Glans Pain: Causes and Concerns After Circumcision - Urology

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Several years ago, I had a circumcision, and recently I've been experiencing pain on the left side of the glans.
There are no rashes.
I masturbate once every 3 to 4 days.
Could prolonged sitting cause pain in the glans?

Niming, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/01

Dr. Chen Jiansheng reply Urology


Please schedule a medical examination.

Reply Date: 2021/08/01

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Understanding glans pain, especially after circumcision, can be a complex issue that involves various factors. The pain you're experiencing on the left side of the glans (the head of the penis) could be attributed to several potential causes, and it's important to consider both physical and psychological aspects.

Firstly, after circumcision, some individuals may experience sensitivity in the glans due to the exposure of the previously covered skin. This sensitivity can sometimes lead to discomfort or pain, particularly if there is friction or pressure applied to the area. If you are engaging in activities such as masturbation, this could potentially exacerbate any existing sensitivity or irritation.

Another possible cause of glans pain could be related to the technique used during the circumcision. If the procedure was not performed with precision, it might lead to uneven healing or scar tissue formation, which could result in localized pain. Additionally, if there are any remnants of the foreskin or if the circumcision was not complete, this could also lead to discomfort.

In your case, you mentioned that the pain occurs after prolonged sitting. This could be due to pressure on the pelvic area, which might irritate the glans. Sitting for extended periods can lead to increased friction or pressure on the sensitive areas, potentially causing discomfort. It’s also worth noting that certain positions while sitting may exacerbate this discomfort.

Infections or inflammation are other considerations. Although you mentioned there are no visible rashes, it is still possible to have a mild infection or inflammation that may not present with obvious symptoms. Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) can occur, even in circumcised individuals, and may present with pain or discomfort without external signs.

Psychological factors can also play a role in the perception of pain. Anxiety or stress can heighten sensitivity to pain, making discomfort feel more pronounced. If you find yourself worrying about the pain, this could contribute to a cycle of increased sensitivity and discomfort.

To address your concerns, here are some recommendations:
1. Consult a Healthcare Professional: It’s crucial to seek an evaluation from a urologist or a healthcare provider specializing in male reproductive health. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend tests to rule out any infections or other underlying conditions.

2. Avoid Irritation: If you suspect that prolonged sitting is contributing to your discomfort, try to take breaks to stand or walk around. Consider using cushions that relieve pressure on the pelvic area when sitting for extended periods.

3. Gentle Hygiene Practices: Maintain good hygiene, but avoid harsh soaps or irritants that could exacerbate sensitivity. A gentle wash with warm water may be sufficient.

4. Monitor Activities: If masturbation seems to trigger or worsen the pain, consider reducing frequency or adjusting techniques to minimize friction.

5. Psychological Support: If anxiety about the pain is a concern, consider speaking with a mental health professional who can help you develop coping strategies.

In summary, glans pain after circumcision can arise from various factors, including sensitivity, pressure from sitting, potential infections, or psychological influences. A thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional is essential to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment. Taking proactive steps to manage your activities and hygiene can also help alleviate discomfort.

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