How to Treat Minor Injuries on the Glans: Tips for Quick Recovery - Urology

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I would like to ask about a small horizontal injury near the junction of the glans and the penile skin, which seems to have been caused by my fingernail.
There is no bleeding, and the shape resembles a small, thin piece like my nail.
At the moment, it is slightly red, and the color is just a bit different from the normal skin.
It hurts a little when it comes into contact with water.
What would be the best way to treat it for faster healing?

Xiao Ke, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2019/06/01

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Use povidone-iodine for disinfection, keep the area clean and dry, and dry any wet areas.

Reply Date: 2019/06/01

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When dealing with minor injuries to the glans, such as the small scratch you described, it’s essential to approach treatment with care to promote healing and prevent infection. Here are some tips for quick recovery:
1. Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the affected area with mild soap and water. Avoid using harsh soaps or scrubbing too hard, as this can irritate the skin further. Pat the area dry with a clean towel.

2. Avoid Irritants: For the time being, avoid any products that could irritate the area, such as scented soaps, lotions, or creams. This includes avoiding tight clothing that may rub against the injury.

3. Apply a Barrier Ointment: After cleaning, you can apply a thin layer of a barrier ointment, such as petroleum jelly or a healing ointment like Aquaphor. This can help keep the area moisturized and protect it from further irritation.

4. Monitor for Infection: Keep an eye on the injury for any signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge. If you notice any of these symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional.

5. Pain Management: If you experience pain when the area comes into contact with water or clothing, over-the-counter pain relief medications like acetaminophen or ibuprofen can help alleviate discomfort. Always follow the recommended dosage on the packaging.

6. Avoid Sexual Activity: Until the injury has healed, it’s advisable to avoid any sexual activity that could further irritate the area. This will help prevent additional trauma and allow for proper healing.

7. Hydration and Nutrition: Ensure you are well-hydrated and consuming a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin C and zinc, which are essential for skin healing.

8. Time: Minor injuries often heal on their own within a week or two. Be patient and allow your body the time it needs to recover.

If the injury does not improve within a few days, or if you have any concerns about the healing process, it’s best to seek medical advice. A healthcare professional can provide a thorough examination and may prescribe topical antibiotics if there is a risk of infection.

In summary, treating minor injuries to the glans involves keeping the area clean, applying a protective ointment, monitoring for signs of infection, managing pain, and allowing time for healing. If you have any doubts or the condition worsens, don’t hesitate to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.

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