Penile injury
Recently, while I was masturbating, I accidentally pulled my foreskin back too hard, causing a small tear at the base of the glans (where the foreskin is pulled all the way back).
It doesn't hurt, but there is a wound that looks like a tear when I pull the foreskin back completely.
What kind of ointment should I apply to help it heal? I don't want to see a doctor.
I haven't told my family yet.
Will applying a topical ointment help? It seems like the tear is at the coronal sulcus...
Lin, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/06/30
Dr. Jiang Yini reply Urology
Please follow wound care procedures, and if there is no improvement after one week, seek medical attention.
Reply Date: 2012/06/30
More Info
When dealing with a minor penis injury, particularly one caused by masturbation, it's important to approach the situation with care and understanding. Injuries like the one you described, where the skin at the base of the glans (the head of the penis) has cracked or split due to excessive pulling of the foreskin, can be uncomfortable but are usually not serious. Here are some steps you can take to treat this injury at home:
1. Clean the Area: Start by gently cleaning the area with mild soap and warm water. Avoid using harsh soaps or scrubbing too hard, as this can irritate the skin further. Pat the area dry with a clean towel.
2. Avoid Further Irritation: It's crucial to avoid any activities that could aggravate the injury, such as masturbation or sexual intercourse, until the area has healed. This will help prevent further damage and allow the skin to recover.
3. Topical Treatments: Applying a topical antibiotic ointment, such as Neosporin or Bacitracin, can help prevent infection and promote healing. Make sure to apply a thin layer to the affected area. Avoid using products that contain alcohol or other irritants, as these can cause stinging and discomfort.
4. Moisturize: Keeping the area moisturized can aid in healing. You might consider using a fragrance-free moisturizer or a specialized product for sensitive skin. This can help prevent the skin from drying out and cracking further.
5. Pain Management: If you experience any discomfort, over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. Always follow the dosage instructions on the packaging.
6. Monitor for Infection: Keep an eye on the injury for any signs of infection, which may include increased redness, swelling, warmth, or discharge. If you notice any of these symptoms, it may be necessary to seek medical attention.
7. Time to Heal: Minor skin injuries typically heal within a few days to a week, depending on the severity of the injury and how well you care for it. If the injury does not improve or worsens after a week, it would be wise to consult a healthcare professional.
8. Avoiding Future Injuries: To prevent similar injuries in the future, consider being more gentle during masturbation. If you find that you are frequently experiencing injuries, it may be helpful to reassess your technique or consult with a healthcare provider for advice.
While it’s understandable to want to avoid seeing a doctor, if you have any concerns about the injury or if it does not improve with home treatment, it’s important to seek professional medical advice. Remember, taking care of your health is paramount, and there’s no shame in seeking help when needed.
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