Frenulum problems of the glans?
Excuse me, doctor, may I ask: Recently, I've been experiencing some pain near the frenulum when I get an erection and when I retract it.
Could this be due to friction from morning erections? I can still achieve an erection normally, or is it just that I might be pulling too hard? Additionally, what should I do about this moving forward? (When I have an erection, my glans is exposed, so I don't think I have a phimosis issue.)
Zhe, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/11/27
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If there is redness, infection, or abrasion, it is possible.
If it is not obvious, it is recommended to avoid DIY activities or sexual intercourse for the time being and observe for a few days.
If there is indeed redness or an abrasion that has broken the skin, you should seek medical attention immediately.
Reply Date: 2020/11/27
More Info
Experiencing pain near the frenulum during an erection can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and appropriate responses. The frenulum is a sensitive area located on the underside of the penis, connecting the glans (tip) to the shaft. Pain in this area during an erection can arise from several factors, including friction, inflammation, or underlying medical conditions.
One common cause of pain near the frenulum is friction, particularly if there has been vigorous sexual activity or if the penis has been subjected to excessive rubbing against clothing or bedding. If you have recently experienced more frequent or intense erections, especially upon waking, it is possible that the friction from these activities could lead to localized irritation or discomfort. This is often a benign issue and may resolve with time and reduced friction.
Another potential cause could be inflammation or irritation of the frenulum itself, which might occur due to conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin). If there is any redness, swelling, or discharge accompanying the pain, it would be advisable to consult a healthcare provider for a thorough examination.
In some cases, the pain could be related to a condition known as frenulum breve, where the frenulum is shorter than normal, leading to discomfort during erections or sexual activity. This condition can sometimes be treated with minor surgical procedures if it causes significant pain or difficulty.
If you are experiencing pain only during erections and there are no other symptoms such as swelling, discharge, or persistent discomfort, it may be sufficient to monitor the situation. Here are some steps you can take:
1. Avoid Excessive Friction: Be mindful of activities that may cause irritation to the frenulum. This includes being cautious during masturbation or sexual intercourse.
2. Use Lubrication: If friction is a concern, using a water-based lubricant during sexual activity can help reduce irritation and discomfort.
3. Gentle Handling: When engaging in sexual activity, ensure that movements are gentle to avoid exacerbating any irritation.
4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the pain. If it persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to seek medical advice.
5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the pain continues or if you have concerns about your condition, it is best to consult a urologist or healthcare provider. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend treatments or interventions if necessary.
In summary, while pain near the frenulum during an erection can be caused by friction or irritation, it is essential to monitor the symptoms and seek medical advice if the pain persists or is accompanied by other concerning signs. Taking preventive measures, such as reducing friction and using lubrication, can help alleviate discomfort. Always prioritize your health and well-being by consulting a professional when in doubt.
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