Penis
Hello, doctor.
I have some issues regarding my penis.
There are things that appear similar to herpes (but they don't ooze), and I occasionally get pimples (not very frequently).
There are also ring-like white substances on the glans and foreskin.
How can I effectively treat these issues? Is there a way to apply medication myself? Additionally, why is it that the glans cannot fully expose itself when erect, and I experience pain when I try to pull it back with my hand? Is there a solution for these problems? Thank you, doctor.
An An, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2014/08/20
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello:
1.
Lesions on the foreskin and penis require outpatient evaluation and treatment.
2.
If the foreskin cannot be fully retracted during an erection, it may indicate phimosis.
In severe cases or if it leads to infection, surgical correction is recommended.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask, and we can discuss and research together.
Online responses should only be used as a reference; it is essential to seek medical care at a healthcare facility when necessary.
Best regards,
Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Chief of Urology, Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare
Reply Date: 2014/08/20
More Info
When it comes to penis health, several common issues can arise, including skin lesions, bumps, and discomfort during erections. Based on your description, it sounds like you may be experiencing a combination of skin conditions and possibly anatomical concerns. Let's break down your symptoms and discuss potential treatment options.
1. Skin Lesions and Bumps: The presence of lesions resembling herpes or occasional pimples on the penis can be concerning. It's essential to differentiate between various skin conditions. Common causes of such lesions include:
- Pearly Penile Papules: These are small, harmless bumps that are often mistaken for warts or other infections. They are normal anatomical variations and do not require treatment.
- Folliculitis: This is an inflammation of hair follicles that can cause red bumps or pustules. It can be treated with topical antibiotics or antiseptics.
- Genital Warts: Caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), these can appear as small, flesh-colored or white bumps. They require medical evaluation and treatment, which may include topical treatments or procedures to remove them.
- Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV): If the lesions are painful and blister-like, they could be indicative of genital herpes. This condition requires antiviral medications for management.
Given the variety of potential causes, it is crucial to consult a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis. Self-treatment with over-the-counter creams may not be effective and could potentially worsen the condition if misapplied.
2. White Circular Lesions: The white circular lesions on the glans (head) and foreskin could be due to a condition known as Lichen Sclerosus, which is characterized by white patches on the skin. This condition can lead to discomfort and requires medical evaluation. Treatment often involves topical steroids to reduce inflammation and improve skin appearance.
3. Pain During Erection: The inability of the glans to fully retract during an erection, accompanied by pain when attempting to pull it back, may suggest a condition known as phimosis. Phimosis occurs when the foreskin cannot be easily retracted over the glans. This can lead to discomfort and increased risk of infections. Treatment options include:
- Topical Steroids: These can help in some cases to loosen the foreskin.
- Gentle Stretching Exercises: Under the guidance of a healthcare provider, stretching the foreskin may help.
- Circumcision: In more severe cases, surgical removal of the foreskin may be recommended.
4. Self-Care and Treatment: While some conditions may allow for self-care, it is essential to approach this cautiously. Over-the-counter treatments may not be suitable for all conditions, and misdiagnosis can lead to inappropriate treatment. Therefore, it is advisable to seek medical advice before attempting to treat any symptoms on your own.
In conclusion, the symptoms you are experiencing warrant a thorough evaluation by a healthcare professional, ideally a urologist or dermatologist specializing in genital health. They can provide a definitive diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options tailored to your specific condition. Early intervention can help prevent complications and improve your overall penis health. Remember, maintaining good hygiene and being aware of any changes in your genital area is crucial for early detection and treatment of potential issues.
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