Penile Injury: Symptoms, Recovery, and Treatment Options - Urology

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A few days ago, during intercourse in the missionary position, I accidentally injured my penis, which caused immediate pain.
We continued to finish, but afterward, there was still pain.
However, I did not experience any pain while urinating.
That night, I attempted to masturbate, and everything seemed normal.
The next day, when I woke up and went to the bathroom, I noticed some discharge and crusting around the glans and the opening of the foreskin.
I also experienced sharp pain during urination, and the penis itself was still painful and slightly swollen (though not excessively).
Over the past two days, I have tried applying ice, which has somewhat alleviated the pain.
I would like to ask if my condition is serious enough to require surgery, or if it is just a minor issue that will heal on its own.
Additionally, besides icing, what else can I do to expedite recovery? My erectile function remains normal, and I occasionally have involuntary erections in the morning and evening, but I am intentionally avoiding any sexual activity.

Allen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/03/04

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1) There may be a mild injury; if bruising and swelling occur, medical attention is advised.
Ice application is optional.
2) It is important to check for discharge and crusting; a urine test is recommended to rule out a urinary tract infection.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/03/04

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In the context of penile injury, it is essential to understand the symptoms, recovery process, and treatment options available. Based on your description, it appears that you have experienced a mild penile injury during sexual intercourse, which has resulted in pain, swelling, and some discharge from the glans and foreskin.

Symptoms of Penile Injury
1. Pain: The immediate pain you felt during the incident is common with penile injuries. The subsequent pain, especially during erections or certain movements, can indicate inflammation or minor trauma to the tissues.


2. Swelling: Mild swelling is also a typical response to injury as the body sends fluids to the area to aid in healing.

3. Discharge: The presence of discharge and crusting around the glans and foreskin may suggest a minor infection or irritation, especially if there is any trauma to the skin.

4. Urination: The absence of pain during urination is a good sign, indicating that the urethra may not be severely injured.

5. Erection: The fact that you can still achieve erections is a positive sign, as it suggests that the erectile tissue and blood flow are likely intact.


Recovery and Treatment Options
1. Rest and Avoidance: It is crucial to avoid any activities that may further irritate the injury, including sexual intercourse and vigorous physical activity, until you feel comfortable and pain-free.

2. Ice Therapy: Continuing with ice packs can help reduce swelling and alleviate pain. Apply ice wrapped in a cloth for 15-20 minutes at a time, several times a day.

3. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage discomfort. Always follow the recommended dosages.

4. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene to prevent infection. Gently clean the area with mild soap and water, and avoid any harsh chemicals or irritants.

5. Observation: Monitor the injury for any changes. If the swelling persists, the pain worsens, or if you notice increased discharge or signs of infection (such as fever or increased redness), seek medical attention.


When to Seek Medical Attention
While many minor penile injuries can heal on their own, certain signs warrant a visit to a healthcare professional:
- Severe Pain: If the pain becomes unbearable or does not improve with home care.

- Persistent Swelling: If swelling does not subside after a few days.

- Discharge Changes: If the discharge becomes foul-smelling or increases in volume.

- Erectile Dysfunction: If you experience difficulties achieving or maintaining an erection after the injury.

- Signs of Infection: Such as fever, chills, or increased redness around the injury site.


Surgical Intervention
In most cases of minor penile injuries, surgical intervention is not necessary. However, if there is significant damage to the erectile tissue, urethra, or if there is a fracture of the penile shaft (which is rare but can occur), surgical repair may be required. This is typically assessed through a physical examination and possibly imaging studies if deemed necessary.


Conclusion
Based on your description, it seems that your injury is likely mild and may heal with conservative management. Continue with ice therapy, rest, and monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any concerns or if your symptoms worsen, do not hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation and tailored treatment plan. Remember, taking care of your health and seeking timely medical advice is crucial for a smooth recovery.

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