There are erythematous lesions on the glans?
Today, while showering and cleaning the glans, I noticed a red spot about 0.4 square centimeters next to the frenulum, which feels slightly painful to the touch.
This just appeared today.
I used a vibrating sex toy to stimulate the glans during masturbation.
Could this be caused by the vibration and friction? I have phimosis, and when erect, the foreskin does not retract automatically but can be retracted manually.
Currently, when not erect, the foreskin covers the glans and does not cause pain.
How should I handle this situation? Will it heal on its own?
liù, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/06/24
Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology
Hello Mr.
666: If you are very concerned, you can visit the hospital for a consultation or monitor your symptoms and maintain cleanliness to see if they improve on their own.
Dr.
Lin Wen-Hsu, Urology Department, Nantou Hospital.
Reply Date: 2023/06/24
More Info
The appearance of a red spot on the glans (the head of the penis) can be concerning, especially when accompanied by discomfort or pain. There are several potential causes for this condition, and understanding them is crucial for determining the appropriate treatment.
Possible Causes
1. Irritation or Friction: Given that you mentioned using a vibrating toy during masturbation, it is possible that the red spot is a result of irritation or friction. This can occur if the toy was used with excessive force or for an extended period, leading to minor trauma to the sensitive skin of the glans.
2. Infection: Another possibility is a localized infection, such as balanitis, which is inflammation of the glans. This can be caused by poor hygiene, irritants, or infections (bacterial or fungal). Symptoms may include redness, swelling, and sometimes discharge.
3. Allergic Reaction: If you used any lubricants or products during masturbation, an allergic reaction to these substances could also cause redness and irritation.
4. Dermatological Conditions: Conditions such as psoriasis or eczema can also manifest as red spots on the glans. These are usually chronic and may require specific treatments.
5. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Although less likely given the context, STIs can present with similar symptoms. If you have had unprotected sexual contact, this should be considered.
Recommended Actions
1. Observation: If the red spot is not accompanied by severe pain, discharge, or systemic symptoms (like fever), you might consider observing it for a few days. Many minor irritations resolve on their own.
2. Hygiene: Maintain good hygiene by gently cleaning the area with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh soaps or products that could further irritate the skin.
3. Avoid Irritation: Refrain from using any toys or engaging in activities that may cause further irritation until the spot has healed.
4. Topical Treatments: If the area is itchy or painful, over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream may help reduce inflammation. However, avoid applying any creams without consulting a healthcare provider first, especially if you suspect an infection.
5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: If the red spot does not improve within a few days, worsens, or if you develop additional symptoms (such as discharge, fever, or increased pain), it is crucial to see a healthcare provider. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend tests to determine the underlying cause.
Conclusion
While it is possible that the red spot is due to irritation from the vibrating toy, it is essential to monitor the situation closely. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical advice is the best course of action. Early intervention can prevent potential complications and ensure appropriate treatment. Remember, your health is paramount, and addressing any concerns with a qualified healthcare professional is always advisable.
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