Suspected varicose veins?
Hello doctor, two days ago while using the restroom, I noticed that the blood vessel on the left side of my penis is slightly swollen and there is a bit of pain when I press on it.
If I ignore these symptoms, will it resolve on its own? If not, will it affect my sexual activity or masturbation? Will engaging in sexual activity or masturbation worsen the symptoms over time? I apologize for the many questions, thank you.
Shaonianlang, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2015/09/22
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Hello, young man: This is not related to varicocele.
As for other vascular issues, it is still advisable to seek medical attention nearby.
Whether it affects sexual activity depends on the underlying cause.
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Online responses can only serve as a reference; if necessary, it is important to visit a medical institution for treatment.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare Taitung Hospital cares about you.
Reply Date: 2015/09/22
More Info
When it comes to understanding possible varicose veins in the urogenital area, it's essential to first recognize what varicose veins are. Varicose veins occur when veins become enlarged, dilated, and overfilled with blood. They often appear swollen and raised, and they can be blue or dark purple in color. While they are most commonly associated with the legs, they can also occur in other areas of the body, including the urogenital region.
In your case, the swelling and tenderness you are experiencing on the left side of the penis could potentially be indicative of a varicose vein or another vascular issue. It is important to note that while some mild cases of varicose veins may resolve on their own, others may require medical intervention, especially if they are causing discomfort or pain.
Ignoring the symptoms may not be advisable. If the condition is indeed a varicose vein, it may not improve without treatment. Furthermore, if left untreated, there is a possibility that the condition could worsen over time. This could lead to more significant discomfort and potentially impact your sexual health and function. Engaging in sexual activity or masturbation may exacerbate the symptoms if the underlying issue is not addressed, as increased blood flow during these activities could lead to further swelling and discomfort.
It is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. A doctor can perform a physical examination and may recommend imaging studies, such as an ultrasound, to assess the blood flow and the condition of the veins in the area. This will help determine the exact nature of the problem and the best course of action.
In terms of treatment options, they can vary based on the severity of the condition. Conservative treatments may include lifestyle changes, such as avoiding prolonged standing, wearing compression garments, and elevating the affected area. In more severe cases, medical procedures such as sclerotherapy or laser treatment may be recommended to close off the affected veins.
In summary, while some cases of varicose veins may resolve on their own, it is not advisable to ignore the symptoms you are experiencing. Seeking medical advice is essential to determine the cause of the swelling and pain, and to discuss potential treatment options. Early intervention can help prevent complications and ensure that your sexual health is not adversely affected. Please do not hesitate to reach out to a healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
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