Skin Issues After Masturbation: When to Seek Help - Urology

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I would like to ask, if I have skin abrasions after retracting my foreskin, could it be due to excessive masturbation? Is masturbating twice a week considered too frequent? Also, will this condition heal on its own, or do I need to buy medication to apply?

Xiao P, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/01/26

Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology


Hello: Please observe for a few days.
If the wound does not heal, you will need to seek medical attention for further treatment.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2006/01/26

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When it comes to skin issues related to masturbation, particularly concerning the foreskin, it's important to understand the anatomy and the potential effects of frequent sexual activity on the skin. The foreskin is a sensitive area, and excessive friction or irritation can lead to skin damage, including abrasions or tears.
If you are experiencing skin breakdown or tearing after retracting the foreskin, it could be due to a few factors. First, the frequency of masturbation—twice a week—is generally considered normal for many individuals. However, if you are using excessive force or not using lubrication, this could lead to irritation and skin damage.
In terms of healing, minor abrasions or tears in the skin often heal on their own, provided that you maintain good hygiene and avoid further irritation. It is crucial to keep the area clean and dry. You can gently wash the area with mild soap and water, and then pat it dry. Avoid using harsh soaps or products that could further irritate the skin.

If the skin damage is superficial, it may heal naturally within a few days. However, if you notice persistent pain, swelling, redness, or any signs of infection (such as pus or increased warmth), it would be wise to seek medical attention. In such cases, a healthcare provider may recommend topical treatments, such as antibiotic ointments, to prevent infection and promote healing.

Using a lubricant during masturbation can help reduce friction and prevent skin damage. Water-based or silicone-based lubricants are generally safe and effective. If you find that you are frequently experiencing skin issues, consider adjusting your technique or frequency to see if that alleviates the problem.

In summary, while occasional skin irritation after masturbation can be normal, it is essential to monitor the situation. If the irritation persists or worsens, or if you have concerns about the health of your skin, do not hesitate to consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice and treatment options. They can provide a thorough examination and recommend appropriate interventions to ensure your skin health is maintained.

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