Penile issues
Doctor, I think I may have caused some damage to the skin of my penis from excessive masturbation, resulting in a wound that stings when I shower.
It's on the outside, not under the foreskin.
Will this heal on its own?
Xiao Lai, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/08/24
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If there is redness or discharge, you should seek medical attention.
If it is just a cut or abrasion without the above symptoms, you can first focus on keeping the area clean and dry, and wear loose-fitting, breathable underwear.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/08/24
More Info
When it comes to injuries to the skin of the penis, particularly those caused by vigorous masturbation, there are several important aspects to consider, including causes, symptoms, and healing processes.
Causes of Penis Skin Injuries
The primary cause of skin injuries on the penis, especially in the context you've described, is often friction. This can occur during masturbation, particularly if done with excessive force or without adequate lubrication. Other potential causes include:
1. Friction: Repeated rubbing against clothing or during sexual activity can lead to skin irritation and abrasions.
2. Infections: Conditions such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) can cause skin lesions or irritation.
3. Dermatological Conditions: Skin conditions like eczema, psoriasis, or dermatitis can also affect the genital area, leading to discomfort and injury.
4. Allergic Reactions: Reactions to soaps, lotions, or condoms can cause skin irritation and subsequent injury.
Symptoms
The symptoms of skin injury on the penis can vary depending on the severity of the injury. Common symptoms include:
- Pain or Discomfort: This is often the most immediate symptom, especially during activities such as bathing or sexual activity.
- Redness and Swelling: The affected area may appear red and swollen due to inflammation.
- Bleeding or Discharge: In more severe cases, there may be bleeding or a discharge from the injured area.
- Itching or Burning Sensation: This can occur as the skin begins to heal or if there is an underlying infection.
Healing Process
In most cases, minor skin injuries on the penis can heal on their own without the need for medical intervention. Here are some general guidelines for promoting healing:
1. Avoid Further Irritation: It’s crucial to avoid any activities that may exacerbate the injury, such as vigorous masturbation or sexual intercourse, until the area has healed.
2. Maintain Hygiene: Gently clean the area with mild soap and water to prevent infection. Avoid harsh soaps or products that may irritate the skin further.
3. Use Lubrication: If you resume masturbation, consider using a water-based lubricant to reduce friction and prevent future injuries.
4. Monitor for Infection: Keep an eye on the injury for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, pus, or fever. If these symptoms occur, it’s important to seek medical attention.
5. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage discomfort.
When to Seek Medical Attention
While many minor injuries will heal on their own, there are certain situations where it is advisable to seek medical attention:
- If the injury does not improve within a few days.
- If you notice signs of infection, such as pus, increased pain, or fever.
- If you experience significant bleeding that does not stop.
- If you have concerns about the injury or if it is affecting your daily life.
In conclusion, while it is likely that your skin injury will heal on its own with proper care, it is essential to monitor the situation closely. If you experience any concerning symptoms or if the injury does not improve, do not hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment. Remember, taking care of your genital health is crucial, and seeking help when needed is a sign of responsibility and self-care.
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