Pain During Masturbation and Glans Exposure Issues - Urology

Share to:

1. Glans penis 2. Masturbation


1.
The glans can only be exposed manually, but it hurts if the glans comes into contact with something.
2.
I masturbate by rubbing the foreskin with my hand in a manner similar to washing my hands, but a few hours after masturbation, I experience pain during an erection.

Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/10

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1.
The glans can only be exposed manually, but it hurts when the glans comes into contact with something—some people say it is sensitive.
2.
I use a hand-washing-like method to rub the foreskin for masturbation, but a few hours after masturbation, the erection of the penis is painful.
What is this?—I suggest you do not apply too much pressure, as the glans is located within the foreskin, and excessive force may cause injury.
If there is abnormal redness, please seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.

Reply Date: 2021/08/10

More Info


Understanding pain during masturbation and issues related to glans exposure can be complex and may involve various physiological and psychological factors. Let's break down the concerns you've raised.

1. Pain upon Glans Exposure: It is not uncommon for individuals to experience discomfort or pain when the glans (the head of the penis) is exposed, especially if it is not a regular occurrence. This can be due to several reasons:
- Sensitivity: The glans is highly sensitive, and exposure can lead to discomfort, particularly if there is friction or contact with surfaces that may irritate the skin.

- Lack of Lubrication: If there is insufficient lubrication during masturbation, friction can cause irritation and pain. This is particularly relevant if you are using a method that involves rubbing against the skin without adequate moisture.

- Infections or Skin Conditions: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other infections can lead to increased sensitivity and pain. If you notice redness, swelling, or discharge, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider.

2. Pain After Masturbation: Experiencing pain after masturbation, especially during an erection, can be concerning. Here are a few potential explanations:
- Overstimulation: If you are engaging in masturbation frequently or vigorously, it can lead to temporary soreness or discomfort in the penis. This is similar to muscle soreness after exercise.

- Nerve Sensitivity: Some individuals may have heightened sensitivity in the genital area, leading to pain during or after sexual arousal or activity.

- Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance or feelings about masturbation can also manifest as physical discomfort. This is sometimes referred to as psychogenic pain.

3. Recommendations:
- Gentle Techniques: If you find that certain techniques cause pain, consider adjusting your method. Using a gentler touch or incorporating lubrication can help reduce friction and discomfort.

- Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the pain persists or worsens, it is essential to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can help rule out any underlying conditions and provide tailored recommendations.

- Educate Yourself: Understanding your body and its responses can alleviate anxiety. There are many resources available that discuss sexual health and anatomy, which may help you feel more comfortable and informed.

4. When to Seek Help: If you experience persistent pain, changes in your sexual function, or any other concerning symptoms, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment options.

In summary, while occasional discomfort during masturbation can be normal, persistent pain warrants further investigation. Taking care of your sexual health is important, and there are many resources and professionals available to support you.

Similar Q&A

Understanding Sensitivity Issues with the Glans: A Urology Perspective

Hello doctor, when I was 11 years old, I enjoyed rubbing my glans against the mattress for pleasure, but I never ejaculated. Since then, I have been masturbating by gripping my foreskin without exposing the glans. Recently, I started using lotion for masturbation and rubbing the ...


Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The burning and stinging sensations you are experiencing may be caused by the foreskin. It is advisable to seek medical attention to understand the true situation. Please visit a urology department at a hospital, where a physician will provide you with an explanation. Than...

[Read More] Understanding Sensitivity Issues with the Glans: A Urology Perspective


Pain During Masturbation: Understanding Sensitivity and Care

I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.


Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The glans may be irritated, possibly due to small abrasions or the irritating effects of soap. If there is redness and swelling, keep the area clean and dry. If it remains red after one day, seek medical attention. Be sure to dry the area thoroughly after washing. Wishing ...

[Read More] Pain During Masturbation: Understanding Sensitivity and Care


Understanding Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions for Frequent Masturbation

Hello, doctor! I have a habit of masturbating frequently, sometimes three to four times a day. One day, I used body wash while masturbating, and at first, it felt really good! However, later on, I started to feel pain in the glans, and it got worse with each attempt! Although I f...


Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
Hello: Please redirect your attention to other areas and try to control and reduce the frequency of masturbation. If you are still experiencing any discomfort, please visit our Urology outpatient clinic for further examination and treatment. Thank you!

[Read More] Understanding Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions for Frequent Masturbation


Understanding Pain During Masturbation: Causes and Solutions

Hello, Doctor: I masturbate about once or twice a week. Each time I masturbate, when I rub the sides of the glans near the urethral opening, I experience a slight stinging sensation around the anal area. If I avoid rubbing that area, there is no issue. What could be causing this?...


Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
Hello: Based on what you described, it is possible that excessive friction has caused some swelling and pain. Please try not to be too anxious. If the symptoms persist, I recommend that you refrain from masturbation for the time being, or visit a urology clinic for further examin...

[Read More] Understanding Pain During Masturbation: Causes and Solutions


Related FAQ

Exposed Glans

(Urology)

Pain After Ejaculation

(Urology)

Masturbation

(Urology)

Pain During Intercourse

(Obstetrics and Gynecology)

Itching

(Urology)

Orgasm

(Urology)

Balanitis

(Urology)

Genital Area

(Urology)

Glans Penis

(Internal Medicine)

Masturbation

(Internal Medicine)