Penis and scrotum
Dr.
Hsu, I have two questions: 1.
The ligaments are difficult to heal due to pulling during morning erections; what should I do? 2.
Occasionally, I feel a prickling and itching sensation in my scrotum; what could be the cause?
Yaji, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2010/11/14
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, when you have an erection, does the band feel painful or tight? You can try using some baby oil for lubrication to see if it improves during an erection; if it does, surgery may not be necessary.
The tingling and itching in the scrotum could be due to excessive use of cleaning products, leading to localized skin inflammation.
It is recommended to clean the area with plain water and then apply baby oil, lotion, or petroleum jelly for local care.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.
Reply Date: 2010/11/14
More Info
When it comes to penile and scrotal issues, understanding the underlying causes of pain and discomfort is crucial for effective management. Let's address your two specific concerns:
1. Pain from the Frenulum During Morning Erections: The frenulum is a sensitive band of tissue located on the underside of the penis, connecting the glans (tip) to the shaft. Morning erections, which are a normal physiological response, can sometimes cause discomfort or pain if the frenulum is being stretched excessively. This can be particularly true if there is any underlying condition such as frenulum breve (a short frenulum) or if there is any scarring or sensitivity in that area.
To manage this discomfort, consider the following steps:
- Gentle Stretching: If you notice that the pain is recurrent, gentle stretching of the frenulum may help over time. However, be cautious and avoid any forceful manipulation that could lead to injury.
- Lubrication: Using a water-based lubricant during sexual activity can reduce friction and discomfort.
- Consult a Specialist: If the pain persists, it may be beneficial to consult a urologist. They can assess for any anatomical issues and suggest treatments, which may include topical treatments or, in some cases, surgical options if there is a significant problem.
2. Occasional Sharp Pain or Itching in the Scrotum: Experiencing occasional sharp pain or itching in the scrotum can be attributed to several factors. Common causes include:
- Skin Irritation: This can arise from chafing, sweating, or irritation from clothing. Ensure that you wear breathable, loose-fitting underwear to minimize friction.
- Infections: Conditions such as fungal infections (like jock itch) or bacterial infections can cause itching and discomfort. If you notice any redness, swelling, or discharge, it is essential to seek medical attention.
- Testicular Issues: Conditions such as epididymitis (inflammation of the epididymis) or testicular torsion can present with pain and require immediate medical evaluation. If the pain is severe or accompanied by swelling, nausea, or fever, it is crucial to seek emergency medical care.
- Allergic Reactions: Sometimes, reactions to soaps, detergents, or personal care products can lead to itching and discomfort. Consider switching to hypoallergenic products if you suspect this might be the case.
In summary, while some discomfort in the penile and scrotal areas can be normal, persistent or severe symptoms warrant a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Remember, maintaining good hygiene, wearing appropriate clothing, and being mindful of any changes in your body can help prevent many common issues. If you have further concerns or symptoms, do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for personalized advice and treatment options.
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