Penile pain and increased smegma?
Doctor, please help me.
I had sexual intercourse in February with a condom and received oral sex.
Since then, I have been afraid to seek medical attention.
My penis hurts and is red and swollen when I squeeze it, and I have an unusually high amount of smegma every day.
It hasn't improved until now.
What could be the possible symptoms? 🙏🏻
Lun, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/10
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello: Please seek medical attention.
There may be an infection.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/07/10
More Info
It sounds like you are experiencing a concerning set of symptoms related to your genital area, including pain, redness, swelling, and excessive smegma. These symptoms can be indicative of several potential conditions, and it is important to address them promptly with a healthcare professional, particularly a urologist.
Firstly, the pain and swelling you describe could be due to a number of factors, including infections, inflammation, or even an allergic reaction. One common condition that could cause these symptoms is balanitis, which is inflammation of the glans (the head of the penis). Balanitis can be caused by poor hygiene, infections (bacterial or fungal), or irritants such as soaps or condoms. The presence of excessive smegma, which is a buildup of dead skin cells, oils, and other secretions, can also contribute to irritation and inflammation.
Another possibility is a sexually transmitted infection (STI), especially if you have had unprotected sexual contact. Symptoms of STIs can include pain, swelling, and unusual discharge. Conditions such as herpes, gonorrhea, or chlamydia can present with similar symptoms and should be ruled out.
It is also worth considering that if you have a history of phimosis (a condition where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted), this could lead to difficulties in cleaning the area properly, resulting in smegma buildup and potential infections.
Given the duration and severity of your symptoms, it is crucial that you seek medical attention. While it may be daunting to visit a doctor, especially regarding sensitive issues, healthcare professionals are trained to handle such matters with discretion and care. A urologist will be able to conduct a thorough examination, possibly including a physical exam and laboratory tests (such as swabs or urine tests) to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.
In the meantime, here are some general recommendations:
1. Maintain Hygiene: Gently clean the area with warm water daily. Avoid harsh soaps or irritants that could exacerbate the condition.
2. Avoid Irritants: If you suspect that certain products (like condoms or lubricants) may be causing irritation, consider avoiding them until you can consult with a healthcare provider.
3. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of any changes in your symptoms, including the presence of discharge, changes in color, or any new symptoms that may arise.
4. Avoid Sexual Activity: Until you have been evaluated by a healthcare professional, it may be wise to refrain from sexual activity to prevent further irritation or potential transmission of an infection.
5. Seek Medical Attention: As mentioned, it is important to consult with a urologist or your primary care physician as soon as possible. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific condition.
In summary, while your symptoms may be concerning, they are treatable, and seeking medical advice is the best course of action. Early intervention can help prevent complications and lead to a quicker resolution of your symptoms. Don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for the help you need.
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