Managing Glans Skin Tears: Healing Tips and Care for Phimosis - Urology

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Hello, doctor.
About ten days ago, I caused some skin tearing on my glans due to prolonged dryness while doing DIY work.
I visited a nearby urology clinic, and it was initially healing well within 6-7 days.
However, during a shower, the water accidentally became too hot, which caused bleeding again, so I sought medical attention once more.
The doctor briefly examined me and prescribed Meikang cream for application.
Since I have phimosis, the doctor advised me to expose the area to air whenever possible, but I can only do this before bed at night.
Is it normal for a mucus-like substance to form a film when covered? Should I remove it, and how should I manage it? What can I do to promote faster healing?

w, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/05/05

Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology


W: Hello, keep the wound clean and avoid contact with water.
Additionally, after each urination, it is best to rinse with cold water to wash away the urine.
Urine itself can be quite irritating, which may slow down the healing of the wound.
If you have any further questions, feel free to ask, and we can discuss and research together.
Information from the internet should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare Taitung Hospital cares about you.

Reply Date: 2015/05/05

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Managing skin tears on the glans, especially in the context of phimosis, can be a delicate issue that requires careful attention to hygiene and healing practices. It sounds like you've had a challenging experience with your skin tear, and I commend you for seeking medical advice and following up with your healthcare provider. Here are some tips and insights to help you manage your condition effectively.


Understanding the Condition
When the skin on the glans becomes torn, it can lead to discomfort, bleeding, and potential infection. Phimosis, which is the inability to retract the foreskin fully, can complicate matters as it may lead to increased friction and irritation during activities, including bathing or sexual activity. The presence of a moist environment under the foreskin can also contribute to skin issues, including irritation and infection.


Healing Tips
1. Gentle Cleaning: It's crucial to keep the area clean to prevent infection. Use mild, unscented soap and warm water to gently cleanse the area. Avoid using harsh soaps or scrubbing the area, as this can exacerbate irritation.

2. Moisturizing Cream: The use of a topical cream like Meikang ointment, as prescribed by your doctor, can help in healing. This ointment likely contains ingredients that promote skin repair and reduce inflammation. Apply it as directed, ensuring that you cover the affected area without excessive rubbing.

3. Avoiding Irritation: Since you mentioned that the area can become sticky and form a membrane, this is likely a natural part of the healing process. However, if it becomes uncomfortable or painful, you may gently clean it with warm water and pat it dry. Avoid forcibly removing any membranes, as this can lead to further tearing.

4. Air Exposure: As advised by your doctor, allowing the area to air out can be beneficial. If possible, try to keep the area exposed to air during times when you are at home and can ensure cleanliness. This can help reduce moisture buildup and promote healing.

5. Avoid Hot Water: Be cautious with water temperature during bathing. Hot water can irritate the skin further and may cause additional bleeding, as you've experienced. Use lukewarm water instead.

6. Limit Activities: Until the area has healed, it may be wise to limit activities that could cause friction or irritation, such as vigorous exercise or sexual activity.
7. Monitor for Infection: Keep an eye out for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, pus, or fever. If you notice any of these symptoms, contact your healthcare provider promptly.

8. Follow-Up Care: Continue to follow up with your healthcare provider as needed. If the condition does not improve or worsens, further evaluation may be necessary.

Conclusion
Healing from a skin tear on the glans can take time, especially when compounded by phimosis. By maintaining good hygiene, using prescribed ointments, and allowing the area to breathe, you can support the healing process. If you have any concerns or if the symptoms persist, do not hesitate to reach out to your healthcare provider for further guidance. Remember, patience is key in the healing process, and taking care of your skin is essential for overall health and comfort.

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