Glans Pain: Causes and Solutions for Frequent Masturbation - Urology

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Hello, doctor! I have a habit of masturbating frequently, sometimes three to four times a day.
One day, I used body wash while masturbating, and at first, it felt really good! However, later on, I started to feel pain in the glans, and it got worse with each attempt! Although I finished, when I used the showerhead to clean the glans afterward, it was extremely painful, which had never happened before! Especially in the grooves on both sides of the glans, touching them caused pain! So I managed to wash it off slowly.
The next day, when I wanted to masturbate again, I pulled back the foreskin and noticed something like blood streaks on the lower edges of the glans...
I could only see them when I was erect...
They were very fine blood streaks extending from both sides to the urethral opening at the tip! I was scared and stopped masturbating.
The following day, I found that it didn't hurt anymore, but there were still blood streaks! Recently, when I masturbate, if I do it too often, I feel like the glans is going to burst...
This never happened before! What is going on?? I feel very distressed and don't know what to do!

A-Heng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/01/29

Dr. Lai Ronghao reply Urology


Hello: Please redirect your attention to other areas and try to control and reduce the frequency of masturbation.
If you are still experiencing any discomfort, please visit our Urology outpatient clinic for further examination and treatment.
Thank you!

Reply Date: 2006/01/29

More Info


Understanding glans pain, especially in the context of frequent masturbation, involves recognizing the potential causes and appropriate solutions. Your experience of pain in the glans (the head of the penis) after frequent masturbation, particularly after using a body wash, raises several important points to consider.


Causes of Glans Pain
1. Irritation and Sensitivity: Frequent masturbation can lead to irritation of the sensitive skin on the glans. The use of body wash, which may contain fragrances or harsh chemicals, can exacerbate this irritation. The skin on the glans is delicate, and any foreign substance can lead to discomfort or pain.

2. Microtrauma: Repeated friction from masturbation can cause micro-tears in the skin, leading to pain and sometimes bleeding. This is especially true if the technique is vigorous or if lubrication is insufficient.

3. Infection: If there is any break in the skin, it can become susceptible to infections, such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other sexually transmitted infections. Symptoms may include redness, swelling, and discharge.

4. Allergic Reaction: An allergic reaction to the ingredients in the body wash could also cause localized pain and irritation. If you notice that symptoms worsen after using certain products, this could be a contributing factor.

5. Peyronie's Disease: Although less common, Peyronie's disease can cause pain and changes in the penis due to the formation of fibrous scar tissue. This typically presents with curvature and pain during erections.


Solutions and Recommendations
1. Avoid Irritants: Stop using the body wash or any other products that may irritate the skin. Instead, use warm water for cleaning the area. If you feel the need to use soap, opt for a mild, fragrance-free soap specifically designed for sensitive skin.

2. Gentle Technique: When masturbating, use a gentle technique and consider using a water-based lubricant to reduce friction. This can help prevent microtrauma to the skin.

3. Rest and Recovery: Allow time for the area to heal. If you experience pain, it may be beneficial to take a break from masturbation until the discomfort subsides.

4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on any changes in symptoms. If the pain persists, worsens, or if you notice any unusual discharge, swelling, or persistent blood, it is crucial to seek medical attention.

5. Consult a Healthcare Provider: Given the presence of blood and persistent pain, it is advisable to consult a healthcare provider. They can perform a physical examination and may recommend tests to rule out infections or other underlying conditions.

6. Consider Psychological Factors: Sometimes, anxiety or stress related to sexual activity can manifest as physical symptoms. If you find that your concerns about pain are causing you distress, consider discussing this with a mental health professional.


Conclusion
In summary, glans pain following frequent masturbation can arise from irritation, microtrauma, allergic reactions, or infections. It is essential to take preventive measures, such as avoiding irritants and using lubrication, and to monitor your symptoms closely. If the pain persists or if you notice concerning symptoms like bleeding, seek medical advice promptly. Taking these steps can help ensure your sexual health and comfort moving forward.

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