Bleeding and pus at the base of the glans and the foreskin?
Many doctors have said that it's important to keep the area dry.
However, since my foreskin covers it, it tends to get moist.
I already have a wound, but I can't expose the glans because it really hurts.
What condition is this? After my last sexual intercourse, it became like this.
Is it related to hitting the uterus?
Tiānkōng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2006/10/23
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Hello: In response to your question, the foreskin cannot be retracted due to a condition known as phimosis.
If there is intercourse or nocturnal erections, it may lead to tearing and bleeding, and it is difficult to maintain hygiene.
It is recommended to consult a specialist, as circumcision may be necessary.
Reply Date: 2006/10/23
More Info
Bleeding and discharge from the penis can be concerning symptoms that may arise from various underlying conditions. It is important to understand the potential causes and appropriate management strategies to address these issues effectively.
One common cause of penile discharge and bleeding is an infection, which can occur in the urethra (the tube that carries urine and semen out of the body) or in the surrounding tissues. Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) such as gonorrhea, chlamydia, or herpes can lead to symptoms like discharge, pain, and bleeding. If you recently engaged in sexual activity and are experiencing these symptoms, it is crucial to consider the possibility of an STI. In such cases, a healthcare provider may recommend testing and appropriate antibiotic or antiviral treatment.
Another potential cause of bleeding and discharge could be a condition known as balanitis, which is inflammation of the glans (the head of the penis). This condition can result from poor hygiene, irritation from soaps or lotions, or infections. Balanitis can cause redness, swelling, and discharge, and if left untreated, it may lead to more severe complications. Keeping the area clean and dry is essential, but if you have a tight foreskin (phimosis) that prevents you from exposing the glans, this can complicate hygiene efforts and exacerbate the problem. In such cases, a healthcare provider may recommend topical treatments or, in some instances, surgical options.
In your situation, where you mention having a wound and experiencing pain, it is vital to avoid any further irritation or trauma to the area. Engaging in sexual activity when experiencing these symptoms could worsen your condition. It is advisable to refrain from sexual intercourse until you have consulted with a healthcare professional who can provide a thorough examination and diagnosis.
Regarding your concern about whether the symptoms are related to "hitting the uterus" during intercourse, it is unlikely that this is the direct cause of your symptoms. However, vigorous sexual activity can sometimes lead to trauma or irritation of the penile tissues, especially if there is an underlying condition such as phimosis or balanitis. If you are experiencing significant pain during or after intercourse, this should be discussed with your healthcare provider.
In summary, the bleeding and discharge you are experiencing could be due to several factors, including infections, inflammation, or trauma. It is crucial to seek medical attention to receive a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Your healthcare provider may perform a physical examination, conduct laboratory tests, and recommend appropriate treatments based on the underlying cause. In the meantime, maintaining good hygiene, avoiding irritants, and refraining from sexual activity until you have been evaluated can help prevent further complications.
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