Effective Treatments for Painful Foreskin Pressure: Expert Advice - Urology

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Hello, Dr.
Tsai.
Thank you for your response.
I am the one experiencing pain from the foreskin pressure.
Could you please advise me on which ointment I should use? It has been twenty days with no improvement.
I have already tried hydrocortisone acetate cream and neomycin sulfate 0.5%.
Typically, how long does it take for an ointment to show effects? Thank you very much.
Wishing you good health.

Huli, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/12/28

Dr. Cai Zhuorong reply Urology


If the pain persists, it is recommended that you seek medical attention for an examination.

Reply Date: 2020/12/28

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Hello! Thank you for reaching out with your concerns regarding the painful foreskin pressure you are experiencing. It’s important to address this issue comprehensively, as it can significantly affect your quality of life.

From your description, it seems you have been dealing with this discomfort for about twenty days, and you have already tried hydrocortisone acetate cream and neomycin sulfate. While both of these medications can be effective for certain skin conditions, they may not be the best options for your specific situation.

Hydrocortisone acetate is a mild topical corticosteroid that can help reduce inflammation and itching. However, it may not be sufficient for more severe conditions or infections. Neomycin sulfate, on the other hand, is an antibiotic that can help treat bacterial infections but may not be effective if the pain is due to other causes, such as irritation or a fungal infection.

Given that you have not seen improvement after using these creams, it may be beneficial to consider a few different approaches:
1. Consult a Specialist: If you haven’t already, I recommend seeing a urologist or a dermatologist who specializes in genital skin conditions. They can provide a more accurate diagnosis and tailored treatment plan based on a physical examination.

2. Topical Treatments: Depending on the underlying cause of your symptoms, other topical treatments may be more effective. For example, if there is a fungal infection, an antifungal cream like clotrimazole or miconazole may be recommended. If the issue is due to irritation or inflammation, a stronger corticosteroid cream might be necessary.

3. Duration of Treatment: The time it takes for topical treatments to show improvement can vary widely based on the condition being treated. Generally, you should start to see some improvement within a few days to a week. If there is no improvement after a week of consistent use, it’s advisable to follow up with your healthcare provider.

4. Hygiene Practices: Maintaining good hygiene is crucial. Ensure that the area is kept clean and dry. Avoid using harsh soaps or products that may irritate the skin. Wearing loose-fitting underwear can also help reduce friction and irritation.

5. Avoid Irritants: If you suspect that certain products (like soaps, lotions, or laundry detergents) may be causing irritation, try to eliminate them from your routine to see if your symptoms improve.

6. Pain Management: In the meantime, over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen may help alleviate discomfort. However, these should be used as directed and not as a long-term solution.

7. Follow-Up: If your symptoms persist or worsen, it’s crucial to seek further medical evaluation. Persistent pain could indicate an underlying condition that requires more specific treatment.

In summary, while topical treatments can be effective, their success largely depends on the underlying cause of your symptoms. Given that you have not seen improvement with the medications you have tried, I strongly encourage you to consult a specialist for a thorough evaluation and a more targeted treatment plan. Your health and comfort are paramount, and there are various options available to help you find relief. Thank you for your question, and I wish you a speedy recovery!

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