Glans Pain: Causes and Concerns in Urology - Urology

Share to:

Recent troubling issues...!!


Hello, Doctor.
Recently, I've been experiencing pain in my glans.
It comes and goes.
I have no sexual experience and I have had a circumcision in the past.
Could this be caused by friction? I didn't have this issue before.
I don't feel pain while urinating, but sometimes I experience a sharp pain at the urethral opening.
I would appreciate your response.
Thank you!

A-Dai, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/05/04

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Hello: In response to your question, please visit the outpatient clinic to have a personal examination by a physician.

Reply Date: 2005/05/04

More Info


Glans pain, or pain in the head of the penis, can be a concerning symptom for many individuals, especially when it occurs intermittently and without a clear cause. In your case, given that you have a history of circumcision and are experiencing occasional pain in the glans, there are several potential causes to consider.

Firstly, it is important to note that glans pain can arise from a variety of factors, including irritation, inflammation, or infection. Since you mentioned that you have had a circumcision, it is possible that the sensitivity of the glans has changed post-surgery. The glans is typically covered by the foreskin, which provides a protective barrier. After circumcision, the glans is exposed and may become more sensitive to friction or irritation from clothing, sexual activity, or even excessive cleaning. This increased sensitivity can lead to discomfort or pain, particularly if there is any friction against the skin.

Another potential cause of glans pain is balanitis, which is an inflammation of the glans. This condition can be caused by a variety of factors, including poor hygiene, irritants (such as soaps or lotions), or infections (such as yeast infections or sexually transmitted infections). Although you mentioned that you have not had any sexual experiences, it is still possible to develop infections or irritations from other sources. If you notice any redness, swelling, or discharge, it would be advisable to consult a urologist for further evaluation.

You also mentioned experiencing occasional sharp pain at the urethral opening. This could be indicative of urethritis, which is inflammation of the urethra. Urethritis can be caused by infections, irritants, or even trauma. If you are experiencing this type of pain, it is important to seek medical attention, as untreated urethritis can lead to more serious complications.

In terms of management, it is essential to maintain good hygiene practices. Gently cleaning the area with mild soap and water can help prevent irritation. Avoiding harsh soaps, lotions, or other products that may cause irritation is also advisable. If you suspect that friction from clothing is contributing to your discomfort, consider wearing looser-fitting underwear or clothing to reduce irritation.

If the pain persists or worsens, or if you develop additional symptoms such as discharge, swelling, or fever, it is crucial to consult a urologist. They may recommend diagnostic tests, such as urine tests or swabs, to identify any underlying infections or conditions. Treatment options will depend on the underlying cause of your symptoms, and may include topical treatments, antibiotics, or other medications.

In summary, glans pain can arise from various causes, including sensitivity post-circumcision, irritation, or infections. Maintaining good hygiene and avoiding irritants are essential steps in managing your symptoms. However, if the pain continues or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, seeking medical evaluation is important to ensure appropriate diagnosis and treatment.

Similar Q&A

Understanding Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions for Urological Issues

I experience pain in the glans when touched, and I also have pain in the prostate when ejaculating only while lying down. Sometimes, I feel little sensation during masturbation. These issues have been troubling me for a long time, and I do not have phimosis.


Dr. Li Yilun reply Urology
It is advisable to consult a physician in person if there are any abnormalities in your body. A doctor can conduct a detailed medical history interview and physical examination, which are essential for accurate diagnosis. It is important to note that a simple description cannot d...

[Read More] Understanding Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions for Urological Issues


Understanding Pain in the Glans: Causes and Solutions for Urological Concerns

Hello Doctor: I usually have a habit of masturbation, up to twice a day. However, I recently noticed that once I start to get an erection and reach the point where I can no longer achieve full engorgement, I experience significant pain in the glans. When there is no engorgement, ...


Dr. Liu Mingyue reply Urology
Hello: There could be many possible causes for what you mentioned, with the most common being excessive DIY activities or issues related to the foreskin. It is advisable to reduce the frequency of DIY activities. If you continue to experience pain during erections after a few day...

[Read More] Understanding Pain in the Glans: Causes and Solutions for Urological Concerns


Understanding Pain in the Glans and Prostate: Causes and Solutions

When preparing for an erection during masturbation, I experience pain when the glans enlarges and the skin is pulled down. There is a burning sensation when urinating, and recently I've noticed a faint blood tinge. Additionally, I feel a lot of itching in the genital area at...


Dr. Li Xinyi reply Urology
It sounds like there may be an issue with urethritis or even prostatitis. It is recommended to see a urologist for an examination and discuss treatment options with the physician.

[Read More] Understanding Pain in the Glans and Prostate: Causes and Solutions


Understanding and Managing Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions

Hello, last month I experienced some pain in the glans while masturbating, so I stopped halfway. After about a week, I felt a dull pain in the glans, which felt like pressure pain or neuropathic pain, but I couldn't pinpoint the exact location of the pain. When I urinate, I ...


Dr. Liu Mingyue reply Urology
Hello: Do not squeeze the glans, practice moderation in masturbation, engage in gentle exercise, and drink plenty of water. If you have unsafe sexual practices or experience abnormal urination, it is advisable to consult a urologist. Wishing you good health.

[Read More] Understanding and Managing Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions


Related FAQ

Glans Penis

(Urology)

Exposed Glans

(Urology)

Pain After Ejaculation

(Urology)

Folliculitis

(Urology)

Itching

(Urology)

Pelvic Pain

(Orthopedics)

Low Back Pain

(Urology)

Inguinal Hernia

(Urology)

Perineum

(Urology)

Erectile Dysfunction

(Urology)