Suspected damage to the white membrane?
Hello, doctor.
A few days ago, out of curiosity, I squeezed my penis forcefully in several places.
At the time, there was no redness, swelling, or bruising.
Later, I noticed some deformation; when erect, I can feel a slight indentation in the middle of the left side of my penis.
I visited a urology clinic, and the doctor said there was no issue, but I am still a bit worried.
I wonder if this will affect my future sexual life.
I have six photos for you to review: http://imgur.com/a/QSehabz.
ah k, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/05/01
Dr. Cai Zhuorong reply Urology
The penile white membrane is not that fragile, but the photo shows that you have a slight curvature of the penis.
If there is pain during intercourse, surgical intervention should be considered.
Reply Date: 2019/05/01
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When it comes to penile injuries, particularly those resulting from excessive force or trauma, it is essential to understand the potential implications for both physical health and psychological well-being. Based on your description of the incident where you applied significant pressure to your penis, it is understandable to have concerns about any lasting effects, especially since you mentioned a noticeable change in shape and a slight indentation during erection.
Firstly, it is important to note that the penis is composed of erectile tissue, blood vessels, and connective tissue, which can be sensitive to trauma. While you did not experience immediate symptoms such as swelling or bruising, the delayed onset of changes in shape could indicate a mild injury to the underlying structures. The fact that a urologist has assessed your condition and found no immediate issues is reassuring, but it is also wise to remain vigilant about any changes you may notice over time.
In terms of potential impacts on your health and daily life, here are several considerations:
1. Erectile Function: If the injury has affected the erectile tissue or blood flow, there could be implications for erectile function. However, if the urologist has indicated that everything appears normal, it is likely that your erectile function will not be significantly impacted. If you do notice any changes in your ability to achieve or maintain an erection, it would be prudent to follow up with your healthcare provider.
2. Psychological Effects: Concerns about changes in penile appearance or function can lead to anxiety or distress. It is not uncommon for individuals to feel self-conscious or worried about their sexual health following an injury. If these feelings persist, consider speaking with a mental health professional who specializes in sexual health to address any anxiety or concerns.
3. Future Sexual Activity: As long as you are not experiencing pain or discomfort during erections or sexual activity, it is generally safe to resume normal sexual activity. However, if you do experience pain, changes in sensation, or any other unusual symptoms, it is essential to consult your urologist for further evaluation.
4. Monitoring Changes: Keep an eye on any changes in the shape or function of your penis. If you notice any worsening of the indentation, changes in color, or any new symptoms such as pain or discomfort, seek medical advice promptly.
5. Preventive Measures: Moving forward, it is advisable to avoid applying excessive force to the penis or engaging in activities that could lead to trauma. Understanding the anatomy and sensitivity of the area can help prevent future injuries.
In conclusion, while your initial assessment by a urologist is reassuring, it is essential to remain aware of your body and any changes that may occur. If you have ongoing concerns or notice any new symptoms, do not hesitate to seek further medical advice. Your sexual health is an important aspect of your overall well-being, and addressing any concerns early can help ensure a healthy and fulfilling sexual life.
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