excuse me?
I experienced some itching and a slight stinging sensation in my genital area after masturbating two weeks ago.
I have not engaged in sexual intercourse.
While showering and cleaning my genital area, I noticed some white substance at the junction of the glans and the foreskin (is this the corona?).
The tip of the glans appears whiter, while the middle part is red, and the base has a particularly raised layer.
I also feel some pain and itching when washing.
What could this be, and what should I do?
Danxin de ren, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/02/22
Dr. Huang Chikai reply Urology
Dear concerned individual,
What you are experiencing is likely smegma, so there is no need to worry.
However, please visit a urology clinic for a specialist to assess whether your foreskin is too long and if a circumcision is necessary.
Wishing you health and happiness!
Dr.
Huang Chih-Kai, February 24, 2004, 9:50 AM.
Reply Date: 2004/02/22
More Info
Genital discomfort can be a distressing experience, and it is essential to understand the potential causes and solutions for urological issues. Based on your description, it seems you are experiencing itching, slight pain, and some unusual discharge in the genital area, particularly around the glans (the head of the penis) and the corona (the ridge of the glans).
There are several possible causes for the symptoms you are experiencing:
1. Irritation or Inflammation: This could be due to friction during masturbation, leading to irritation of the sensitive skin in the genital area. The presence of white discharge could indicate a buildup of smegma, which is a combination of dead skin cells, oils, and moisture that can accumulate under the foreskin if not cleaned regularly.
2. Infection: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin) can cause redness, itching, and discomfort. These conditions can be caused by bacterial or fungal infections, particularly if there is poor hygiene or if the area is moist for extended periods.
3. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Although you mentioned that you have not engaged in sexual intercourse, it is still possible to contract certain infections through other means, such as oral sex or skin-to-skin contact. Symptoms of STIs can include itching, pain, and unusual discharge.
4. Allergic Reactions: Sometimes, products such as soaps, lotions, or even condoms can cause allergic reactions that lead to irritation and discomfort in the genital area.
5. Dermatological Conditions: Skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis can also affect the genital area, leading to symptoms like itching and redness.
To address your concerns, here are some steps you can take:
- Maintain Hygiene: Ensure that you are cleaning the genital area gently but thoroughly. Use mild, unscented soap and warm water to wash the area, and be sure to rinse well. Avoid using harsh soaps or products that may irritate the skin.
- Avoid Irritants: If you suspect that a product may be causing irritation, discontinue its use. This includes soaps, lotions, and even laundry detergents that may come into contact with your underwear.
- Wear Loose Clothing: Opt for breathable, loose-fitting underwear made from natural fibers like cotton. This can help reduce moisture buildup and irritation.
- Over-the-Counter Treatments: If you suspect a fungal infection, antifungal creams available at pharmacies may help alleviate symptoms. However, if you believe it could be a bacterial infection, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for appropriate treatment.
- Consult a Healthcare Provider: If symptoms persist or worsen, it is crucial to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination, take a medical history, and possibly conduct tests to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms. They can also prescribe medications if necessary.
In summary, while genital discomfort can arise from various causes, maintaining good hygiene, avoiding irritants, and consulting a healthcare provider for persistent symptoms are essential steps in managing your condition. Remember, it’s important to address these issues promptly to prevent complications and ensure your overall health and well-being.
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