I have two questions for the doctor?
Hello doctor, I was washing myself in the shower and pulled back my foreskin to clean the smegma.
I recently read an article emphasizing the importance of proper cleaning to avoid potential risks for women.
After a long accumulation, I spent quite a while rinsing over the past three days, and today I finally removed most of it.
I would like to ask if rinsing the smegma this way, using a handheld showerhead with warm water, could cause any skin abrasions.
Do I need to apply any medication, or is it sufficient to let it dry? Also, while rinsing, I felt a slight stinging sensation, but it wasn't painful; could this be due to the water pressure and sensitivity in that area?
My second question is about some occasional sharp pain in the inner thigh and groin area, as well as the left side of my lower back over the past couple of days.
Could this possibly be prostatitis? My family thinks it might just be due to my posture or sitting for too long, but after reading the article, I noticed many symptoms related to the prostate...
I'm unsure if I might have that condition.
Sorry for bothering you on the weekend, and thank you!
Xu, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/05/09
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If there is pain and redness of the skin, it is possible that there is a minor abrasion.
If neither of these two conditions is present, I personally recommend rinsing with water and drying it off.
If you are concerned that the showerhead may cause stinging, you can use a cup of water to rinse, which should not cause pain.
2) If there has been no unsafe sexual behavior, the likelihood of contracting this condition is low.
This condition should be characterized by urinary symptoms, and possibly fever.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2020/05/09
More Info
Hello! Thank you for your detailed questions regarding your urological concerns. Let's break down your inquiries into manageable parts and address each one thoroughly.
Cleaning and Sensitivity
Firstly, it's great that you're taking the initiative to maintain proper hygiene by cleaning under the foreskin. Accumulation of smegma (the substance you're referring to as "包皮垢") can lead to irritation and potential infections if not managed properly. When you clean this area, it's important to be gentle. Using warm water is generally safe, but if you experience a stinging sensation, it could indicate that the skin is sensitive or slightly irritated.
If you notice any redness, swelling, or persistent discomfort after cleaning, it might be wise to apply a mild, fragrance-free moisturizer or a barrier cream to protect the area. However, if you see any signs of broken skin or if the irritation persists, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
Pain in the Groin and Lower Back
Regarding the occasional pain in your inner thighs and lower back, this could be related to several factors. While it’s possible that it could be linked to prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate), it’s also essential to consider other causes. Prostatitis can indeed cause discomfort in the pelvic area, lower back, and even the groin. However, if the pain is infrequent and not accompanied by other symptoms such as fever, painful urination, or changes in urinary habits, it might be related to muscle strain or posture, especially if you spend long periods in one position.
Prostatitis Symptoms
Prostatitis can present with a variety of symptoms, including:
- Painful urination
- Difficulty urinating
- Pain in the lower back, perineum, or genitals
- Painful ejaculation
- Flu-like symptoms in acute cases
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms alongside your current discomfort, it would be prudent to seek a urological evaluation. A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination, including a digital rectal exam, and possibly recommend tests such as urinalysis or imaging studies to rule out other conditions.
Conclusion
In summary, maintaining proper hygiene is crucial, but it should be done gently to avoid irritation. If you experience persistent pain or discomfort, especially if it worsens or is accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough examination and appropriate treatment options based on your specific situation.
Remember, while online resources can provide valuable information, they should not replace professional medical advice tailored to your individual health needs. If you have further questions or concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider. Take care!
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