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If a physician experiences pain after being struck but there is no tenderness or swelling, it is likely a very minor injury.
However, it is important to consider whether this could affect development.
If there is a slight indentation and curvature to the left side of the corpus cavernosum, it is unclear whether this is a residual effect or a psychological response.
Xiao K, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/03/23
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: 1) It is possible that injuries may scar in the future, but there is not much that can be done.
2) If you seek medical attention and the physician's examination shows no issues, you can feel reassured.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2019/03/23
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When it comes to minor urological injuries, particularly those resulting from blunt trauma, it is essential to understand the potential implications on both physical health and psychological well-being. Based on your description, it seems that you have experienced a minor injury without significant symptoms such as swelling, redness, or pain upon palpation. This suggests that the injury may indeed be mild. However, the presence of a slight indentation or curvature in the left corpus cavernosum (the sponge-like erectile tissue) raises some important considerations.
Firstly, it is crucial to recognize that minor urological injuries can occur without immediate or overt symptoms. In many cases, the body can absorb minor trauma without significant damage. However, even minor injuries can lead to changes in the tissue structure over time, which may manifest as deformities or functional issues later on. The indentation you describe could be a result of localized edema or a minor hematoma that has since resolved, but it could also indicate a more subtle structural change.
Regarding the impact on development, it is important to note that the urological system, including the penis, continues to develop through adolescence. Any injury during this critical period can potentially affect growth and development, but the extent of this impact largely depends on the severity of the injury. In your case, if the injury was indeed minor and has not resulted in significant pain or dysfunction, it is unlikely to have a lasting impact on your development. However, if you notice persistent changes or if the curvature becomes more pronounced, it may warrant further evaluation.
The psychological aspect of experiencing an injury, especially in a sensitive area, should not be overlooked. Concerns about physical appearance or function can lead to anxiety or stress, which may exacerbate the perception of symptoms. It is not uncommon for individuals to feel that they are experiencing more significant issues than what is clinically evident, a phenomenon often referred to as somatization. If you find that your concerns about the injury are affecting your mental well-being, it may be beneficial to speak with a healthcare professional who can provide reassurance and guidance.
In terms of management, if you are experiencing no significant pain or functional impairment, conservative measures such as observation and reassurance may be sufficient. However, if you notice any changes in function, such as difficulty achieving or maintaining an erection, or if the curvature becomes more pronounced, it would be prudent to consult a urologist. They can perform a thorough examination and possibly imaging studies to assess any underlying issues.
In summary, while your symptoms suggest a minor injury, it is essential to monitor any changes and seek medical advice if you have concerns about the injury's impact on your development or psychological well-being. Early intervention can help address any potential complications and provide peace of mind.
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