Post-Masturbation Skin Irritation: Causes and Solutions - Urology

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Skin tingling and burning sensation after masturbation?


Hello doctor, last night (11/12) after masturbating, I felt a stinging and burning sensation from the base to the midsection of my penis, which seems to be due to excessive friction.
However, I was quite nervous at the time, so I trimmed my pubic hair to see better (the trimming was done with small scissors, and I did not use any tools that could irritate the skin).
Upon observing the skin of my penis and scrotum last night and today (11/13), everything looks normal; there are no wounds or redness, but the stinging and burning sensation persists (along with some itching).
Overall, it has eased a bit.
Note: I do not have a sexual partner and usually take care of myself.
I would like to ask: 1.
Is it advisable to use lubricants like KY for future masturbation? 2.
Are the current sensations of stinging, burning, and itching related to excessive friction or trimming of pubic hair? 3.
Is there a high risk of infection? Should I use antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly? 4.
Can I continue my usual cleaning routine for that area? (The typical method is plain water ➝ soap ➝ plain water)

Mr. Hsieh, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/11/13

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello: 1.
Is it okay to use lubricants like KY for masturbation in the future? --> Yes.
2.
Are the current sensations of stinging, burning, and itching related to excessive friction or trimming pubic hair? --> They are more related to friction.
3.
Is there a high risk of infection? Should I use antibiotic ointment or petroleum jelly? --> If there are no issues with urination, and the skin is not red or swollen, there is generally no problem and no need for additional use.
4.
Can I continue my current cleaning method for that area? (Typically rinsing with water ➝ soap ➝ rinsing with water) --> Yes, you can.

Reply Date: 2022/11/13

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Post-masturbation skin irritation can be a common issue, particularly when there is excessive friction or irritation to the sensitive skin in the genital area. Let's address your questions one by one and provide some additional context regarding the causes and solutions for this condition.

1. Using Lubricants: Yes, using a lubricant such as KY Jelly can be very beneficial during masturbation. Lubricants help reduce friction, which can prevent irritation and discomfort. They create a smoother surface, allowing for a more comfortable experience. Water-based lubricants are generally safe and easy to clean up, making them a popular choice. Just ensure that the lubricant is compatible with any condoms or other products you may use.

2. Cause of Symptoms: The sensations of stinging, burning, and itching you are experiencing are likely related to the excessive friction during masturbation and possibly the trimming of pubic hair. The skin in the genital area is sensitive, and any form of irritation—whether from friction or hair trimming—can lead to temporary discomfort. The fact that you do not see any visible signs of injury, redness, or swelling is a good sign, indicating that the irritation may be mild and likely to resolve on its own.

3. Infection Risk: The risk of infection in this scenario appears low, especially since you have not observed any cuts, redness, or swelling. However, if the irritation persists or worsens, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional. Using topical antibiotics or ointments like Vaseline can help soothe the area and provide a protective barrier, but they are not always necessary unless there are signs of infection or if the skin is broken.

4. Cleaning Routine: Your current cleaning routine of using water followed by soap and then rinsing with water is generally acceptable. However, it’s important to use a mild, unscented soap to avoid further irritation. Over-washing or using harsh soaps can strip the skin of its natural oils, leading to dryness and increased sensitivity. After washing, ensure that the area is dried gently and completely to prevent moisture buildup, which can lead to irritation or fungal infections.


Additional Considerations:
- Skin Care: If you continue to experience irritation, consider applying a gentle moisturizer after washing to help maintain skin hydration. Look for products that are fragrance-free and designed for sensitive skin.

- Avoiding Irritation: In the future, be mindful of the amount of pressure and friction applied during masturbation. If you notice that certain techniques or methods cause discomfort, it may be helpful to adjust your approach.

- When to Seek Help: If the irritation does not improve within a few days, or if you notice any new symptoms such as discharge, persistent redness, or swelling, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. They can evaluate your symptoms and provide appropriate treatment if necessary.

In summary, while post-masturbation irritation can be uncomfortable, it is often manageable with simple adjustments to your routine. Using lubricants, maintaining a gentle cleaning regimen, and being mindful of friction can help prevent future occurrences. If symptoms persist, seeking medical advice is always a prudent step.

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