Penile issues
1.
It is normal for the blood vessels near the glans of the penis to sometimes feel firm and sometimes not.
This can be due to various factors, including changes in blood flow or arousal.
However, if there are persistent changes or discomfort, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
2.
A small dark spot along the midline of the penis could be a variety of things, such as a benign mole, a sebaceous cyst, or a harmless skin lesion.
If it has been present for a long time and is not changing in size or causing discomfort, it is likely not a cause for concern.
However, it is best to have it evaluated by a healthcare provider to rule out any potential issues.
3.
If there is hardening of the blood vessels in the penis and there has been no further masturbation, it is possible that the condition could worsen over time if left untreated.
However, if there are no issues with erections or other symptoms, it may not necessarily lead to significant problems.
It is recommended to seek medical advice for proper assessment and management.
12345, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/09/04
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: The responses provided here are for reference only and cannot replace a physician's examination and diagnostic tests.
1.
Is it normal for the blood vessels near the glans of the penis to sometimes become hard and sometimes not? What could this indicate? -- This is common.
2.
There is a small dark spot along the midline of the penis that has been present for quite some time.
What could it be? -- A physician's examination is recommended; it may be a mole.
3.
If there is hardening of the blood vessels in the penis but there has been no further masturbation, will this worsen if left untreated? There are no issues with erections.
-- There should not be any problems.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/09/04
More Info
When it comes to understanding common penis issues, particularly regarding hardening of vessels and other concerns, it's important to approach the topic with both sensitivity and a clear understanding of the underlying medical principles. Let's address your questions one by one.
1. Hardening of Blood Vessels Near the Glans: It is not uncommon for men to notice changes in the firmness of the blood vessels near the glans (the head of the penis). This can be due to several factors, including normal anatomical variations, changes in blood flow, or even the effects of sexual arousal. In some cases, the vessels may feel firmer during an erection due to increased blood flow, which is a normal physiological response. However, if you notice persistent hardness or any discomfort, it could indicate a condition such as Peyronie's disease, which involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, leading to curvature and pain. If the hardness is accompanied by pain, changes in erection quality, or other concerning symptoms, it's advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation.
2. Black Spot on the Midline of the Penis: The presence of a small black spot on the penis that has been there for a long time could be a variety of things. Common possibilities include a benign skin lesion, such as a seborrheic keratosis or a mole, or it could be a result of hyperpigmentation. However, if the spot has changed in size, color, or shape, or if it is associated with any discomfort, it is essential to have it evaluated by a dermatologist or urologist. They can provide a proper diagnosis and determine if any treatment is necessary.
3. Concern About Penile Vascular Hardening: If you are experiencing hardening of the blood vessels in the penis but have not engaged in sexual activity or masturbation for a while, it is understandable to be concerned about potential worsening of the condition. While some degree of vascular changes can occur naturally with age or due to lifestyle factors (such as smoking, poor diet, or lack of exercise), it is crucial to monitor any changes in erectile function or discomfort. If the condition is related to vascular health, it could potentially worsen over time if underlying issues (like atherosclerosis) are not addressed. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including regular exercise, a balanced diet, and avoiding smoking, can help improve vascular health. If you have concerns about erectile function or vascular health, it is best to consult a healthcare provider who can assess your situation and recommend appropriate interventions.
In summary, while some changes in the penis can be normal, persistent or concerning symptoms should not be ignored. Regular check-ups with a healthcare provider can help ensure that any potential issues are addressed early, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can contribute positively to overall sexual health. If you have any specific symptoms or concerns, seeking professional medical advice is always the best course of action.
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