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Hello, I have a question.
When I pull down the foreskin, there is a ring that looks like a beige substance surrounding it.
I previously thought that area was clean, but after using it, the foreskin has retracted.
What should I do? Additionally, I have been engaging in masturbation, which has caused some discoloration of the glans.
Damiel, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/07/20
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Damiel: Hello, there is a ring of beige material on the foreskin? Is it causing the foreskin to retract? I really cannot provide an accurate answer based on your description.
I can only advise you: do not use soap or cleansers to wash the foreskin, and do not wash it with hot water.
Color changes in the glans are usually not a serious issue and are likely benign changes.
It is recommended to see a doctor.
If you are shy, consider taking a close-up photo to show the doctor during your visit.
This is a response from Dr.
Hsu Wei-kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Reply Date: 2006/07/20
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When it comes to circumcision and the associated skin concerns, it's important to understand that the appearance and health of the skin in the genital area can be influenced by several factors, including hygiene practices, skin conditions, and even sexual activity.
From your description, it seems that you are noticing a ring of discoloration around the glans (the head of the penis) that appears to be a beige or off-white color. This could potentially be a buildup of smegma, which is a combination of dead skin cells, oils, and other bodily secretions. Smegma can accumulate if proper hygiene is not maintained, especially in individuals who are uncircumcised. However, since you mentioned that you are circumcised, this buildup might be less common but can still occur if the area is not cleaned regularly.
Discoloration of the glans can also occur due to friction or irritation from activities such as masturbation. This can lead to temporary changes in skin color, which may appear darker or different from the surrounding skin. If the discoloration persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, itching, or unusual discharge, it is essential to consult a healthcare professional for a proper evaluation.
Here are some steps you can take to address your concerns:
1. Maintain Good Hygiene: Ensure that you are cleaning the area gently but thoroughly. Use mild soap and water to wash the genital area daily. Avoid harsh soaps or products that can irritate the skin.
2. Moisturize: If the skin appears dry or irritated, consider using a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to keep the skin hydrated. This can help reduce irritation and promote healing.
3. Avoid Irritants: Be cautious with products that may irritate the skin, such as scented lotions, powders, or lubricants. Opt for hypoallergenic products whenever possible.
4. Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on any changes in color, texture, or sensation in the area. If you notice any persistent discoloration, pain, or other concerning symptoms, seek medical advice.
5. Consult a Specialist: If the discoloration does not improve with good hygiene practices or if you have any concerns about the appearance of your skin, it is advisable to consult a dermatologist or urologist. They can provide a thorough examination and recommend appropriate treatments if necessary.
In summary, while some discoloration and skin changes can be normal, especially after circumcision or due to friction, it is crucial to maintain proper hygiene and monitor any changes. If you have ongoing concerns, do not hesitate to seek professional medical advice for a thorough evaluation and tailored recommendations.
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