Bruising Around the Glans: Causes and When to Seek Help - Urology

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Bruising around the glans?


Doctor, I have noticed bruising around the glans, and the glans appears a bit dark.
Additionally, my penis feels somewhat soft during an erection.
What could be the issue? Should I seek medical attention?

A Chong, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/11/20

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Ah Chong: Hello, it is recommended to seek medical attention to check for possible vascular blockage.
In severe cases, medication or surgery may be required to restore blood flow.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
This message is from the Department of Urology, Director Hsu Wei-Kai, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2011/11/20

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Bruising around the glans (the head of the penis) can be concerning and may arise from various causes. It's important to understand the potential reasons behind this symptom and when it is necessary to seek medical attention.

Firstly, bruising in this area can occur due to trauma or injury. This could be from vigorous sexual activity, rough handling, or even an accident. If you have recently engaged in any activities that could have caused trauma, this might explain the bruising. In such cases, the bruising may resolve on its own with time and rest. However, if the bruising is accompanied by significant pain, swelling, or changes in the color of the skin, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.

Another potential cause of bruising around the glans could be related to vascular issues. Conditions that affect blood flow, such as priapism (a prolonged and painful erection), can lead to bruising and discoloration. If you experience a persistent erection that does not subside, this is a medical emergency, and you should seek immediate help.

In addition to trauma and vascular issues, bruising can also be a sign of an underlying medical condition. For instance, certain blood disorders, such as thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), can lead to easy bruising. If you notice that you are bruising easily in other areas of your body or if you have other symptoms such as fatigue or unusual bleeding, it is crucial to see a doctor for a comprehensive evaluation.

Regarding the soft erection you mentioned, this could be related to psychological factors, such as anxiety or stress, or it may be a physical issue. Conditions like erectile dysfunction can be influenced by various factors, including hormonal imbalances, vascular health, or psychological stress. If this is a new development or if it persists, it would be wise to discuss this with a healthcare provider.

In summary, while bruising around the glans may not always indicate a serious problem, it is essential to pay attention to accompanying symptoms. If the bruising does not improve, if you experience significant pain, swelling, or changes in erectile function, or if you have concerns about underlying health issues, seeking medical attention is advisable. A healthcare professional can perform a thorough examination, possibly including blood tests or imaging studies, to determine the cause of your symptoms and recommend appropriate treatment.
Remember, it is always better to err on the side of caution when it comes to your health, especially with symptoms that could indicate a more serious condition.

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