Ejaculation
I have noticed small red spots on my ankles after ejaculation for about two weeks.
They appear and then resolve after about ten minutes.
What could this be? Thank you.
jack, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/02/14
Dr. Hong Zhengsheng reply Dermatology
Hello Jack: Based on your written description, it is currently difficult to ascertain your specific condition.
The most significant characteristic of skin diseases is that they are best assessed through visual observation and tactile examination; it is indeed challenging to convey a complete picture through text alone.
Therefore, I recommend that when you notice the symptoms described, you should promptly visit a public hospital under the Department of Health in your city or county and consult with a dermatologist.
All the physicians here are very willing to assist you.
Thank you for using "Taiwan e-Hospital" to ask your questions.
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Reply Date: 2006/02/14
More Info
Red spots on the ankles after ejaculation can be concerning, but they are often benign and may be related to a variety of physiological responses. Here’s a detailed exploration of potential causes and solutions.
Possible Causes
1. Vasodilation: During ejaculation, the body undergoes various physiological changes, including increased heart rate and blood pressure. This can lead to vasodilation, where blood vessels expand, potentially causing temporary redness or spots on the skin, including the ankles.
2. Allergic Reaction: It’s possible that the red spots are a mild allergic reaction to something that comes into contact with your skin during or after ejaculation. This could include lubricants, condoms, or even laundry detergents used on bedding.
3. Hormonal Changes: Sexual arousal and ejaculation trigger the release of various hormones, including adrenaline and oxytocin. These hormonal fluctuations can lead to temporary changes in skin appearance, including redness or spots.
4. Physical Activity: If ejaculation is accompanied by physical activity (such as movement or exertion), this can also lead to increased blood flow to the extremities, resulting in red spots.
5. Dermatological Conditions: Conditions such as eczema, psoriasis, or contact dermatitis could manifest as red spots, especially if there is a history of skin sensitivity or irritation.
6. Infection or Inflammation: Although less likely, localized infections or inflammatory conditions could cause red spots. If the spots are accompanied by other symptoms like pain, swelling, or discharge, it would be advisable to seek medical attention.
Solutions and Recommendations
1. Observation: Since the red spots resolve within ten minutes, it may be beneficial to simply observe the situation. If they continue to occur without any other symptoms, they may not be a cause for concern.
2. Avoid Irritants: If you suspect that the spots may be due to an allergic reaction, consider eliminating potential irritants. Use hypoallergenic products for lubrication and ensure that your bedding is washed with a gentle detergent.
3. Hydration and Skin Care: Keeping the skin well-hydrated can help minimize irritation. Consider using a fragrance-free moisturizer on your ankles and other areas prone to irritation.
4. Consult a Dermatologist: If the red spots persist or worsen, it would be wise to consult a dermatologist. They can provide a thorough examination and may recommend treatments such as topical steroids or antihistamines if an allergic reaction is suspected.
5. Medical Evaluation: If you experience additional symptoms such as itching, swelling, or pain, or if the spots do not resolve quickly, it’s important to seek medical evaluation. A healthcare provider can assess for underlying conditions that may require treatment.
6. Lifestyle Modifications: If you notice that certain activities or products correlate with the appearance of the red spots, consider modifying those behaviors or products to see if there is an improvement.
Conclusion
While red spots on the ankles after ejaculation can be alarming, they are often benign and related to normal physiological responses. However, if the condition persists or is accompanied by other symptoms, seeking medical advice is essential to rule out any underlying issues. Maintaining good skin care practices and being mindful of potential irritants can also help manage the situation effectively.
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