Sensitivity issues of the glans?
I am a person with phimosis, and I now pull back the foreskin to expose the glans.
How long will it take for the glans to become less sensitive? Additionally, after the glans becomes less sensitive, if I cover it with the foreskin again for a long time, will it become sensitive again? Are there any actual images available to reference for glans keratinization? I couldn't find any information online that clearly defines this as glans keratinization.
What effects does glans keratinization have? I have my own image: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1JbRacwtRzi5Cue9y-AGCi6JzD-0Av84u.
Sorry for asking more questions!
Gao Xiansheng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/07/20
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Sensitivity may change over a few weeks, but it will remain that way afterward.
If the foreskin is kept retracted for a long time, will it become sensitive again? --> No, it will not.
This area cannot be diagnosed without examination, but it does not appear to be the case.
The term "keratinization of the glans" is somewhat vague and does not seem to have a specific definition.
It may simply refer to the skin having a slightly granular appearance compared to others.
Reply Date: 2018/07/20
More Info
When it comes to understanding glans sensitivity and the effects of foreskin retraction, it's important to consider both the physiological and psychological aspects of this topic.
First, let's address the question of how long it takes for the glans (the head of the penis) to become less sensitive after regular retraction of the foreskin. The process of desensitization can vary significantly from person to person. Generally, it can take several weeks to months of consistent exposure for the glans to adapt and become less sensitive. This adaptation occurs due to the thickening of the skin on the glans, a process known as keratinization. Keratinization is the body's natural response to friction and exposure, leading to a reduction in sensitivity.
Once the glans has become less sensitive, if you were to revert to covering it with the foreskin, the sensitivity may return over time. However, the exact timeframe for this reversal can also vary. Some individuals may notice a return to heightened sensitivity within a few weeks, while for others, it may take longer. The key factor here is that the glans is designed to be sensitive, and the foreskin serves to protect it from constant friction and exposure, which can lead to desensitization.
Regarding glans keratinization, this is a normal physiological response to exposure and is not inherently harmful. However, excessive keratinization can lead to discomfort or changes in sensation. If you are concerned about whether your glans has undergone keratinization, you may look for signs such as a thicker, less shiny appearance of the skin, which may feel less sensitive to touch.
As for images or references, while I cannot provide direct links to images, you can find medical illustrations in reputable medical textbooks or online medical resources that depict the anatomy of the penis, including the glans and foreskin. These resources can help you visualize what keratinization looks like.
In terms of potential impacts of glans keratinization, it can lead to changes in sexual experience. Some men report that a less sensitive glans can enhance their sexual endurance, while others may find it less pleasurable. It's essential to communicate with your partner about any changes in sensitivity and to explore what feels best for both of you.
If you have concerns about your glans sensitivity, keratinization, or any other related issues, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional, such as a urologist. They can provide personalized advice and address any specific questions or concerns you may have.
In summary, glans sensitivity can decrease with regular foreskin retraction, and this process can take weeks to months. If you cover the glans again, sensitivity may return over time. Keratinization is a natural response, and while it can affect sensation, it is not typically harmful. For any persistent concerns, seeking medical advice is always a wise choice.
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