The penis has recently experienced occasional burning and itching sensations?
Last week, I engaged in oral sex, and since then, I've occasionally experienced a burning and itching sensation.
However, it's not a constant feeling.
I examined the appearance of my penis and found no other wounds or injuries; it looks normal.
I also do not have any pain or signs of inflammation when urinating.
I would like to ask the doctor what these symptoms might be, whether I need to seek medical attention, or if it will resolve on its own after a while.
Thank you for your response!
Xiao P, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/01/12
Dr. Du Mingyi reply Urology
If the urine test shows no issues, then there is nothing to worry about.
Reply Date: 2020/01/12
More Info
Experiencing occasional burning and itching sensations after oral sex can be concerning, and it’s important to understand the potential causes and when to seek medical attention. Based on the information provided, it seems that you engaged in oral sex recently and have since noticed these symptoms, although they are not constant. You also mentioned that upon self-examination, you did not find any visible injuries or abnormalities on the penis, and you have not experienced any pain during urination or signs of inflammation.
Firstly, it’s essential to recognize that the mouth and genitals are sensitive areas, and engaging in oral sex can sometimes lead to irritation or minor injuries, even if they are not visible. The burning and itching sensations you are experiencing could be due to several factors:
1. Irritation or Allergic Reaction: Sometimes, the use of flavored lubricants, condoms, or even certain foods can cause irritation or an allergic reaction in sensitive areas. If you used any products during the sexual encounter, consider whether they could be the source of your discomfort.
2. Friction or Trauma: Oral sex can involve friction, which may lead to minor trauma or irritation of the skin. This could result in temporary sensations of burning or itching.
3. Infections: While you have not noticed any visible signs of infection, it’s still possible to have a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that may not present with obvious symptoms. Conditions such as herpes, gonorrhea, or chlamydia can sometimes cause discomfort without visible signs.
4. Yeast Infection: In some cases, a yeast infection can cause itching and burning sensations. This is more common in individuals with certain risk factors, such as diabetes or antibiotic use.
5. Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation: If there was any minor irritation or trauma, the skin may react with temporary changes in sensation as it heals.
Given that your symptoms are not constant and you have not experienced any other significant symptoms (like pain during urination or visible lesions), it may be reasonable to monitor the situation for a short period. However, if the burning and itching persist, worsen, or if you develop new symptoms (such as sores, discharge, or fever), it is advisable to seek medical attention.
A healthcare provider can perform a thorough examination and may recommend tests to rule out any STIs or other infections. It’s also important to communicate openly with your sexual partner about any concerns, as this can help both of you understand potential risks and take appropriate precautions in the future.
In summary, while occasional burning and itching sensations after oral sex can be benign and self-limiting, it’s crucial to remain vigilant. If symptoms persist or you have any doubts about your health, consulting a healthcare professional is the best course of action. They can provide personalized advice and treatment options based on your specific situation. Always prioritize safe sexual practices to minimize the risk of infections and ensure both you and your partner's health and well-being.
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