How to Treat a Penis Injury: Essential Steps for Recovery - Urology

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How to manage a penile injury?


Hello, Doctor: A few days ago, while I was intimate with my girlfriend, I accidentally injured my penis.
There is a tear located just behind the glans.
I am currently covering the wound with my foreskin, but it is still bleeding.
What should I do? Thank you.

A Niao, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2000/10/24

Dr. Liu Jianting reply Urology


Penile injury is a serious matter; please go to the hospital's urology department for further evaluation and treatment as soon as possible.

Reply Date: 2000/10/24

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When dealing with a penis injury, especially one involving a tear or laceration, it is crucial to approach the situation with care and attention to hygiene to prevent infection and promote healing. Here are essential steps for treating a penis injury, particularly one that involves a tear near the glans (the head of the penis):

Immediate Care
1. Stop Any Bleeding: If the injury is actively bleeding, apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or sterile gauze to the area. Avoid using excessive force, as this can worsen the injury.

2. Clean the Area: Once the bleeding has stopped, gently clean the area with mild soap and water. Avoid using alcohol or hydrogen peroxide, as these can irritate the tissue and delay healing.

3. Apply a Dressing: After cleaning, you can cover the injury with a sterile dressing or bandage. If the injury is minor and not bleeding heavily, it may be sufficient to leave it uncovered to allow for air exposure, which can promote healing.

4. Avoid Irritation: Refrain from any sexual activity or activities that may cause friction or irritation to the area until it has healed completely. This includes avoiding masturbation and tight clothing that may rub against the injury.


Monitoring for Infection
Keep an eye on the injury for signs of infection, which can include:
- Increased redness or swelling
- Pus or unusual discharge
- Fever or chills
- Persistent pain or tenderness
If you notice any of these symptoms, it is essential to seek medical attention promptly.


Pain Management
If you experience pain, over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help manage discomfort. Always follow the recommended dosage on the packaging.


When to Seek Medical Attention
It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional if:
- The bleeding does not stop after applying pressure for 10 minutes.

- The injury appears deep or extensive.

- You are unable to urinate or experience pain while urinating.

- There are signs of infection as mentioned above.

- You have concerns about the injury or its healing process.


Recovery Expectations
The healing time for a minor tear can vary, but most superficial injuries may heal within a week or two. However, deeper injuries may take longer and require medical intervention, such as stitches or other treatments.


Preventive Measures
To prevent future injuries, consider the following:
- Communicate openly with your partner about comfort levels during sexual activity.

- Use adequate lubrication to reduce friction.

- Be mindful of positions that may put undue stress on the penis.


Emotional Considerations
Experiencing an injury in such a sensitive area can be distressing. It’s important to address any anxiety or fear you may have regarding the injury. If you find yourself overly worried or unable to cope with the situation, consider speaking with a mental health professional or a counselor who can provide support.

In conclusion, while minor injuries to the penis can often be managed at home with proper care, it is crucial to remain vigilant for signs of complications and to seek medical advice when necessary. Prioritize your health and well-being, and do not hesitate to reach out for help if you need it.

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