Sensitivity of the glans and occasional itching around the testicles?
Hello doctor, my glans is very sensitive.
During intercourse, if there is not too much friction or if it's slow, I can last a long time, but as soon as there is friction, I ejaculate quickly.
Should I go to a large hospital to see a urologist, or should I just take my time with self-stimulation? I have already had a circumcision.
Also, sometimes my testicles are very itchy and appear red.
Why is this happening?
Li, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/08/20
Dr. Fu Shizhang reply Urology
Sensitivity of the glans can only be gradually accustomed to.
Redness and itching of the scrotum may be indicative of dermatitis.
Reply Date: 2015/08/20
More Info
Understanding sensitivity and itching around the penis and testicles can be a complex issue, and it's important to address both the physical sensations you're experiencing and any underlying conditions that may be contributing to them.
Firstly, sensitivity in the glans (the head of the penis) is quite common, especially after circumcision. The glans is typically more sensitive because it is covered by a layer of skin that is less exposed to friction and environmental stimuli. After circumcision, the glans becomes exposed, which can lead to increased sensitivity. This heightened sensitivity can sometimes result in premature ejaculation during sexual activity, as you described.
To address this issue, it is advisable to consult a urologist. A urologist specializes in male reproductive health and can provide a thorough examination to determine if there are any underlying medical conditions contributing to your sensitivity and premature ejaculation. They may suggest various treatment options, which could include behavioral techniques, desensitizing creams, or even medications that can help manage premature ejaculation.
Regarding the itching and redness around your testicles, this could be caused by several factors. Common causes include:
1. Fungal Infections: Conditions like jock itch (tinea cruris) are fungal infections that can cause itching, redness, and irritation in the groin area. This is often exacerbated by moisture and friction.
2. Contact Dermatitis: This occurs when the skin reacts to irritants or allergens, such as soaps, detergents, or fabrics. If you've recently changed any products you use, this could be a potential cause.
3. Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs): Some STIs can cause symptoms such as itching and redness. It's important to rule out infections like herpes or genital warts, especially if you've had unprotected sexual encounters.
4. Hygiene Issues: Poor hygiene can lead to irritation and itching. Ensuring that the area is clean and dry can help alleviate symptoms.
5. Skin Conditions: Conditions like eczema or psoriasis can also affect the genital area, leading to itching and discomfort.
Given your symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical attention. A urologist can perform a physical examination and may recommend tests to determine the exact cause of your itching and sensitivity. They can also provide guidance on proper hygiene practices and recommend treatments that may alleviate your symptoms.
In summary, while sensitivity and itching around the penis and testicles can be concerning, they are often manageable with the right medical advice and treatment. Consulting a urologist is the best course of action to address your concerns comprehensively and to ensure that any underlying conditions are properly diagnosed and treated. Remember, it's important to communicate openly with your healthcare provider about all your symptoms and concerns to receive the most effective care.
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