There is a small round black spot on the glans?
1.
After the first day of intercourse with my partner, I noticed a small round black spot on the glans that looked like a mole.
The next day, the color changed to a brownish hue but did not completely disappear.
I would like to know what this could be.
2.
Usually, I engage in sexual activity every 3-4 days.
However, after being with my partner, on the third day, it took a long time to ejaculate, and there was blood in the semen.
It was not bright red but pinkish due to being mixed with the semen.
Should I monitor this or take any specific action?
3.
Normally, whenever I think about or chat with my girlfriend about sexual matters while in bed, I find that fluid unintentionally leaks from the glans.
Is this normal?
Xiao Wu, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2023/07/13
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello:
1.
After the first day of intercourse with my partner, I noticed a small round black spot on the glans that looks like a mole.
The next day, the color changed to a brownish hue but did not completely disappear.
I would like to know what this could be.
---》Please seek medical attention.
2.
Normally, I engage in DIY every 3-4 days.
However, after the third day of intercourse with my partner, it took a long time to ejaculate, and there was blood in the semen.
It was not bright red but pinkish due to being mixed with the semen.
Should I monitor this or take action? ---》You should seek medical attention.
3.
Usually, whenever I think about or chat with my girlfriend about sexual matters in bed, I involuntarily have fluid discharge from the glans.
Is this normal? ---》This is normal.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2023/07/13
More Info
When it comes to understanding black spots on the glans (the head of the penis), it's essential to consider several potential causes, as well as the associated symptoms and concerns. Based on your description, there are a few key points to address.
1. Black Spot Appearance: The appearance of a small black spot on the glans after sexual activity could be due to several reasons. One possibility is a benign condition known as a melanocytic nevus, which is essentially a mole that can appear anywhere on the body, including the genital area. These spots can vary in color from brown to black and are usually harmless. However, any new or changing spots should be evaluated by a healthcare professional to rule out more serious conditions, such as melanoma, especially if there are changes in size, shape, or color.
2. Color Change: You mentioned that the spot changed from black to a coffee color. This could indicate a natural process of fading or healing, but it’s crucial to monitor it. If the spot persists or continues to change, it would be wise to consult a dermatologist or urologist for a thorough examination.
3. Blood in Semen: The presence of blood in your semen (hematospermia) can be concerning. While it can sometimes be benign and related to minor trauma or irritation, it can also indicate underlying issues such as infections, inflammation, or even more serious conditions like prostate issues or tumors. Given that you observed a pinkish hue in your semen, it is advisable to seek medical attention. A healthcare provider may recommend tests such as a urinalysis, semen analysis, or imaging studies to determine the cause.
4. Pre-ejaculatory Fluid: The involuntary release of fluid from the glans when thinking about sexual activity or during arousal is generally normal. This fluid, known as pre-ejaculatory fluid or pre-cum, is produced by the Cowper's glands and serves to lubricate the urethra and neutralize acidity. However, if you notice excessive discharge or any changes in consistency or color, it may warrant further investigation.
Recommendations:
- Seek Medical Evaluation: Given the symptoms you've described, particularly the black spot and blood in your semen, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide a proper diagnosis and rule out any serious conditions.
- Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on the black spot and any other symptoms. If you notice any changes in size, color, or if new symptoms arise, make sure to report these to your doctor.
- Practice Safe Sex: Ensure that you are practicing safe sex to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), which can also cause various symptoms in the genital area.
- Maintain Hygiene: Good hygiene can help prevent infections and other skin issues. Regular washing and care of the genital area are important.
In summary, while some of the symptoms you describe may be benign, others, particularly the blood in your semen, should not be ignored. Prompt medical evaluation is the best course of action to ensure your health and peace of mind.
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