Excessive Glans Swelling: Causes and Solutions - Urology

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Excessive glans swelling


Hello Doctor: I experienced swelling of the glans during a DIY activity, and I kept pushing it.
Suddenly, I felt a release sensation.
Now, the glans is not swelling as it used to, and I have reduced sensitivity and pleasure.
It doesn't stand very high, and when I try to pull it up during an erection, it becomes soft.
This has been going on for a while, and I'm unsure what to do.
I'm quite worried.

1 Nìmíng, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/01/26

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


Hello, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible.
A penile erection test should be conducted to determine if there is any injury.
If you have any further questions or need clarification, feel free to ask again for further discussion and research.
Online responses should only be considered as references; it is essential to visit a medical facility for proper care.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare Taitung Hospital cares about you.

Reply Date: 2015/01/26

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Excessive glans swelling can be a concerning issue, and it's important to understand the potential causes and solutions. Based on your description, it seems that you experienced a significant amount of pressure or trauma to the glans during your DIY activity, which may have led to swelling and subsequent changes in sensation and erectile function.


Possible Causes of Excessive Glans Swelling
1. Trauma or Injury: The most immediate cause of swelling in the glans can be direct trauma. This could lead to localized swelling, bruising, or even minor lacerations that may not be immediately apparent. The "loose" feeling you described could be a result of tissue damage or inflammation.

2. Edema: Swelling can also occur due to fluid accumulation in the tissues, known as edema. This can happen after an injury or as a reaction to certain activities that put stress on the area.

3. Nerve Damage: If the trauma was significant, it could potentially affect the nerves in the area, leading to changes in sensation. This might explain the reduced sensitivity and the feeling of the glans not being able to "rise" properly during an erection.

4. Infection or Inflammation: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or other infections can cause swelling and discomfort. If there are accompanying symptoms like redness, discharge, or pain, this could be a sign of an infection.

5. Psychological Factors: Sometimes, anxiety about sexual performance or changes in sensation can lead to erectile dysfunction. This could be compounded by the physical trauma you experienced.


Solutions and Recommendations
1. Rest and Avoidance: Give the area time to heal. Avoid any activities that may exacerbate the swelling or discomfort, including sexual activity, until you have a better understanding of the issue.

2. Cold Compress: Applying a cold compress to the area can help reduce swelling and provide relief. Make sure to wrap the ice in a cloth to avoid direct contact with the skin.

3. Over-the-Counter Pain Relief: Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen can help manage pain and reduce inflammation. However, consult with a healthcare provider before taking any medication.

4. Consult a Specialist: Given the duration of your symptoms and the changes in sensation, it is crucial to consult a urologist or a healthcare professional specializing in sexual health. They can perform a thorough examination, possibly including imaging studies or nerve assessments, to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.

5. Physical Therapy: In some cases, pelvic floor physical therapy may be beneficial, especially if there are underlying issues with muscle tension or nerve function.

6. Psychological Support: If anxiety or psychological factors are contributing to your symptoms, consider speaking with a mental health professional who specializes in sexual health. They can provide strategies to cope with anxiety and improve sexual function.


Conclusion
It's essential to take your symptoms seriously and seek professional medical advice. While some causes of glans swelling can resolve on their own, others may require medical intervention. By addressing the issue promptly, you can work towards restoring normal function and sensation. Remember, open communication with your healthcare provider is key to finding the right solution for your situation.

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