Frenulum problems of the glans?
Hello, doctor.
A few days ago, I had my first sexual experience, and during an erection, the frenulum felt a bit tight and painful, causing it to become flaccid.
However, after reading some articles, I noticed that the frenulum does not cause my glans to point downward during an erection.
Could this be an issue related to being too short?
Xiao Jie, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/08
Dr. Jian Weihong reply Urology
Hello: Please seek medical attention.
Generally, ligaments do not cause significant discomfort during an erection; the pain may be due to sexual activity.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2021/11/08
More Info
Experiencing pain during an erection, particularly related to the frenulum (the band of tissue on the underside of the penis), can be concerning and may indicate several underlying issues. The frenulum plays a crucial role in sexual function, and any discomfort or pain associated with it can affect sexual performance and overall confidence.
From your description, it sounds like you may be experiencing a condition known as frenulum breve, which is characterized by a short frenulum that can cause tension and pain during an erection. This condition can lead to discomfort when the penis is erect, as the frenulum may not have enough length to accommodate the increased size and tension of the penis. This can result in a pulling sensation or pain, which may cause the erection to subside.
Another possibility is that the pain could be due to friction or irritation during sexual activity, especially if there was insufficient lubrication. This can lead to inflammation of the frenulum or surrounding tissues, causing discomfort. It's also worth considering that if this was your first sexual experience, there may have been some anxiety or tension that could contribute to the sensation of pain.
In terms of treatment and management, here are some considerations:
1. Consult a Healthcare Provider: It's essential to discuss your symptoms with a healthcare professional, preferably a urologist. They can perform a physical examination and determine if there is an anatomical issue, such as frenulum breve, or if there are other underlying conditions that need to be addressed.
2. Lubrication: If friction is a contributing factor, using a water-based lubricant during sexual activity can help reduce discomfort. This can make the experience more pleasurable and less painful.
3. Gentle Techniques: If you are experiencing pain, it may be beneficial to engage in gentle sexual practices that do not put excessive strain on the frenulum. This can help you gauge what feels comfortable and what does not.
4. Stretching Exercises: In some cases, gentle stretching exercises for the frenulum may help increase its elasticity. However, this should only be done under the guidance of a healthcare professional to avoid injury.
5. Surgical Options: If the frenulum is determined to be too short and causing significant pain or functional issues, a minor surgical procedure called frenuloplasty may be recommended. This procedure involves lengthening the frenulum to alleviate tension and discomfort.
6. Psychological Factors: If anxiety or nervousness is contributing to your experience, consider speaking with a mental health professional. They can help you address any psychological barriers that may be affecting your sexual health.
In conclusion, while experiencing pain during an erection related to the frenulum can be distressing, it is often manageable with the right approach. Consulting with a healthcare provider is crucial to determine the exact cause of your discomfort and to explore appropriate treatment options. Remember, sexual health is an important aspect of overall well-being, and addressing these concerns can lead to a more satisfying and pain-free sexual experience in the future.
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