Regarding the glans penis?
I would like to ask, recently I have been experiencing severe pain in the glans during urination, and there are small red spots appearing on the glans.
I also have frequent urination, although the amount is not much, I can't help but feel the urge.
Additionally, there is significant pain in the glans after urination, and I have noticed a bit of blood in my urine.
Yesterday, I discovered some peeling on the glans.
Doctor, what should I do? Is this a sexually transmitted infection? PS1: Two weeks ago, due to work constraints, I had to forcefully empty my bladder.
2: I have a long-term girlfriend, and recently she went to the hospital due to excessive vaginal discharge, which was found to be a bacterial infection.
Donggua, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2008/10/29
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Hello: In response to your symptoms, it is possible that you have urethritis and prostatitis.
A detailed urinalysis and bacterial culture are needed, and you should experience complete improvement after treatment.
Wishing you good health.
Reply Date: 2008/10/29
More Info
The symptoms you are experiencing, including severe pain in the glans (the head of the penis), the appearance of small red spots, frequent urination, pain during urination, and the presence of blood in your urine, are concerning and warrant immediate medical attention. These symptoms could indicate a variety of conditions, some of which may be serious.
1. Possible Causes:
- Urinary Tract Infection (UTI): UTIs can cause pain during urination, frequent urination, and sometimes blood in the urine. They are more common in women but can occur in men as well.
- Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Given your concern about potential sexually transmitted diseases, infections such as gonorrhea or chlamydia could cause similar symptoms. These infections can lead to urethritis, which is inflammation of the urethra and can cause pain and discharge.
- Balanitis: This is an inflammation of the glans, often due to infections (bacterial or fungal), irritants, or poor hygiene. It can cause redness, swelling, and pain.
- Allergic Reactions or Irritation: If you have been using new soaps, lotions, or condoms, these could cause irritation leading to pain and redness.
- Other Conditions: Conditions like penile psoriasis or lichen sclerosus can also cause skin changes and discomfort.
2. What to Do:
- Seek Medical Attention: It is crucial to see a healthcare provider as soon as possible. They can perform a physical examination, take a detailed history, and possibly conduct tests (like urine analysis or swabs) to determine the exact cause of your symptoms.
- Avoid Irritants: Until you see a doctor, avoid any potential irritants, including soaps or lotions that could exacerbate the condition. Also, refrain from sexual activity until you have been evaluated.
- Hydration: Drink plenty of fluids to help flush out your urinary system. This can sometimes alleviate symptoms of a UTI.
- Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relievers like acetaminophen or ibuprofen may help manage pain temporarily, but they do not address the underlying issue.
3. Potential Complications:
- If left untreated, infections can lead to more severe complications, including kidney infections or chronic pain. STIs can also have long-term health implications if not treated.
4. Follow-Up:
- After your initial visit, follow your healthcare provider's recommendations for treatment and any necessary follow-up appointments. If you are diagnosed with an STI or another infection, your partner should also be evaluated and treated to prevent reinfection.
In summary, your symptoms are concerning and could indicate a serious underlying condition. It is essential to seek medical care promptly to receive an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Do not delay in addressing these symptoms, as early intervention can lead to better outcomes.
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