Postoperative condition after penile curvature surgery?
I underwent penile curvature correction surgery about two months ago.
Currently, I feel normal during erections and do not experience significant discomfort.
My daily state without erections is also normal; however, sometimes I experience pain when not erect, which feels somewhat swollen and painful.
The intensity of the pain varies, sometimes stronger and sometimes milder.
Pressing on certain areas of the penis can cause localized hardness and pain, but it is not the entire penis that feels hard.
Sitting down seems to alleviate the discomfort, and most of the time, this pain subsides after a few hours or after a good night's sleep.
Is this situation normal? Are there ways to reduce the frequency and intensity of this pain? Will it gradually return to normal over time? Additionally, how long should I wait before engaging in sexual intercourse or masturbation? Is it normal to experience pain or discomfort after sexual activity or masturbation? Could prolonged abstinence have negative effects? Thank you very much!
Os, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/05/08
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, I'm not sure which type of penile curvature correction surgery you are considering, as the surgical method can affect the symptoms.
Additionally, local heat application can promote blood circulation and may gradually improve the condition.
However, it is best to consult with your surgeon to receive their professional opinion.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Responses from the internet should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical care at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Chief of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan, who cares about your well-being.
Reply Date: 2012/05/08
More Info
Post-surgery pain and recovery after penile curvature correction surgery can be a complex issue, and it’s important to understand the normal healing process as well as what might be considered concerning symptoms. Based on your description, it seems that you are experiencing some discomfort that is not uncommon after such a procedure.
Firstly, it’s reassuring to hear that your erections feel normal and that you are not experiencing significant discomfort during daily activities. However, the intermittent pain you describe, especially when not erect, can be attributed to several factors related to the healing process. After surgery, the tissues around the surgical site undergo a healing phase that can include inflammation, which may lead to sensations of pain or discomfort. The fact that you experience this pain variably—sometimes stronger and sometimes milder—suggests that it may be related to activity levels, positioning, or even the healing of nerve endings in the area.
The localized hardness and pain you feel when pressing on certain areas of the penis could indicate that there is still some residual swelling or scar tissue forming. Scar tissue can sometimes be denser and may cause discomfort as it matures. It’s also possible that you are experiencing some nerve-related pain, which can occur as nerves regenerate and adapt after surgery.
In terms of managing this discomfort, here are a few strategies that might help:
1. Rest and Positioning: Avoid activities that may exacerbate the pain. If sitting helps alleviate discomfort, consider using supportive cushions or adjusting your position to minimize pressure on the area.
2. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relief medications, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can be helpful in managing pain. However, consult with your healthcare provider before taking any medication to ensure it’s appropriate for your situation.
3. Gentle Stretching: Once cleared by your surgeon, gentle stretching exercises may help improve blood flow and reduce stiffness in the area. However, be cautious and avoid any movements that cause pain.
4. Follow-Up Care: Regular follow-ups with your surgeon are crucial. If the pain persists or worsens, it’s important to discuss this with your doctor, as they may want to evaluate for any underlying issues such as infection or complications related to the surgery.
Regarding the timeline for resuming sexual activity, this can vary significantly based on individual healing processes and the specifics of your surgery. Generally, many surgeons recommend waiting at least 6 to 8 weeks post-surgery before engaging in sexual intercourse or masturbation. This allows adequate time for healing and minimizes the risk of complications. If you experience pain during sexual activity or masturbation, it’s advisable to stop and consult your healthcare provider.
As for the concern about abstaining for too long, while it’s generally safe to wait until you are fully healed, prolonged abstinence can lead to increased sexual tension or anxiety. However, it’s essential to prioritize your healing and follow your surgeon’s recommendations.
In conclusion, while some discomfort post-surgery is normal, it’s important to monitor your symptoms closely. If you have any concerns about the pain or your recovery, don’t hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for personalized advice and reassurance. They can provide the best guidance tailored to your specific situation and help ensure a smooth recovery.
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