Urinary issues
Hello doctor, after using a male masturbation device, I experienced a prickly and uncomfortable sensation around the glans and the frenulum.
There is pain upon pressure, but there is no pain during an erection.
I do not feel any discomfort or pain while urinating.
I have seen a doctor at the hospital, had urine tests, and an X-ray of my kidneys, and the doctor said everything was fine and advised me to drink more water.
However, I usually drink a lot of water, at least 1700 cc or more per day, and the issue has not improved.
Should I continue to see a doctor?
eason, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/01/29
Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology
It sounds like there is no issue, just insufficient rest.
If you have injured it, you need to take a break and allow enough time for recovery.
Avoid overusing it and treat it well.
Reply Date: 2021/01/29
More Info
When dealing with urinary issues, especially after an incident involving potential trauma or irritation, it is essential to monitor your symptoms closely and seek further medical advice if necessary. Based on your description, it seems you experienced discomfort in the glans and the frenulum area after using a male masturbation device, which could indicate irritation or minor trauma. Here are some considerations and recommendations regarding your situation:
1. Understanding Symptoms: The "sharp" or "stinging" sensation you describe could be due to several factors, including mechanical irritation from the device, friction, or even a mild inflammatory response. The fact that you do not experience pain during urination is a positive sign, as it suggests that there is no significant underlying infection or severe injury to the urethra.
2. Hydration: You mentioned that you drink plenty of water, which is excellent for urinary health. Staying well-hydrated can help dilute urine and reduce irritation in the urinary tract. However, if symptoms persist despite adequate hydration, it may indicate that the issue is not solely related to dehydration.
3. Medical Evaluation: Since you have already consulted a physician and undergone urine tests and X-rays with no significant findings, it may be beneficial to consider a follow-up appointment if your symptoms do not improve. Persistent discomfort, especially if it lasts more than a few weeks, warrants further evaluation. You might want to ask for a referral to a urologist, who specializes in urinary tract issues and can provide a more detailed assessment.
4. Potential Causes: There are several potential causes for the symptoms you are experiencing:
- Mechanical Irritation: As mentioned, the use of a masturbation device could have caused temporary irritation or trauma to sensitive areas.
- Allergic Reaction: If the device was made of a material that you are allergic to or if any lubricants used contained irritating substances, this could lead to localized discomfort.
- Infection: Although initial tests were negative, some infections can be subtle or may not present with typical symptoms. If you develop additional symptoms like fever, increased pain, or changes in urination patterns, you should seek medical attention promptly.
5. Treatment Options: If the discomfort is due to irritation, treatment may include:
- Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter creams or ointments designed for sensitive skin may help soothe irritation.
- Avoidance: Temporarily abstaining from using the device or any similar activities until the area heals could prevent further irritation.
- Pain Management: If the pain is significant, discussing pain management options with your doctor may be beneficial.
6. When to Seek Further Help: If your symptoms persist for more than a few weeks, worsen, or if you develop new symptoms (such as changes in urination, fever, or increased pain), it is crucial to seek further medical advice. Persistent symptoms could indicate an underlying issue that requires more specialized treatment.
In conclusion, while your initial evaluation did not reveal any significant problems, ongoing discomfort should not be ignored. It is advisable to follow up with a healthcare provider, particularly a urologist, if your symptoms do not resolve. They can provide a more comprehensive evaluation and tailored treatment options to address your concerns effectively. Remember, your health and comfort are paramount, and seeking further advice is always a prudent choice when symptoms persist.
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