Prepuce issues
1.
Is the black flat area in the image a mole or a spot that has been there for a long time? Also, are the purple blood vessels normal?
2.
I have dark spots near the urethral opening on the glans.
Is my urethral opening normal? This has been present for a long time.
3.
What is this? It has been there for a long time without any protrusion.
Is it normal?
4.
I would like to know if masturbating once a day is too much.
5.
Is it normal for some blood vessels on the penis to appear purple?
12345, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/09/05
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello:
1.
Is the dark flat area on the image a mole or a spot that has been there for a long time? Also, some blood vessels appear purple; is that normal? --> It seems fine, but if you're concerned, you should see a doctor.
2.
I have dark spots on the glans near the sides of the urethral opening.
Is my urethral opening normal? It has been like this for a long time.
--> It seems fine, but if you're concerned, you should see a doctor.
3.
What is this? It has been there for a long time without any elevation.
Is it normal? --> It seems fine, but if you're concerned, you should see a doctor.
4.
I want to know if masturbating once a day is too much? --> It depends on the individual.
5.
Some blood vessels on the penis have turned purple; is that normal? --> If you're concerned, you should see a doctor.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/09/05
More Info
When it comes to skin changes, particularly in the urological region, it is essential to approach the topic with care and understanding. Based on your questions, it seems you are experiencing a variety of skin changes, including dark spots, changes in blood vessel color, and concerns about the appearance of your genital area. Let's address these concerns systematically.
1. Dark Spots and Blood Vessel Changes: The dark spots you mentioned could be either benign moles (nevi) or other skin lesions. If they have been present for a long time and have not changed in size, shape, or color, they are likely benign. However, any new or changing skin lesions should be evaluated by a dermatologist to rule out any potential skin cancers. The appearance of blood vessels becoming more prominent or changing color (such as turning purple) can be a normal part of aging or can be due to increased blood flow or pressure in the area. However, if this change is sudden or accompanied by other symptoms (such as pain or discomfort), it is advisable to seek medical attention.
2. Concerns About the Glans Penis: The dark areas near the urethral opening could be normal pigmentation or a result of friction or irritation. The appearance of the urethral opening itself can vary widely among individuals. If there are no accompanying symptoms such as pain, discharge, or changes in urination, it is likely within the range of normal. However, if you have concerns, a urologist can provide a thorough examination.
3. Flat Lesions: The flat lesions you described that have been present for a long time may also be benign. Conditions such as seborrheic keratosis or other types of benign skin growths can appear flat and dark. Again, if there is any uncertainty, a consultation with a dermatologist is recommended for a definitive diagnosis.
4. Masturbation Frequency: Regarding your question about masturbation frequency, doing it once a day is generally considered normal for many individuals. It is a natural activity, and as long as it does not interfere with your daily life, relationships, or cause physical discomfort, it is typically not a cause for concern.
5. Purple Blood Vessels: The appearance of purple blood vessels on the penis can be a normal anatomical variation or a sign of increased blood flow. Factors such as temperature changes, physical activity, or even arousal can cause blood vessels to appear more prominent. If this is accompanied by pain, swelling, or other concerning symptoms, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider.
Additional Considerations:
- Skin Care: Maintaining good hygiene and using gentle, non-irritating skin care products can help manage skin health in sensitive areas. Avoid harsh soaps or products that can cause irritation.
- Hydration and Moisturization: Keeping the skin well-hydrated can help improve its appearance and function. Consider using a fragrance-free moisturizer suitable for sensitive skin.
- Regular Check-ups: Regular visits to a healthcare provider for skin examinations can help catch any changes early and provide peace of mind.
In summary, while many of the changes you describe may be normal, it is always best to err on the side of caution and consult with a healthcare professional, especially if you notice any changes or have concerns about your skin's appearance. A dermatologist or urologist can provide tailored advice and treatment options based on a thorough examination.
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