Understanding White Residue in the Coronary Sulcus: Causes and Care Tips
There is white discharge in the coronal sulcus? In the past, when the foreskin could not be retracted, I was unable to clean the area underneath. After I was able to retract it, I discovered some buildup and increased my cleaning efforts. However, after some time, I noticed a whi...
Dr. Chen Jiansheng Reply:
It may be smegma; please maintain cleanliness by gently retracting the foreskin during your daily shower, applying soap, and then rinsing thoroughly with water.[Read More] Understanding White Residue in the Coronary Sulcus: Causes and Care Tips
Laser Treatment for Urological Wounds: Healing Insights and FAQs
Laser wound treatment Hello Doctor: I underwent laser treatment for genital warts on September 24, but after my surgery on the coronal sulcus, a hole approximately 2mm in diameter appeared with a small black spot in the center. Last week, the black part fell off, and this week du...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: I do not have personal experience with this type of treatment, so I cannot answer everything. 1> Epidermal tissue 4> Usually becomes shallower 5> All options are possible 6> There is no special method for healing and granulation; just keep the wound clean and d...[Read More] Laser Treatment for Urological Wounds: Healing Insights and FAQs
Risks of Recurrent Inflammation in the Foreskin and Glans: A Urology Perspective
Inflammation of the foreskin and glans? In early May, there was inflammation of the foreskin and glans. At that time, I applied clindamycin ointment on my own. Later, due to recurrent inflammation, the foreskin lost its elasticity and would crack when retracted. A few days ago, t...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Recurrent infections can lead to scar tissue formation, which may cause discomfort during erections. If this occurs frequently, it's important to check your blood sugar levels, as individuals with diabetes are more prone to recurrent infections. Wishing you good healt...[Read More] Risks of Recurrent Inflammation in the Foreskin and Glans: A Urology Perspective
Understanding Redness and Bumps on the Glans: A Urology Perspective
There is a slight redness at the glans urethral opening, along with two very small raised red bumps? Three weeks ago, I had sexual intercourse. I have a condition of phimosis, and ten days ago, I developed a small red rash in the coronal sulcus that was neither painful nor itchy....
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: The presence of a rash on the skin is likely indicative of inflammation, but it is not necessarily sexually transmitted. Your urine test also showed no significant findings. If there is slight redness around the urethral opening and two very small raised red bumps, it is s...[Read More] Understanding Redness and Bumps on the Glans: A Urology Perspective
Understanding Squamous Papilloma in the Penile Corona: What You Need to Know
Plaque-like lesion in the coronal sulcus of the penis? In March of this year, I discovered small bumps in the coronal sulcus of my penis. Initially, I searched online and thought it was pearly penile papules, but after a few weeks of careful observation, I noticed that one or two...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If you are concerned, consult a physician for removal. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Squamous Papilloma in the Penile Corona: What You Need to Know
Is My Circumcision Too Short? Understanding Post-Procedure Sensations
Is the foreskin cut too short? Hello Doctor, I had a circumcision a week ago, and today marks exactly 7 days. The healing seems to be going well, but this morning, when I experienced physiological arousal, I felt a bit of tightness. It's not very painful, just a pulling sens...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: The skin of the foreskin is quite elastic and shouldn't be too short. After some time, it should feel more comfortable. Let's check again during the follow-up visit. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Is My Circumcision Too Short? Understanding Post-Procedure Sensations
Understanding White Bumps Under the Penis: Possible Causes and Concerns
There is a white-grayish growth below the coronal sulcus of the penis? I apologize for the interruption, but since I am currently abroad and will not return for another two weeks, I would like to ask a question here. About ten days ago, I suddenly noticed a fine row of white-gray...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Due to unsafe sexual behavior, if it is confirmed to be blisters, it is likely herpes. If it is not blisters, it could possibly be genital warts. Wishing you good health. For now, just keep the area clean and dry.[Read More] Understanding White Bumps Under the Penis: Possible Causes and Concerns
Understanding Glans Infections and Deformities: Causes and Treatments
Glanitis or deformation of the glans? Is it possible for athlete's foot to infect the glans and penis? Additionally, if the foreskin does not automatically cover the glans when not erect, and if the coronal sulcus appears deformed, with the sulcus shifting upwards, is surger...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: The glans and foreskin can be infected with fungi. If there is no abnormality and deformation, it is necessary to consult a urologist for diagnosis and assistance. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Glans Infections and Deformities: Causes and Treatments
Understanding and Treating Partial Phimosis: Options and Concerns
Treatment for incomplete phimosis? Hello, doctor. I discovered in my first year of high school that I might have a partial phimosis. When not erect, I can retract the foreskin for cleaning (I just realized today that I had never retracted it to the coronal sulcus before, and I ha...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1. Both China and Zhongrong are acceptable. 2. It seems that Lindelung is still in production; self-purchasing medication is not recommended, and based on experience, the effectiveness of ointments is minimal, so you may be disappointed. 3. Medically, there is no recommend...[Read More] Understanding and Treating Partial Phimosis: Options and Concerns
