Sensitivity of the glans and weak urinary stream?
After consulting online and browsing through various resources, I still felt confused and wanted to address my symptoms directly, so I went to the outpatient clinic this morning.
To my surprise, I was assigned a number in the 70s early in the morning, so I canceled my appointment.
My concerns include sensitivity of the glans, weak urine flow, and premature ejaculation.
I've come across many methods online, such as using a toothbrush, breathable tape, hot and cold water, and towels, but I'm unsure if these can effectively treat premature ejaculation.
I've read that issues like erectile dysfunction, benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostatitis, and urethritis could be related.
I hope to seek treatment before the semester starts, as I will have less time for appointments afterward.
I've scheduled an appointment for Friday morning, but since this is my first visit, I'm not sure what I need to prepare beforehand.
Thank you, Dr.
Liu, for your assistance on Friday!
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2009/02/04
Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology
Don't overthink it, let's talk when the time comes!
Reply Date: 2009/02/04
More Info
It sounds like you are experiencing a combination of sensitivity in the glans (the head of the penis), weak urination, and premature ejaculation, which can be distressing and impact your quality of life. These issues can stem from various causes, including physiological, psychological, and lifestyle factors. Let’s break down these concerns and discuss potential approaches to address them.
Sensitivity of the Glans
Increased sensitivity of the glans can be a common issue for many men. This sensitivity can lead to discomfort during sexual activity and may contribute to premature ejaculation. Some men find that certain techniques can help desensitize the area, such as:
1. Desensitizing Creams: Over-the-counter creams or sprays that contain numbing agents can help reduce sensitivity.
2. Behavioral Techniques: Gradual exposure to stimulation can help desensitize the glans over time.
3. Condoms: Using condoms can reduce sensitivity during intercourse.
Weak Urination
Weak urination can be caused by several factors, including:
1. Prostate Issues: An enlarged prostate (benign prostatic hyperplasia) can obstruct urine flow, leading to weak urination.
2. Urethral Stricture: Narrowing of the urethra can also cause weak urine flow.
3. Neurological Conditions: Conditions affecting nerve function can impact bladder control.
It is essential to discuss these symptoms with a healthcare provider, as they may require specific diagnostic tests, such as a urinalysis or imaging studies, to determine the underlying cause.
Premature Ejaculation
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a common concern and can be influenced by both psychological and physical factors. Here are some methods that may help manage PE:
1. Behavioral Techniques: Techniques such as the "stop-start" or "squeeze" methods can help you gain better control over ejaculation.
2. Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening the pelvic floor muscles through Kegel exercises can improve control over ejaculation.
3. Medications: Certain medications, including selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), can help delay ejaculation.
4. Desensitizing Products: As mentioned earlier, desensitizing creams or sprays can also be effective for PE.
Preparing for Your Appointment
When you visit your healthcare provider, it’s essential to be prepared to discuss your symptoms openly. Here are some tips for your appointment:
1. Symptom Diary: Keep a record of your symptoms, including when they occur, their severity, and any potential triggers.
2. Medical History: Be ready to discuss your medical history, including any previous conditions, medications, and lifestyle factors (such as stress levels and sexual activity).
3. Questions: Prepare a list of questions you may have about your symptoms and potential treatment options.
Conclusion
It’s great that you are taking the initiative to seek help for these concerns. While online resources can provide some information, consulting with a healthcare professional is crucial for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment. They can guide you through the appropriate tests and tailor a treatment plan based on your specific needs. Remember, these issues are common, and seeking help is a positive step towards improving your sexual health and overall well-being. Good luck with your appointment on Friday!
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