Penile pain?
Hello, I experience pain when I press on the side of my penis.
What could be the issue?
Niming, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2016/03/11
Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology
Observation, seek medical consultation if there are issues.
Reply Date: 2016/03/11
More Info
Understanding pain on the side of the penis can be concerning, and it's important to approach this issue with care and consideration of various potential causes. Pain in this area can arise from a range of conditions, some of which may require medical attention. Here are some possible causes and solutions to consider:
Possible Causes of Pain on the Side of the Penis
1. Trauma or Injury: One of the most common reasons for localized pain in the penis is trauma. This could be due to vigorous sexual activity, rough handling, or even an injury from sports or accidents. If you have recently engaged in any activities that could have caused trauma, this might be the reason for your discomfort.
2. Peyronie's Disease: This condition involves the development of fibrous scar tissue inside the penis, which can lead to curved, painful erections. If the pain is associated with changes in the shape of the penis or difficulty during erections, it may be worth discussing this possibility with a healthcare provider.
3. Infections: Infections, such as sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or urinary tract infections (UTIs), can cause pain in the genital area. Symptoms may include burning during urination, discharge, or swelling. If you suspect an infection, it is crucial to seek medical evaluation and treatment.
4. Inflammation: Conditions such as balanitis (inflammation of the glans) or posthitis (inflammation of the foreskin) can cause localized pain. These conditions may be due to poor hygiene, irritants, or infections.
5. Nerve Issues: Sometimes, nerve entrapment or irritation can cause pain in the genital area. Conditions such as pudendal neuralgia can lead to pain that may be felt in the penis or surrounding areas.
6. Hernia: In some cases, a hernia can cause referred pain to the genital area. If there is a bulge in the groin area or if the pain is accompanied by swelling, it is essential to seek medical attention.
Solutions and Recommendations
1. Rest and Avoidance: If the pain is due to trauma or overuse, resting the area and avoiding activities that exacerbate the pain can be beneficial.
2. Pain Relief: Over-the-counter pain relievers such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen can help alleviate discomfort. However, it is important to follow the recommended dosages and consult a healthcare provider if the pain persists.
3. Hygiene: Maintaining good hygiene is crucial, especially if inflammation or infection is suspected. Regular washing with mild soap and water can help prevent infections.
4. Medical Evaluation: If the pain persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as swelling, discharge, or fever, it is essential to seek medical evaluation. A healthcare provider can perform a physical examination, order tests, and provide a diagnosis.
5. Avoid Irritants: If you suspect that certain soaps, lotions, or other products are causing irritation, discontinue their use and observe if the symptoms improve.
6. Consult a Specialist: If the pain is severe or if you have concerns about conditions like Peyronie's disease or nerve issues, consider consulting a urologist. They specialize in male reproductive health and can provide targeted treatment options.
Conclusion
Pain on the side of the penis can stem from various causes, ranging from minor injuries to more serious conditions. It is essential to listen to your body and seek medical advice if the pain is persistent or accompanied by other concerning symptoms. Early intervention can lead to better outcomes and peace of mind. Remember, discussing these issues with a healthcare provider is a crucial step in addressing any health concerns you may have.
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