White Bumps on the Glans After Sexual Activity - Urology

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After having intercourse with my girlfriend, a small amount of white discharge appeared on the glans and the foreskin?


After having intercourse with my girlfriend, a small amount of white discharge appeared on the glans and the foreskin.

Shuai Ge, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2004/03/08

Dr. Chen Xiuyi reply Urology


Hello: Based on your description, it could be phimosis or balanitis.
Does your girlfriend have a vaginal infection? If so, it may increase your chances of developing balanitis.
Preventive measures include maintaining personal hygiene and using condoms.
If symptoms persist, it is best to consult a specialist.
Sincerely, Dr.
Chen Hsiu-Yi, Director of Urology, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

Reply Date: 2004/03/08

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The appearance of white bumps or a white substance on the glans (the head of the penis) after sexual activity can be concerning for many individuals. It is essential to understand the potential causes and implications of these symptoms to address any underlying issues effectively.

Firstly, the white substance you are observing could be a result of several benign factors. One common explanation is the presence of smegma, which is a natural secretion that can accumulate under the foreskin in uncircumcised males. Smegma consists of dead skin cells, oils, and other bodily fluids, and it can appear as a white, pasty substance. Regular hygiene practices, including gentle washing of the genital area, can help prevent the buildup of smegma.

Another possibility is that the white bumps or substance could be related to a fungal infection, such as candidiasis (thrush). This condition can occur in both men and women and is characterized by a white, cottage cheese-like discharge. It is often accompanied by itching or irritation, although some individuals may not experience any discomfort. If you suspect a fungal infection, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider for appropriate antifungal treatment.

Additionally, sexually transmitted infections (STIs) should be considered, especially if there are other symptoms present, such as unusual discharge, itching, or pain. Conditions like gonorrhea or chlamydia can lead to abnormal discharge and irritation. If you or your partner have had unprotected sexual encounters or multiple partners, it is crucial to get tested for STIs to rule out any infections.

In your case, since you mentioned that the white substance appears after sexual activity, it could also be related to the use of lubricants or condoms. Some lubricants can leave a residue that may appear as white particles. If you are using a new product, consider switching to a different brand or type to see if the issue persists.

Regarding your concern about the relationship between your partner's work stress, fatigue, and elevated liver enzymes (as indicated by the B hepatitis index), while stress and fatigue can impact overall health and immune function, they are less likely to be directly related to the appearance of white bumps on the glans. However, chronic stress can lead to changes in sexual health and hygiene practices, which may indirectly contribute to issues like infections or irritations.

If the white bumps or substance persist, change in appearance, or are accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, or unusual discharge, it is essential to seek medical advice. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination, take a detailed history, and possibly conduct laboratory tests to determine the exact cause of the symptoms.

In summary, while the appearance of white bumps or a white substance on the glans after sexual activity can be attributed to various benign causes such as smegma, fungal infections, or reactions to lubricants, it is crucial to monitor the symptoms closely. Maintaining good hygiene, using protection during sexual activity, and seeking medical advice when necessary can help ensure sexual health and well-being. If you have any concerns, do not hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options.

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