Pain upon touching the penis?
Two days ago, after masturbating, I experienced pain when touching my penis, but there was no pain when I didn't touch it.
After the initial pain from touching, subsequent touches did not cause pain, but after a while, touching again would result in pain.
The pain was more intense on the first day and milder on the second day, but it has not completely resolved.
Could this be ordinary nerve pain or something else?
Marco, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/16
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The information provided here is for reference only and cannot replace a physician's examination.
Your description is too abstract.
If there are no visible changes to the appearance of the genitals, you may observe the situation.
However, if issues arise again after masturbation, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/08/16
More Info
Experiencing penile pain after masturbation can be concerning and may arise from various causes. It is essential to understand the potential reasons behind this discomfort and when to seek medical attention.
Firstly, the pain you describe seems to be localized and occurs primarily upon touch, which suggests that it may not be a severe underlying condition. Here are some common causes of penile pain after masturbation:
1. Overstimulation or Friction: Engaging in masturbation can sometimes lead to overstimulation of the sensitive skin on the penis. If the activity is vigorous or prolonged, it may cause temporary soreness or discomfort. This is often a result of friction and can lead to minor irritation or inflammation.
2. Refractory Period: After ejaculation, the body enters a refractory period during which the penis may be sensitive to touch. During this time, any stimulation can cause discomfort or pain. This sensitivity usually subsides after a short period.
3. Nerve Sensitivity: The penis is rich in nerve endings, and sometimes, after sexual activity, the nerves may become temporarily hypersensitive. This can lead to sensations of pain or discomfort upon touch, which may not be present when the area is not stimulated.
4. Infection or Inflammation: While less likely if the pain is only present after masturbation, infections such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or conditions like balanitis (inflammation of the glans) can cause pain. If you notice any unusual discharge, redness, or swelling, it would be prudent to consult a healthcare provider.
5. Peyronie's Disease: Although this condition typically presents with curvature or deformity of the penis, it can also cause pain. If you notice any changes in the shape of your penis or persistent pain, it is essential to seek medical advice.
6. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance or experiences can manifest as physical symptoms, including pain. If you find that your pain is associated with anxiety or stress, addressing these underlying issues may help alleviate the discomfort.
Given that the pain has persisted for a couple of days and varies in intensity, it is advisable to monitor the situation closely. If the pain worsens, becomes persistent, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, discharge, or fever, you should seek medical attention promptly. A healthcare provider can perform a thorough examination, possibly including a physical exam and lab tests, to rule out any infections or other underlying conditions.
In the meantime, consider the following self-care measures:
- Gentle Care: Avoid any further irritation by being gentle with the area. If you choose to masturbate again, consider using lubrication to reduce friction.
- Rest: Allow your body time to recover. Avoid sexual activity until the pain subsides.
- Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the area may help reduce inflammation and provide relief.
In conclusion, while penile pain after masturbation can be common and often benign, it is essential to be attentive to your body and seek medical advice if the symptoms persist or worsen. Understanding your body and its responses is crucial in maintaining sexual health and overall well-being.
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