in urine color, or any other concerning symptoms, it is essential to have a urological assessment.
4. General Recommendations: Given your symptoms, it is advisable to maintain good hygiene and monitor any changes in your symptoms. If you notice increased pain, changes in urinary habits, or any unusual discharge, it is crucial to seek medical attention. Regular check-ups with a urologist can help in early detection and management of any potential issues.

In summary, while some of your symptoms may be within the realm of normal anatomical variations or minor irritations, it is always best to err on the side of caution. A urologist can provide a thorough evaluation and recommend appropriate treatment if necessary. Remember, your health is paramount, and addressing these concerns early can lead to better outcomes.

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