Right Penile Base Pain: Causes and When to Seek Help - Urology

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Pain in the right side of the penile base?


Hello Dr.
Du, two days ago during a DIY activity, I experienced a subtle aching sensation in the right side of my penis during ejaculation.
After that, there is a slight soreness at the base of the right side of my penis, which becomes more pronounced when I apply pressure.
I would like to know if this could possibly be a penile fracture, or if it might be due to cavernous body fatigue or other symptoms.
Should I seek a consultation for an examination?

kan, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/10/28

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: Fractures can cause bruising and swelling, and in severe cases, deformity may occur.
If the situation is serious, seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2020/10/28

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Right penile base pain, especially after an activity like DIY (Do It Yourself) that may involve physical exertion, can be concerning. The symptoms you describe—a subtle pain during ejaculation followed by soreness at the base of the penis—could be attributed to several potential causes, but it is unlikely to be a penile fracture, especially if there was no significant trauma or injury involved.

1. Possible Causes:
- Muscle Strain: Engaging in physical activities can lead to muscle strain, particularly in the pelvic area. The muscles surrounding the penis can become fatigued or strained, leading to discomfort.

- Peyronie's Disease: This condition involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can cause pain and curvature during erections. However, this typically presents with more pronounced symptoms and is usually not associated with a recent DIY activity.

- Nerve Irritation: Sometimes, activities that involve bending or straining can irritate nerves in the pelvic region, leading to localized pain.

- Infection or Inflammation: Conditions such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate) or epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) can cause pain in the pelvic region, including the base of the penis. These conditions may also present with additional symptoms such as fever, urinary issues, or swelling.

- Vascular Issues: Although less common, issues related to blood flow, such as thrombosis in the penile veins, could also cause pain.

2. When to Seek Help:
- If the pain persists for more than a few days or worsens, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
- If you experience additional symptoms such as swelling, bruising, changes in urination, fever, or any discharge, you should consult a healthcare provider promptly.

- If the pain significantly affects your daily activities or sexual function, it is also a good reason to seek medical advice.

3. Diagnosis and Treatment:
- A healthcare provider may perform a physical examination and ask about your medical history and any activities that may have contributed to the pain.

- Imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, may be necessary to rule out any structural issues or injuries.

- Treatment may involve rest, ice application, and over-the-counter pain relief medications like NSAIDs (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) to reduce inflammation and pain.

4. Conclusion:
While the symptoms you describe are concerning, they are not necessarily indicative of a serious condition like a penile fracture, especially without a history of trauma. However, it is essential to monitor your symptoms and seek medical advice if they do not improve or if you develop additional symptoms. Early intervention can help address any underlying issues and prevent complications. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting a healthcare professional when in doubt.

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