Penis Marks and Discomfort During Intercourse: A Urology Perspective - Urology

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I have a penis that measures 12 cm in length and 3.5 cm in circumference when erect.
Recently, I noticed two distinct white marks near the base, close to the pubic bone.
I usually buy condoms with a standard size of 52.5 mm, but they feel quite tight.
Could these tight condoms be the reason for the white marks on my penis? Additionally, during intercourse, I feel the glans and coronal ridge scraping against the vaginal wall, and when the vagina contracts, the glans feels like it's being sucked in and almost gets stuck.
Could this be due to a size mismatch with my partner? I didn't experience this sensation with my previous girlfriend.

Xiao Hua, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/04/16

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: If your condition persists, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Personally, I believe that condoms do not cause lasting changes.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2019/04/16

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Understanding the discomfort and marks on the penis during intercourse can be a complex issue that involves various anatomical, physiological, and psychological factors. Based on your description, it seems that you are experiencing two main concerns: the appearance of white marks at the base of your penis and discomfort during intercourse, particularly when withdrawing.


White Marks on the Penis
The white marks you are observing at the base of your penis could be due to several reasons. One possibility is friction or pressure from the condom, especially if it is too tight. When a condom is snug, it can create localized pressure that may lead to temporary changes in the skin, such as marks or indentations. This is particularly likely if you are using a standard size condom that does not accommodate your girth comfortably.

Another possibility is that the marks could be related to a condition known as "frictional dermatitis," which occurs when the skin is irritated due to excessive friction. This can happen during sexual activity, especially if there is insufficient lubrication. If the marks are persistent, painful, or accompanied by other symptoms such as itching or discharge, it would be advisable to consult a urologist or dermatologist for a thorough examination.


Discomfort During Intercourse
The discomfort you are experiencing during intercourse, particularly the sensation of your glans (the head of the penis) and coronal ridge scraping against the vaginal wall, could be attributed to several factors:
1. Size and Fit: It is possible that the size of your partner's vagina may not be accommodating your girth comfortably, leading to friction and discomfort. Each individual has a unique anatomy, and what feels comfortable with one partner may not feel the same with another.

2. Lubrication: Insufficient lubrication can exacerbate friction during intercourse, leading to discomfort for both partners. Consider using a water-based or silicone-based lubricant to reduce friction and enhance comfort.

3. Technique and Positioning: Certain sexual positions may create more friction than others. Experimenting with different positions may help alleviate discomfort. Additionally, ensuring that both partners are adequately aroused before penetration can help with natural lubrication and comfort.

4. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or nervousness about performance can also lead to physical tension, which may contribute to discomfort. Open communication with your partner about preferences and comfort levels can help alleviate some of this tension.


Recommendations
1. Condom Selection: Consider trying different sizes or brands of condoms that may fit you better. There are larger sizes available that may provide a more comfortable fit and reduce the likelihood of friction marks.

2. Lubrication: Always use adequate lubrication during intercourse. This can significantly reduce friction and enhance pleasure for both partners.

3. Consult a Specialist: If the marks persist or if you continue to experience discomfort, it is essential to consult a urologist. They can provide a thorough examination and rule out any underlying conditions that may be contributing to your symptoms.

4. Communication with Partner: Discuss your experiences with your partner. Open communication can lead to adjustments in technique or positioning that may improve comfort for both of you.

In summary, while the white marks and discomfort you are experiencing may be related to the fit of the condom and the dynamics of your sexual activity, it is crucial to listen to your body and seek professional advice if these issues persist. Prioritizing comfort and communication can lead to a more enjoyable sexual experience.

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