Understanding Why the Foreskin of the Glans Can Easily Tear
Organ The foreskin of the glans can easily become torn due to several reasons, including insufficient lubrication during sexual activity, tight or phimosis conditions of the foreskin, or friction from vigorous movements. Additionally, skin conditions such as eczema or infections ...
Dr. Cai Yida reply Urology
The area beneath the glans penis has a structure known as the frenulum. This structure is prone to injury during vigorous sexual activity. If this becomes a persistent issue, frenuloplasty can be performed, and the cost is similar to that of a circumcision procedure.[Read More] Understanding Why the Foreskin of the Glans Can Easily Tear
Will Penile Correction Surgery Leave Scars? Key Insights
Penile correction Will penile correction surgery leave scars?
Dr. Cai Yida reply Urology
Penile correction surgery may leave small subcutaneous nodules on the opposite side of the curvature, caused by the sutures used for correction. The epidermis will show scars similar to those from a standard circumcision, which are not very noticeable.[Read More] Will Penile Correction Surgery Leave Scars? Key Insights
Understanding the Causes and Treatment of Penile Herpes Ulcers
Doctor, may I ask? Hello doctor, could you please tell me what most commonly causes the ulcers at the junction of the glans and the penis due to herpes? Although I have seen a doctor and received medication, the doctor did not clearly explain the cause. Also, is it true that herp...
Dr. Cai Yida reply Urology
Hello, Xiaoyu: The ulceration of the glans mentioned in the text must first rule out other ulcerative diseases such as chancroid and syphilis. If it is confirmed to be recurrent herpes, it is recommended that you take oral antiviral medications for herpes, although they tend to b...[Read More] Understanding the Causes and Treatment of Penile Herpes Ulcers
Effective Strategies to Manage Urinary Incontinence After Hysterectomy
Urinary incontinence Three years ago, I underwent a hysterectomy due to cervical dysplasia, and since then, I have experienced urinary incontinence and loss of bladder control, along with frequent urinary tract infections. Besides exercising, what other methods can help restore n...
Dr. Cai Yida reply Urology
Hello Ms. Wang: Urinary incontinence after hysterectomy can be classified as stress, urge, or mixed incontinence. After ruling out urinary tract infection, mild urinary incontinence can be improved through pelvic floor exercises, behavioral strategies (such as timed voiding), and...[Read More] Effective Strategies to Manage Urinary Incontinence After Hysterectomy