The penis has been lacking sensation and feels soft for the past few days?
Hello Doctor, since I stayed up late for a week two weeks ago, my penis suddenly started to lose sensation.
When I touch it, I only feel the touch but no arousal, and it feels soft and weak, lacking elasticity.
Last week, I went to the urology department for a check-up, and both blood and urine tests came back normal.
After the doctor performed a physical examination, he told me not to worry and prescribed me B vitamins and medication to promote peripheral blood circulation.
However, after taking them for a week, I still feel the same...
Could you please tell me what might be wrong with me? Thank you, I really appreciate it.
Qingqiu Xiezhu de Ren, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/01/23
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
Person requesting assistance: Hello, have you not been exercising recently? It may be due to autonomic nervous system dysregulation.
Recommendations: Local heat therapy, regular exercise (at least 3-5 times a week, with each session lasting at least 40 minutes and at an adequate intensity).
If there are any unclear points, feel free to ask again, and we can discuss and research further.
Responses from the internet should only be used as a reference; if necessary, it is important to seek medical attention at a healthcare facility.
This message is from Dr.
Hsu Wei-Kai, Director of the Urology Department at Taitung Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, who cares about your well-being.
Reply Date: 2016/01/23
More Info
The symptoms you are experiencing, including loss of sensation and weakness in the penis, can be concerning and may stem from various underlying causes. Given that you have already undergone some preliminary tests, including blood and urine tests, and have been prescribed B vitamins and medications to promote peripheral blood circulation, it is essential to consider other potential factors that could be contributing to your condition.
Firstly, the sudden onset of decreased sensation and erectile dysfunction can be linked to several physiological and psychological factors. One common cause is nerve damage or dysfunction, which can occur due to prolonged pressure on the nerves, such as from sitting for extended periods or from certain medical conditions like diabetes or multiple sclerosis. If you have a history of any such conditions, it may be worth discussing with your healthcare provider.
Additionally, psychological factors such as stress, anxiety, or depression can significantly impact sexual function. The week of sleepless nights you mentioned could have contributed to increased stress levels, which might lead to temporary erectile dysfunction or changes in sensation. The body’s response to stress can affect hormone levels, blood flow, and nerve function, all of which are crucial for sexual arousal and performance.
Another possibility to consider is hormonal imbalances. Testosterone plays a vital role in sexual function, and low levels can lead to decreased libido and erectile dysfunction. If you have not had your hormone levels checked, it may be beneficial to discuss this with your doctor.
Moreover, certain medications can also have side effects that impact sexual function. If you are taking any other medications, it is important to review these with your healthcare provider to determine if they could be contributing to your symptoms.
In terms of solutions, it is crucial to continue working closely with your healthcare provider. If your symptoms persist despite the initial treatment, consider requesting further evaluations, such as a referral to a urologist or an endocrinologist for a more comprehensive assessment. They may suggest additional tests, including hormone level assessments or nerve conduction studies, to identify any underlying issues.
In the meantime, lifestyle modifications can also be beneficial. Ensuring you maintain a healthy diet, engage in regular physical activity, and manage stress through relaxation techniques or counseling can help improve overall well-being and potentially alleviate some of the symptoms you are experiencing.
Lastly, open communication with your partner about your experiences can also help reduce anxiety and improve intimacy, which may positively influence your sexual function.
In summary, while your initial tests have returned normal, the persistence of your symptoms warrants further investigation. Consider discussing additional evaluations with your healthcare provider, focusing on potential nerve issues, hormonal imbalances, and psychological factors. With the right approach and support, many individuals can find relief and regain normal function.
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