Swelling of the penis after masturbation?
Excessive force during masturbation, followed by continued manual stimulation after ejaculation, can lead to pain at the moment.
The next day, the pain may diminish, but swelling near the glans of the penis may be observed, with a soft area surrounding it, while the foreskin remains sensitive to touch.
Is there a risk of necrosis? Will the swelling gradually subside? What steps should be taken for management?
Mo Di, 60~69 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/03/01
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Necrotic skin will turn black, usually due to injury.
If it does not improve within 2-3 days, please seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2018/03/01
More Info
Excessive masturbation, especially when accompanied by vigorous stimulation, can lead to a variety of physical responses, including swelling and discomfort in the genital area. The symptoms you describe, such as pain during stimulation and subsequent swelling near the glans (the head of the penis), are not uncommon and can be attributed to several factors.
Causes of Swelling After Excessive Masturbation
1. Trauma and Irritation: The most immediate cause of swelling in this context is likely trauma or irritation to the penile tissues. The skin and underlying tissues can become inflamed due to excessive friction or pressure. This inflammation can lead to localized swelling, which may feel soft and spongy.
2. Vascular Response: During sexual arousal and orgasm, blood flow to the penis increases significantly. If excessive stimulation occurs after ejaculation, the blood vessels may remain engorged, contributing to swelling. This is a normal physiological response but can be exacerbated by continued stimulation.
3. Lymphatic Drainage: The lymphatic system helps to remove excess fluid from tissues. If the area is irritated or traumatized, lymphatic drainage may be temporarily impaired, leading to swelling.
4. Infection or Inflammation: Although less common, if there is any break in the skin or irritation, it could potentially lead to an infection or inflammation, which may also cause swelling.
Will It Cause Tissue Death?
In most cases, the swelling and discomfort you are experiencing are not indicative of tissue death (necrosis). However, if there is severe pain, discoloration, or if the swelling does not subside after a few days, it is crucial to seek medical attention. Tissue death typically occurs due to a lack of blood flow or severe infection, which is unlikely in the scenario you described unless there are complicating factors.
Will the Swelling Gradually Decrease?
Yes, in most cases, the swelling should gradually decrease over a few days as the inflammation subsides and the tissues heal. Resting the area and avoiding further irritation is essential for recovery.
How to Care for the Swelling
1. Rest: Avoid any further sexual activity or stimulation until the swelling and discomfort have resolved.
2. Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the swollen area can help reduce inflammation and provide relief from pain. Make sure to wrap ice in a cloth to avoid direct contact with the skin.
3. Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen can help manage pain and reduce swelling. Follow the dosage instructions on the package.
4. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent any potential infections. Gently clean the area with mild soap and water.
5. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the swelling and any other symptoms. If it worsens, or if you experience severe pain, fever, or any unusual discharge, seek medical attention promptly.
6. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the swelling does not improve within a few days, or if you have any concerns about your symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. They can perform a physical examination and determine if further treatment is necessary.
Conclusion
While the symptoms you are experiencing can be uncomfortable and concerning, they are often self-limiting and resolve with appropriate care. Understanding the causes and taking steps to manage the symptoms can help alleviate your concerns. If in doubt, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional for personalized advice and reassurance.
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