Post-Surgery Concerns: Pain and Discomfort After Penile Curvature Surgery - Urology

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Post-operative rupture sensation after penile curvature surgery?


Hello, Doctor Xu.
I apologize for bothering you, but I have a question.
It has been exactly four weeks since my surgery.
While resting in bed today, I experienced an erection due to the urge to urinate.
I may have moved too much when getting out of bed, and I felt two intense tremors at the base of my penis (the surgical site), which caused the erection to completely subside.
After that, I occasionally felt a dull ache or sharp pain in various areas of my penis.
Since the discomfort had disappeared for nearly a week, I am wondering if this situation indicates an issue with my sutures.
During my afternoon nap, I noticed that the angle and curvature of my erection still appear normal, and there are no changes when I touch the incision site.
How should I care for this situation? I am very worried about undoing my previous progress.
Thank you, Doctor, for your understanding.

Tom, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/09/05

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Tom: Pain can indeed interfere with the neural excitation necessary for an erection.
As for the sutures, modern medical materials are quite advanced, and instances of suture rupture are rare.
You can ask your doctor about this during your follow-up appointment.

Reply Date: 2012/09/05

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After undergoing penile curvature surgery, it's understandable to have concerns about pain and discomfort during the recovery process. Based on your description, experiencing sharp pain or discomfort in the area of the surgery, especially after movements like getting out of bed or during an erection, can be a common occurrence in the weeks following such a procedure.
Firstly, it's important to recognize that some level of discomfort is expected after surgery, particularly in the first few weeks. The body is healing, and the surgical site may still be sensitive. The pain you are experiencing, especially if it is sharp or sudden, could be related to the healing process of the tissues and the nerves in the area. It’s also possible that certain movements or positions could be putting strain on the surgical site, leading to the sensations you described.

The fact that you mentioned the discomfort has been intermittent and that the curvature and angle of the penis appear normal is a positive sign. It suggests that the surgery may have been successful in correcting the curvature, and the pain could be more related to the healing process rather than a complication. However, if the pain persists or worsens, or if you notice any unusual changes in the surgical site, it is crucial to consult your surgeon or healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation.

In terms of care and management of your symptoms, here are some recommendations:
1. Rest and Avoid Strain: Allow your body to heal by minimizing activities that could strain the surgical site. Avoid heavy lifting, vigorous exercise, or any activities that could cause discomfort.

2. Pain Management: Over-the-counter pain relief medications, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, can help manage discomfort. However, always follow the advice of your healthcare provider regarding medication.

3. Gentle Movement: While rest is important, gentle movements and stretching can help maintain circulation and prevent stiffness. Just be cautious and avoid any movements that cause pain.

4. Follow-Up Appointments: Keep all scheduled follow-up appointments with your surgeon. These visits are important for monitoring your recovery and addressing any concerns you may have.

5. Monitor Symptoms: Keep track of your symptoms. If you notice increased pain, swelling, redness, or discharge from the surgical site, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

6. Avoid Sexual Activity: It is generally advised to avoid sexual activity until cleared by your surgeon, as this can put additional strain on the surgical site and potentially lead to complications.

7. Supportive Garments: Wearing supportive underwear can help reduce discomfort and provide support to the area as it heals.

In conclusion, while some discomfort is normal after penile curvature surgery, it’s essential to remain vigilant about your symptoms. If you have any concerns about the healing process or if the pain becomes unmanageable, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for guidance. They can provide you with the best advice tailored to your specific situation and ensure that your recovery progresses smoothly.

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