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I am 20 years old.
I have experienced three instances during masturbation where the area where the foreskin connects to the glans (on the dorsal side of the penis) has been pulled back, resulting in significant bleeding that lasts for 15 to 30 minutes.
jok, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2002/03/13
Dr. Song Zhixian reply Urology
At birth, the foreskin and glans are initially fused together by connective tissue, and they typically separate gradually between the ages of 3 to 5 years.
If they have not fully separated and there are localized adhesions, external force may cause injury and bleeding.
Additionally, hemangiomas and penile cancer can also bleed due to trauma.
You may seek a consultation with a urologist for examination.
Reply Date: 2002/03/13
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Experiencing bleeding during masturbation, especially in young men, can be concerning and warrants a thorough understanding of the underlying causes and appropriate responses. Based on your description, it seems that you are encountering bleeding from the area where the foreskin connects to the glans (the head of the penis) during masturbation. This could be indicative of several potential issues.
Firstly, it's important to note that the foreskin and glans are sensitive areas, and excessive friction or forceful retraction of the foreskin can lead to trauma. This trauma may cause small blood vessels to rupture, resulting in bleeding. If you are experiencing this bleeding consistently, it is crucial to assess your technique during masturbation. Gentle handling and avoiding excessive force can help prevent injury.
Another possibility is that you may have a condition known as phimosis, where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted over the glans. This condition can lead to discomfort and bleeding if the foreskin is forcibly pulled back. If you suspect this might be the case, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an evaluation. They may recommend treatments ranging from topical creams to surgical options, depending on the severity of the condition.
Moreover, if there is any underlying infection or inflammation, such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin), this could also contribute to bleeding. Symptoms of these conditions may include redness, swelling, and discharge. If you notice any of these symptoms, seeking medical advice is essential.
It's also worth considering the role of hygiene. Maintaining proper genital hygiene can help prevent infections and irritations that may lead to bleeding. Ensure that the area is clean and dry, and consider using a mild soap to wash the area gently.
In terms of psychological factors, anxiety or stress related to sexual performance or body image can also manifest physically. If you find that anxiety is a recurring theme in your sexual experiences, addressing these feelings through counseling or therapy may be beneficial.
Given your age and the nature of the symptoms, it is essential to consult a urologist or a healthcare provider who specializes in sexual health. They can perform a physical examination, possibly conduct tests, and provide a definitive diagnosis. It is crucial not to ignore these symptoms, as they could indicate a more serious underlying condition that requires treatment.
In summary, bleeding during masturbation can arise from various causes, including trauma, infections, or anatomical issues. It is vital to approach this situation with care, ensuring that you are gentle during masturbation and maintaining good hygiene. Consulting a healthcare professional will provide you with the most accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment options. Remember, open communication with your doctor about your symptoms is key to receiving the best care possible.
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