Foreskin and Pubic Hair Concerns in Urology - Urology

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Prepuce issues and pubic hair problems?


Question 1: After masturbating, the foreskin feels itchy and painful, and then it becomes swollen (the foreskin is not too long, and the glans is visible when erect).
Why is this happening? What could happen? How can it go away, and how long will it take?
Question 2: Is it normal to grow pubic hair at the age of 12? If I want to remove it, what tools should I use?

Enen, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/10/31

Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology


The foreskin may be swollen, and even with proper care and hygiene, it might take about a week for the swelling to subside.
When engaging in masturbation, avoid being too vigorous, and ensure adequate lubrication to prevent injury, as well as maintain cleanliness to avoid wound infection or urinary tract infections.
It is normal for a 12-year-old to develop pubic hair; trimming is acceptable, but shaving should be avoided.
Neglecting hygiene could lead to wound infections.

Reply Date: 2018/10/31

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When it comes to concerns regarding the foreskin and pubic hair, particularly in the context of urology, there are several important aspects to consider. Let's address your questions one by one.

Question 1: After masturbation, why does the foreskin itch and feel painful, and why does it swell? How can this be resolved, and how long does it take?
Experiencing itching, pain, or swelling of the foreskin after masturbation can be attributed to several factors. One common cause is irritation or inflammation of the foreskin, which can occur due to friction during masturbation. This irritation can lead to a condition known as balanitis, which is inflammation of the glans (the head of the penis) and can also involve the foreskin. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, itching, and discomfort.

Another potential cause could be an allergic reaction to soaps, lotions, or lubricants used during masturbation. If these products contain irritating chemicals, they can lead to localized inflammation and discomfort.

To alleviate these symptoms, consider the following steps:
1. Gentle Cleaning: Clean the area gently with warm water and avoid using harsh soaps or chemicals that can exacerbate irritation.


2. Avoid Friction: Give your body time to heal by avoiding masturbation until the symptoms subside.

3. Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the affected area can help reduce swelling and discomfort.

4. Over-the-Counter Creams: If itching persists, consider using over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream or an anti-itch cream, but consult a healthcare provider before applying any medication.

5. Consult a Doctor: If symptoms do not improve within a few days or worsen, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan, which may include prescription medications if necessary.

Question 2: Is it normal to develop pubic hair at the age of 12? If someone wants to remove it, what tools should they use?
Yes, it is entirely normal for individuals to start developing pubic hair around the age of 12. This is part of the natural process of puberty, which varies significantly from person to person. Puberty is marked by various physical changes, including the growth of pubic hair, breast development in females, and testicular enlargement in males.

If someone wishes to remove pubic hair, there are several methods available:
1. Shaving: This is one of the most common methods. A clean, sharp razor can be used, but it is important to use shaving cream or gel to reduce irritation. Shaving should be done carefully to avoid cuts.

2. Trimming: Using scissors or an electric trimmer can help manage hair length without completely removing it. This method is less likely to cause irritation.

3. Waxing: This method involves applying warm wax to the hair and then removing it quickly. Waxing can provide longer-lasting results than shaving but may cause discomfort and irritation.

4. Hair Removal Creams: These chemical depilatories can dissolve hair at the skin's surface. However, it is crucial to perform a patch test first to check for allergic reactions.

5. Laser Hair Removal: This is a more permanent solution that requires multiple sessions and should be performed by a qualified professional.

Regardless of the method chosen, it is important to prioritize skin health and hygiene. If there are any concerns about hair removal or if irritation occurs, consulting a healthcare professional is advisable.

In summary, both questions highlight common concerns related to the genital area, particularly during puberty and sexual activity. Understanding the normal physiological changes and knowing how to care for oneself can help alleviate discomfort and promote overall health. If symptoms persist or if there are any doubts, seeking medical advice is always the best course of action.

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