How to Relieve Itching in the Penis: Tips for Urological Concerns - Urology

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The penis is slightly itchy?


Since I do not have a foreskin, my glans is currently a bit itchy.
How can I alleviate the itching?

A-Tang, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2012/11/25

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


A-Tang: Hello, you should absolutely avoid using soap, body wash, or other cleaning products for cleaning the foreskin.
It is recommended to use only cold water for cleaning.
Additionally, after cleaning, you can use petroleum jelly for maintenance.
Note: Petroleum jelly can be purchased at drugstores or pharmacies.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask, and we can discuss and research together.
Online answers should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department, Taitung Hospital, Department of Health, Executive Yuan.

Reply Date: 2012/11/25

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Itching in the penis can be a common issue that many men experience at some point in their lives. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including infections, skin conditions, allergies, or irritants. Since you mentioned that you do not have a foreskin (circumcised), this can sometimes reduce the risk of certain infections, but it does not eliminate the possibility of other causes. Here are some tips and considerations to help relieve the itching and address potential urological concerns.


1. Maintain Good Hygiene
Keeping the genital area clean and dry is crucial. Wash the area gently with mild soap and water daily. Avoid using harsh soaps or body washes that can irritate the sensitive skin. After washing, make sure to dry the area thoroughly, as moisture can contribute to itching and irritation.


2. Avoid Irritants
Consider any products you may be using that could be causing irritation. This includes soaps, lotions, laundry detergents, or even certain fabrics. Opt for unscented and hypoallergenic products to minimize the risk of irritation. Cotton underwear is often recommended as it allows for better air circulation and reduces moisture buildup.


3. Use Over-the-Counter Treatments
If the itching is mild, over-the-counter antifungal creams or hydrocortisone creams may provide relief. Antifungal creams are particularly useful if a yeast infection is suspected, while hydrocortisone can help reduce inflammation and itching. However, it’s important to follow the instructions on the packaging and consult a healthcare professional if symptoms persist.


4. Avoid Scratching
While it may be tempting to scratch the itchy area, doing so can lead to further irritation or even infection. Try to keep your hands away from the area and consider wearing loose-fitting clothing to reduce friction.


5. Stay Hydrated and Maintain a Healthy Diet
Sometimes, dietary factors can contribute to skin issues. Staying hydrated and eating a balanced diet rich in vitamins and minerals can support skin health. Foods high in zinc, such as nuts and seeds, may be particularly beneficial for skin repair.


6. Consider Allergies or Sensitivities
If you suspect that the itching may be due to an allergic reaction, consider any new products or foods you have introduced into your routine. Keeping a diary of your symptoms and any potential triggers can help identify the cause.


7. Consult a Healthcare Professional
If the itching persists for more than a few days, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as redness, swelling, discharge, or pain, it is important to seek medical advice. A healthcare professional can perform a thorough examination, possibly including tests, to determine the underlying cause of the itching. Conditions such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs), dermatitis, or other skin conditions may require specific treatments.


8. Avoid Sexual Activity
If you are experiencing itching, it may be wise to avoid sexual activity until the issue is resolved. This can help prevent further irritation and reduce the risk of transmitting any potential infections to a partner.


Conclusion
Itching in the penis can be uncomfortable and concerning, but with proper care and attention, many cases can be effectively managed. Maintaining good hygiene, avoiding irritants, and using appropriate treatments can provide relief. However, if symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare professional is essential to ensure proper diagnosis and treatment. Remember, your health is important, and addressing these concerns promptly can lead to better outcomes.

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