Bleeding from the glans penis?
Doctor, later that night after I asked the question, I stayed up and occasionally checked.
The glans is no longer bleeding.
I've been busy with work recently and haven't seen a doctor, but everything seems normal now.
Can I be reassured? Or should I still seek medical attention? Is it really okay? If I need to see a doctor, how should I explain it to them? P.S.
[I can't see any bleeding points.]
Xiao, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/10/11
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: If there is no bleeding, you can observe first.
If you need to seek medical attention, describe it the same way as the last time.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2022/10/11
More Info
When it comes to bleeding from the glans (the head of the penis), it is essential to understand the underlying causes and when to seek medical attention. Bleeding can occur for various reasons, including infections, trauma, or underlying medical conditions. Since you mentioned that the bleeding has stopped and everything appears normal, it is a positive sign. However, there are still some considerations to keep in mind.
Firstly, if the bleeding was due to a minor injury or irritation, and it has resolved without any further symptoms, you may feel reassured. However, it is crucial to monitor for any signs of recurrence or new symptoms. If you experience any of the following, you should seek medical attention promptly:
1. Recurrent Bleeding: If you notice any further bleeding, even if it is minor, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
2. Pain or Discomfort: If you experience pain, swelling, or discomfort in the area, it could indicate an underlying issue that needs to be addressed.
3. Signs of Infection: Symptoms such as redness, warmth, swelling, or discharge (especially if it is foul-smelling) could indicate an infection that requires treatment.
4. Changes in Urination: If you notice changes in urination, such as increased frequency, urgency, or pain during urination, it is essential to seek medical advice.
5. Systemic Symptoms: If you develop fever, chills, or any other systemic symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical attention as these could indicate a more serious condition.
If you decide to see a doctor, it is helpful to provide them with a clear history of your symptoms. Here are some tips on how to explain your situation to the healthcare provider:
- Describe the Bleeding: Explain when the bleeding started, how long it lasted, and any factors that may have contributed to it (e.g., trauma, irritation, etc.).
- Mention Any Other Symptoms: Inform the doctor about any other symptoms you experienced, such as pain, swelling, or changes in urination.
- Discuss Your Concerns: Share your concerns about the bleeding and any anxiety you may have regarding your health.
- Ask Questions: Don’t hesitate to ask questions about potential causes, necessary tests, and treatment options.
In summary, while it is encouraging that the bleeding has stopped and everything appears normal, it is essential to remain vigilant. If any concerning symptoms arise, do not hesitate to seek medical attention. It is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health. If you feel uncertain or anxious, consulting a healthcare professional can provide peace of mind and ensure that any potential issues are addressed promptly.
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