Head Trauma: Causes of Tearing During Intimacy - Urology

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The glans penis is prone to lacerations?


Hello, I would like to ask about an issue.
Every time I have sexual intercourse with my boyfriend, the area where the glans connects to the foreskin often experiences tearing.
Initially, I thought it was due to insufficient lubrication, so we started using lubricant, but it still occurs.
Is it because he is too sensitive, or could there be other reasons? Please help, thank you.

Hua Hua, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/11

Dr. Lin Hexing reply Urology


Based on your assessment that your boyfriend may have a problem with phimosis, which could lead to frequent tearing of the frenulum during sexual intercourse, it is advisable to consider circumcision.
I recommend that your boyfriend consult a urologist for an evaluation to determine if the aforementioned issues warrant further examination.

Reply Date: 2006/10/11

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When it comes to experiencing tearing or discomfort during intimacy, particularly at the area where the glans (the head of the penis) connects to the foreskin, there are several potential causes to consider. It's important to approach this issue with sensitivity and an understanding of the anatomy involved.

1. Frenulum Sensitivity: The frenulum is a sensitive band of tissue located on the underside of the penis, connecting the glans to the shaft. Some individuals may have a particularly sensitive frenulum, which can lead to tearing or discomfort during sexual activity, especially if there is vigorous movement or insufficient lubrication.

2. Insufficient Lubrication: While you mentioned using lubricant, it's crucial to ensure that the lubricant is adequate for the activity. Sometimes, water-based lubricants may dry out quickly or may not provide enough slip. Consider trying a silicone-based lubricant, which tends to last longer and can provide better comfort during intercourse.

3. Tight Foreskin (Phimosis): If your partner is uncircumcised, a tight foreskin can lead to tearing during sexual activity. This condition, known as phimosis, can prevent the foreskin from retracting easily, leading to friction and potential tearing. If this is suspected, it may be worth consulting a healthcare provider for advice.

4. Infection or Inflammation: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other infections can cause sensitivity and increase the likelihood of tearing. If there are any signs of redness, swelling, or unusual discharge, it would be advisable for your partner to see a healthcare professional for evaluation.

5. Technique and Positioning: Sometimes, the way intimacy is approached can lead to discomfort. Certain positions may create more friction than others, leading to tearing. Open communication with your partner about what feels comfortable and adjusting techniques accordingly can help mitigate this issue.

6. Underlying Medical Conditions: Certain medical conditions, such as skin disorders or connective tissue disorders, can also contribute to increased sensitivity or tearing. If the problem persists despite using lubrication and adjusting techniques, it may be beneficial for your partner to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough examination.

7. Psychological Factors: Anxiety or stress related to sexual performance can also lead to tension, which may exacerbate physical discomfort. Creating a relaxed and comfortable environment can help alleviate some of this tension.

In conclusion, tearing during intimacy can stem from a variety of factors, including anatomical sensitivity, insufficient lubrication, tight foreskin, infections, technique, and even psychological aspects. It is essential to communicate openly with your partner and consider seeking medical advice if the issue persists or worsens. A healthcare provider can offer tailored advice and potential treatment options to ensure a more comfortable and enjoyable experience for both partners.

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