Glans Abrasion: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Urology

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Glans abrasion


I would like to ask about an injury to the glans caused by using a sex toy.
It is red and now the wound is slowly showing a viscous liquid.
What could this be? Also, I have not had a circumcision.

Mr. Huang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/03/19

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: It is likely that an injury has developed into inflammation.
Please seek medical attention from a urologist at the hospital.
In the meantime, keep the area clean and dry.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2018/03/19

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Glans abrasion, or injury to the glans penis, can occur due to various reasons, including friction from sexual activity, the use of sexual aids or toys, or even from improper hygiene practices. In your case, it seems that the use of a sexual toy has led to an abrasion on the glans, resulting in redness and the appearance of a sticky fluid from the wound.


Causes of Glans Abrasion
1. Friction: The most common cause of glans abrasion is friction, which can occur during sexual activity or the use of sexual toys. If the toy is not designed for safe use on sensitive areas, it can lead to abrasions.


2. Inadequate Lubrication: Insufficient lubrication during sexual activities can increase friction and lead to injury. Using water-based or silicone-based lubricants can help reduce friction and prevent such injuries.

3. Allergic Reactions: Sometimes, materials used in sexual toys or lubricants can cause allergic reactions, leading to irritation and abrasion.

4. Infections: If there is an underlying infection, it can exacerbate symptoms and lead to additional complications.


Symptoms of Glans Abrasion
- Redness and Swelling: The area around the abrasion may appear red and swollen.

- Pain or Discomfort: You may experience pain, especially during urination or sexual activity.

- Discharge: The appearance of a sticky or viscous fluid can indicate that the abrasion may be healing or that there is an infection present.

- Itching or Burning Sensation: These sensations can accompany the injury, especially if there is irritation.


Treatment for Glans Abrasion
1. Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the area with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh soaps or chemicals that can further irritate the skin.

2. Avoid Further Irritation: Refrain from using sexual toys or engaging in sexual activity until the abrasion has healed. This will help prevent further injury and allow the area to recover.

3. Use a Barrier Cream: Applying a barrier cream or ointment can help protect the area and promote healing. Look for products that are specifically designed for sensitive skin.

4. Monitor for Infection: If the discharge becomes foul-smelling, or if you develop a fever, increased redness, or swelling, it may indicate an infection. In such cases, it is crucial to seek medical attention.

5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the abrasion does not improve within a few days or if you have concerns about the discharge, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. They can assess the injury and determine if further treatment, such as antibiotics, is necessary.


Prevention
To prevent future occurrences of glans abrasion, consider the following:
- Use Proper Lubrication: Always use adequate lubrication when engaging in sexual activities, especially with toys.

- Choose Safe Toys: Ensure that any sexual toys used are designed for safe use on sensitive areas and are made from body-safe materials.

- Practice Safe Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene practices to reduce the risk of infections.

In summary, glans abrasion is a common issue that can arise from friction and irritation. While it often heals on its own with proper care, monitoring for signs of infection and seeking medical advice when necessary is essential for ensuring a full recovery.

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