Masturbation and issues related to the glans penis?
I'm currently 17 years old and have been masturbating quite frequently, sometimes more than once a day.
I've observed the following about my penis: 1.
The blood vessels are prominent (whether erect or not).
2.
The skin on the glans is wrinkled when not erect (and slightly compresses when erect).
3.
There are small, white, ring-like bumps on the edge of the glans (which I researched online and appear to be papules); they are not painful or itchy.
4.
The color of the glans is not very vibrant (it appears purple-white when not erect).
5.
I can't completely empty my bladder when urinating (there may be a few drops left).
6.
I don't feel sensitivity when touching the glans.
These symptoms have been present for some time, and I am hesitant to talk to my family about it (I really haven't mentioned it).
What could be going on? What should I do?
Hong Xing Gao Zhong Sheng, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/09/12
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Reduce the frequency of masturbation, engage in moderate exercise, and if you feel it's serious, seek medical attention (for urination issues).
What you described is quite common.
Wishing you good health; it’s important to start with lifestyle maintenance.
Reply Date: 2018/09/12
More Info
Frequent masturbation is a common behavior among adolescents, and while it is generally considered a normal part of sexual development, it can sometimes lead to concerns about physical changes or symptoms. Based on your observations, let's break down the issues you've mentioned and provide some insights.
1. Visible Blood Vessels: It is normal for the blood vessels in the penis to become more prominent, especially after sexual arousal or masturbation. This is due to increased blood flow to the area. However, if you notice any unusual swelling, pain, or changes in color, it may be worth discussing with a healthcare provider.
2. Wrinkled Appearance of the Glans: The appearance of the glans (the head of the penis) can change based on various factors, including hydration, temperature, and arousal. A wrinkled appearance when not erect is generally normal. However, if this is accompanied by discomfort or other symptoms, it may warrant further evaluation.
3. White Bumps on the Glans: The small white bumps you describe could be pearly penile papules, which are harmless and common in many males. They are not a sign of an infection or disease. However, if you are uncertain or if they change in appearance, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis.
4. Color Changes: The color of the glans can vary based on blood flow and arousal. A purple or white appearance when not erect can be normal, but if you notice significant changes or if there is pain, it is important to seek medical advice.
5. Incomplete Urination: Difficulty fully emptying the bladder can be caused by various factors, including anxiety or tension. If this is a persistent issue, it may be beneficial to discuss it with a healthcare provider, as they can assess for any underlying conditions.
6. Reduced Sensitivity: Changes in sensitivity can occur for several reasons, including frequent stimulation. If you find that you are less sensitive, it may be due to temporary desensitization from frequent masturbation. This is usually reversible, but if it persists, it might be worth exploring further.
Recommendations:
- Moderation: If you feel that your masturbation frequency is excessive or is causing you anxiety, consider moderating the frequency. Engaging in other activities, such as sports or hobbies, can help redirect your focus.
- Hygiene: Ensure that you maintain good hygiene practices. Regularly cleaning the genital area can help prevent infections and maintain skin health.
- Consult a Professional: If you have ongoing concerns about your symptoms or if they worsen, it is important to speak with a healthcare provider. They can provide a thorough examination and address any specific issues you may have.
- Education: Understanding your body and sexual health is crucial. Consider seeking out reputable sources of information or speaking with a trusted adult or healthcare provider about your concerns.
In summary, while many of the changes you are observing can be normal, it is always best to consult with a healthcare professional if you have any doubts or if symptoms persist. They can provide reassurance and guidance tailored to your specific situation. Remember, taking care of your sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being.
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