Red Spots and Itching at the Urethral Opening - Urology

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I have a small red spot at the urethral opening of my foreskin, which is slightly swollen and itchy.
However, there is no burning sensation during urination, and it has been a week with some signs of improvement, as the itching has decreased.
Is this related?

A Long, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/06/13

Dr. Chen Xiuyi reply Urology


Hello: There is a small red spot at the urethral opening, which is slightly swollen and itchy, indicating a possible infection.
If the symptoms are mild, it may resolve on its own.
However, if the symptoms persist, it is best to seek medical attention.
Sincerely, Dr.
Chen Hsiu-Yi, Urology.

Reply Date: 2006/06/13

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The presence of red spots and itching at the urethral opening can be concerning, and it's important to understand the potential causes and implications of these symptoms. Based on your description, it seems that you have developed a small red spot at the urethral opening, which is slightly swollen and itchy, but you do not experience burning during urination. The fact that the symptoms have been present for a week and are showing signs of improvement is a positive indication, but it is still crucial to consider various factors that could be contributing to your condition.

There are several potential causes for the symptoms you are experiencing:
1. Irritation or Allergic Reaction: Sometimes, irritation can occur due to soaps, lotions, or other personal care products that come into contact with the genital area. An allergic reaction to these substances can lead to redness, swelling, and itching.

2. Infection: While you do not report burning during urination, it is still possible that a mild infection could be present. Conditions such as a yeast infection or bacterial infection can cause localized symptoms without significant pain during urination. In men, infections can also occur in the urethra (urethritis) or the skin around the genital area.

3. Dermatological Conditions: Skin conditions such as eczema or psoriasis can also affect the genital area, leading to redness, itching, and irritation. These conditions may not always present with pain during urination.

4. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Although you have not mentioned any recent sexual activity, it is important to consider the possibility of STIs, which can present with various symptoms, including redness and itching. Even in the absence of burning during urination, some STIs can cause localized irritation.

5. Friction or Trauma: Activities that involve friction, such as vigorous sexual activity or even excessive masturbation, can lead to localized irritation and redness.
Given that your symptoms have shown improvement, it is a good sign that the issue may be resolving on its own. However, it is essential to monitor the situation closely. If the redness, swelling, or itching worsens or if you develop additional symptoms such as pain during urination, discharge, or fever, it would be advisable to seek medical attention.

In terms of management, here are some recommendations:
- Maintain Hygiene: Keep the area clean and dry. Use mild, unscented soap and avoid harsh chemicals that could exacerbate irritation.


- Avoid Irritants: Steer clear of potential irritants, including scented products, lotions, or tight clothing that may cause friction.

- Over-the-Counter Treatments: If itching is bothersome, over-the-counter hydrocortisone cream may help reduce inflammation and itching. However, consult a healthcare provider before using any topical treatments.

- Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can help flush out any potential irritants from your urinary tract.

- Seek Medical Advice: If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They may perform tests to rule out infections or other underlying conditions.

In conclusion, while your symptoms may be improving, it is essential to remain vigilant and seek medical advice if necessary. Understanding the potential causes of your symptoms can help guide appropriate management and ensure that any underlying issues are addressed effectively.

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