Masturbation issues
1.
Recently, I've found myself inexplicably drawn to watching adult films with necrophilia themes.
After masturbating, I wonder if my frequent viewing of such material indicates a psychological issue (or should I consult a mental health professional 😂).
Is it okay to watch this type of content frequently?
2.
When I'm not erect, my glans is covered, but when I am erect, it becomes tighter but can retract.
However, if I masturbate multiple times in a day, the frenulum becomes painful.
Should I seek medical attention for this?
3.
After starting high school, I've noticed that my glans itches after a day at school.
When I check in the restroom, I see a white, solid substance that resembles a paste (it can be spread like ointment).
This condition has only appeared since high school.
I found information online suggesting it might be smegma.
Could this be caused by stress, as my stress levels have significantly increased since starting high school?
Suzi, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2024/07/01
Dr. Du Shixi reply Urology
Hello:
1.
Recently, I've found myself inexplicably drawn to watching adult films with necrophilia themes.
However, after masturbating, I wonder if my frequent viewing of such content indicates a psychological issue (should I consult a mental health professional? 😂).
Is it okay to watch this type of material often? ---> It's not okay; it's not recommended to continue watching.
If you can't control it, you should consult a mental health professional.
2.
When I'm not erect, the glans is covered, but when I am erect, it becomes tighter but can retract.
However, if I masturbate multiple times in a day, the frenulum becomes painful.
Should I seek medical attention? ---> No need for medical attention; just reduce the frequency.
3.
After starting high school, I've noticed that my glans itches after a day at school.
When I check in the restroom, I find a white solid substance that resembles a secretion (it has a paste-like consistency, similar to ointment).
This condition only started after entering high school.
I researched online and it seems to be smegma.
Could this be caused by stress, as my stress levels have increased significantly since starting high school? ---> This is due to a lack of cleanliness.
You should maintain cleanliness and dryness.
If there is redness, seek medical attention.
Reply Date: 2024/07/01
More Info
It's understandable to have concerns about sexual health, especially during the transition into adulthood, which can be a time of significant physical and emotional changes. Let's address your questions one by one, and I'll provide some additional context regarding sexual health and psychological well-being.
1. Concerns About Viewing Certain Adult Content: It's not uncommon for individuals to explore various themes in adult content, including those that may seem unusual or taboo. The interest in specific themes, such as those involving violence or non-consensual scenarios, can sometimes reflect deeper psychological issues, but it doesn't necessarily mean that you have a problem. Many people have fantasies that they would never act upon in real life. However, if you find that these interests are causing you distress or impacting your daily life, it may be beneficial to speak with a mental health professional. They can help you explore these feelings in a safe and non-judgmental environment.
2. Physical Discomfort After Frequent Masturbation: Experiencing pain in the frenulum (the sensitive band of tissue on the underside of the penis) after frequent masturbation can be a sign of irritation or overuse. If the pain persists, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider. They can assess whether there is an underlying issue, such as a skin condition or an anatomical concern, and provide guidance on how to alleviate the discomfort. It's important to listen to your body; if something feels off, seeking medical advice is always a good idea.
3. Changes in Genital Health and Hygiene: The presence of a white, paste-like substance on the glans (head of the penis) is often due to smegma, a natural buildup of dead skin cells and oils. This is common, especially in individuals who are not circumcised. While smegma itself is not harmful, maintaining proper hygiene is crucial to prevent any potential infections or irritation. Regular washing with mild soap and water can help manage this. Stress can indeed impact various aspects of health, including skin and mucosal health, so it's possible that the increased pressure you're feeling in high school could contribute to changes in your body. However, if you notice any unusual symptoms, such as persistent itching, redness, or discharge, it's important to consult a healthcare professional.
Additional Considerations
Psychological Impact of Stress: Transitioning to high school can be a significant source of stress, which can manifest in various ways, including changes in sexual health and hygiene. Stress can lead to anxiety, which may affect libido and sexual function. It's essential to find healthy coping mechanisms for stress, such as engaging in physical activity, practicing mindfulness, or talking to someone about your feelings.
Communication and Education: Understanding your body and sexual health is crucial. If you have questions about sexual health, consider seeking out educational resources or speaking with a healthcare provider who specializes in sexual health. They can provide accurate information and help dispel any myths or misconceptions you may have.
Seeking Help: If you feel overwhelmed by your thoughts or physical symptoms, don't hesitate to reach out for help. Mental health professionals can provide support and strategies to manage anxiety or distress related to sexual health. Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength, and taking care of your mental and physical health is essential.
In summary, it's normal to have questions and concerns about your sexual health, especially during significant life transitions. Pay attention to your body, maintain good hygiene, and don't hesitate to seek professional advice if you have ongoing concerns. Your health—both physical and mental—is important, and taking proactive steps can help you navigate this period of your life more comfortably.
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