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Hello Dr.
Lai,
I have two questions I would like to ask.
Question 1: This afternoon while showering, I suddenly felt aroused and engaged in some DIY activities in the bathroom.
Afterwards, I noticed a small red bump on the left side of the glans that looks similar to an acne lesion.
Since I did push-ups on the bathroom floor, I am wondering if it could be due to an infection from unclean hands or if it was caused by improper DIY technique? This time, I was pretending to have intercourse in a position similar to playing billiards.
Question 2: I had a hernia when I was very young and underwent surgery for it.
I would like to know if there could be any negative consequences in the future.
Is the hernia completely resolved due to the surgery? Are there any potential long-term effects? Thank you for your guidance, doctor!
Aji, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2005/07/15
Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology
Hello: For question one, please pay attention to hygiene during DIY activities.
If you notice something similar to acne, observe it for a few days to see if it resolves.
If it does not, please visit a hospital for evaluation.
For question two, if both testicles are approximately the same size, it indicates that there are no complications.
Thank you!
Reply Date: 2005/07/15
More Info
Hello! Thank you for your questions regarding your concerns about DIY practices and hernia surgery. Let's address each of your inquiries in detail.
Question 1: Red Bump on the Glans After DIY
The appearance of a small red bump on the left side of the glans after engaging in DIY activities could be attributed to several factors. It is essential to consider the following possibilities:
1. Irritation or Friction: Engaging in vigorous activities, especially in a non-standard position, can lead to friction or irritation of the skin. This irritation can manifest as a small red bump or pimple-like lesion.
2. Infection: If your hands were not clean, there is a possibility of introducing bacteria to the area, leading to a localized infection. This could result in a small pustule or bump that may be red and tender.
3. Folliculitis: The bump could also be a result of folliculitis, which is the inflammation of hair follicles. This condition can occur due to friction, irritation, or infection.
4. Allergic Reaction: If you used any products (like lotions or oils) during your DIY session, an allergic reaction could also cause localized redness and bumps.
Recommendations:
- Observation: Monitor the bump for any changes in size, color, or pain level. If it does not improve within a few days or worsens, it would be wise to consult a healthcare provider.
- Hygiene: Ensure to maintain proper hygiene before and after any intimate activities to reduce the risk of infections.
- Avoid Irritation: Try to avoid any further irritation to the area until the bump resolves.
Question 2: Concerns About Past Hernia Surgery
Having undergone hernia surgery in childhood typically resolves the immediate concerns associated with the hernia itself. However, it's essential to understand the following:
1. Recurrence: While surgery is generally effective, there is a possibility of recurrence, especially if the repair was not robust or if there are underlying factors that predispose you to hernias. Regular check-ups can help monitor for any signs of recurrence.
2. Post-Surgical Complications: Some individuals may experience complications after hernia surgery, such as chronic pain or discomfort in the surgical area. This is often referred to as post-hernia repair pain and can occur due to nerve irritation or scar tissue formation.
3. Long-Term Effects: Most people do not experience significant long-term issues after hernia repair. However, if you notice any unusual symptoms such as pain, swelling, or changes in bowel habits, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider.
4. Lifestyle Considerations: Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including proper weight management and avoiding heavy lifting, can help reduce the risk of developing new hernias.
Conclusion
In summary, the small red bump on your glans may be due to irritation or infection, and it is essential to monitor it closely. Regarding your past hernia surgery, while it generally resolves the issue, being vigilant about any new symptoms is crucial. If you have ongoing concerns or if the bump does not improve, seeking medical advice is always a good idea. Regular check-ups with a urologist or surgeon can provide peace of mind and ensure any potential issues are addressed promptly. Thank you for your questions, and I hope this information helps you!
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