Bruising of the glans penis?
I noticed yellowish substances on the glans of my penis.
I have been trying to scrape them off every day.
I found that the more I retract the foreskin, the more there is in a deeper groove.
I tried to scrape it, but the area above became bruised.
What should I do? It hurts when I have an erection, and this has been going on for 3 to 4 days.
Should I see a urologist?
Danxin Nan, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/05/31
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If you are experiencing bruising on the glans (the head of the penis) along with pain during erections, it is important to seek medical attention, particularly from a urologist. The symptoms you describe, including the yellowish substance and the bruising, could indicate a few potential issues that require professional evaluation.
Firstly, the yellowish substance you mentioned could be smegma, which is a combination of dead skin cells, oils, and other bodily fluids that can accumulate under the foreskin if proper hygiene is not maintained. While smegma itself is not harmful, it can lead to irritation or infection if not cleaned properly. The act of attempting to remove it forcefully can cause trauma to the sensitive skin of the glans, leading to bruising and pain.
The bruising you are experiencing, especially if it is accompanied by pain during erections, could suggest that there has been some trauma to the area. This could be due to excessive manipulation or an underlying condition that needs to be addressed. Pain during erections is not normal and can be a sign of several conditions, including:
1. Penile Trauma: If you have injured the area, it could lead to bruising and pain. This is particularly concerning if the pain persists or worsens.
2. Infection: If there is an underlying infection, it could cause inflammation, pain, and discharge. Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or sexually transmitted infections (STIs) could present with similar symptoms.
3. Peyronie's Disease: This condition involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can cause curved, painful erections. While this is less common, it is a possibility if you have experienced trauma.
4. Other Dermatological Issues: Conditions such as lichen sclerosus or other skin disorders can also cause changes in the appearance of the glans and surrounding areas.
Given that you have been experiencing these symptoms for 3-4 days, it is advisable to see a urologist as soon as possible. A urologist can perform a thorough examination, possibly including a physical examination and any necessary tests, to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms. They can provide appropriate treatment options, which may include topical medications, antibiotics if an infection is present, or other interventions depending on the diagnosis.
In the meantime, avoid further manipulation of the area to prevent additional trauma. Maintaining good hygiene is important, but be gentle when cleaning the area. If you notice any worsening of symptoms, such as increased pain, swelling, or discharge, seek medical attention promptly.
In summary, do not hesitate to consult a urologist regarding your symptoms. Early intervention can help prevent complications and ensure proper treatment.
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