Glans Skin Tears: Causes, Healing, and Care Tips - Urology

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Glans penis suspected to be lacerated?


1.
Is the image showing a skin abrasion? What could have caused this? I haven't scratched it.

2.
If the abrasion starts healing shortly after it occurs, is it still necessary to see a doctor?
3.
If I use commercially available soap to wash the glans and foreskin (with some rubbing), could it cause inflammation?

Loa, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/06/30

Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology


Hello:
1.
Is the area in the picture a skin tear? Why does this happen? If there is a wound, it is a skin tear; if not, it is just redness and inflammation.
There are many possible causes, such as sexual activity, DIY projects, not keeping the area dry, playing in water, etc.
2.
If the skin tear starts to heal shortly after, is it still necessary to see a doctor? If the color has not improved, medical attention is needed.
3.
If I use a commercially available soap to wash the glans and foreskin (with some rubbing), could this cause inflammation? If you have not used it before, it may not be suitable; if you have used this soap previously, it should not be an issue.

Reply Date: 2024/06/30

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Understanding glans skin tears can be quite concerning, especially when it comes to the causes, healing process, and proper care. Let's address your questions one by one.

1. Is the image showing a skin tear? Why did this happen?
Yes, the image you provided appears to show a tear or abrasion on the glans skin. Such tears can occur for various reasons, even if you haven't intentionally scratched or injured the area. Common causes include friction from sexual activity, irritation from soaps or hygiene products, or even an allergic reaction to materials such as latex in condoms. It's also possible for skin to become fragile due to dryness or underlying skin conditions, which can lead to tears without direct trauma.

2. If the tear starts healing shortly after it occurs, is it necessary to see a doctor?
If the tear is minor and shows signs of healing, such as reduced redness and no increasing pain or discharge, it may not be necessary to see a doctor. However, if you notice any signs of infection (such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus), or if the pain persists or worsens, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional. Additionally, if you have any underlying health conditions, such as diabetes, that could affect healing, seeking medical advice is prudent.

3. Could using a commercial soap like "美琪香皂" to wash the glans and foreskin cause inflammation?
Yes, using certain soaps, especially those that are heavily fragranced or contain harsh chemicals, can irritate sensitive skin in the genital area. The glans and foreskin are particularly sensitive, and using products not specifically designed for this area can disrupt the natural balance of skin flora, potentially leading to inflammation or allergic reactions. It is generally recommended to use mild, unscented soaps or specialized products for intimate hygiene to minimize the risk of irritation.


Additional Care Tips for Glans Skin Tears:
- Gentle Cleaning: Use lukewarm water and a mild, unscented soap to clean the area. Avoid scrubbing, as this can exacerbate irritation.

- Moisturization: If the skin is dry, consider applying a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer or a barrier cream to help maintain skin integrity and promote healing.

- Avoid Irritants: Steer clear of products that contain alcohol, fragrances, or harsh chemicals. This includes certain soaps, lotions, and even laundry detergents that can come into contact with your genital area.

- Wear Loose Clothing: Opt for breathable, loose-fitting underwear and clothing to reduce friction and allow the area to heal properly.

- Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the healing process. If you notice any worsening symptoms or if the tear does not improve within a few days, seek medical advice.

In conclusion, while minor skin tears on the glans can often heal on their own, proper care and attention to hygiene are crucial to prevent complications. If you have any concerns about your symptoms or the healing process, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options.

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