Understanding Foreskin Issues: When to Consider Surgery for Tightness and Pain
Phimosis and tight foreskin I inquired about the glans and foreskin issues on June 13 (#124432). The doctor advised me to refrain from sexual activity for two to three weeks, but during instances of excessive arousal and erection, the skin gets stretched outward, and after the tw...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Surgery may be necessary. If your lesion is circular, it will need to be excised. If there are areas that are too tight, the effectiveness of applying ointment may be uncertain, making it difficult to achieve satisfactory results. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Foreskin Issues: When to Consider Surgery for Tightness and Pain
Understanding Urological Concerns: Clarifying Symptoms and Risks
Following question #125459? Hello, doctor. In point number 2, you mentioned that it should be something secreted by sebaceous glands, but my small bump is not located on the foreskin; it is situated next to the frenulum, just below the coronal sulcus. I have not engaged in sexual...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
A physician must not administer treatment, prescribe medication, or provide a diagnosis without a personal examination. Hello: Warts typically grow larger, and if they are gradually increasing in size, it is possible they are warts. A definitive diagnosis requires a pathological ...[Read More] Understanding Urological Concerns: Clarifying Symptoms and Risks
How to Effectively Clean Persistent Smegma from the Penis
The formation of a white film of smegma in adults that cannot be washed away? Previously, I had phimosis, but I could normally retract it to the coronal sulcus. The white and yellow chunks of smegma were easy to clean. When I asked the doctor, they just advised me to wash daily, ...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: It is important not to use body wash or loofahs; keeping the area dry is crucial. After urination, make sure to pat the skin dry. After a period of dryness, the white discharge will decrease. If engaging in sexual activity, be sure to use protection. Wishing you good healt...[Read More] How to Effectively Clean Persistent Smegma from the Penis
Understanding Prepuce Issues: Symptoms, Treatments, and When to Seek Help
Prepuce issues Two weeks ago, I discovered a tear in the foreskin where it connects to the glans, but it doesn't hurt or itch; I just feel a slight burning sensation when urinating. I visited a urologist two weeks ago, and after a urine test, the doctor didn't say much....
Dr. Xu Wencang Reply:
Visit the outpatient clinic for an examination.[Read More] Understanding Prepuce Issues: Symptoms, Treatments, and When to Seek Help
Understanding Prepuce Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice
Problems with the foreskin? I have recently been using body wash for masturbation, typically for about 15-20 minutes. I've noticed that the skin on my foreskin and the coronal sulcus feels strange and dry, somewhat like it's peeling, but there is no itching, pain, or ot...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If there is broken skin and redness, it is important to seek medical attention. Currently, it is advisable to keep the area clean and dry. If there has been any unsafe sexual behavior, please inform your doctor for appropriate examination. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Prepuce Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice
Understanding Phimosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Prepuce issues The foreskin can be retracted over the glans when not erect, but during an erection, it does not automatically retract to the coronal sulcus and needs to be manually pulled back. When returning to a flaccid state, the foreskin still exposes the entire glans and doe...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Most males who are not circumcised experience this. Medically, circumcision is not necessary. However, if the foreskin remains retracted and becomes swollen and somewhat painful, it is advisable to seek medical attention if this condition persists. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Phimosis: Solutions for Tight Foreskin Issues
Prepuce issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask a question. I have phimosis, but since I can normally retract the foreskin to the coronal sulcus, I haven't undergone circumcision. However, today while showering, I noticed that because I haven't retracted it to the coro...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: If you cannot separate it by yourself, you should see a doctor. If you are successful in separating it, there may be skin tearing, so keep the area clean and dry. It is personally recommended to seek medical attention. Wishing you good health.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Solutions for Tight Foreskin Issues
Managing Post-Circumcision Discomfort: Solutions for Tightness and Pain
Foreskin issues Doctor, I would like to ask about my circumcision. When I am not erect, I can retract the skin, but when I am erect, it can retract only halfway down the glans and feels slightly painful. I can continue to retract it, but when it reaches the coronal sulcus, it fee...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: It may be a scar issue. I recommend that you see a doctor for medication to apply. Check if it improves; if not, and you still feel tightness, further treatment may be necessary.[Read More] Managing Post-Circumcision Discomfort: Solutions for Tightness and Pain
Understanding Persistent Penile Pain: Causes, Recovery, and Treatment Options
Penile pain Hello, Dr. Du: I have been experiencing penile pain for about a year. During this time, I have had no sexual partners and have relied solely on masturbation to satisfy my sexual needs. I do not have any special technique for masturbation (I only use my hand in a pisto...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: 1) If there is an injury, it may take several months (possibly due to continuous pulling and pressure on the glans). 2) It is recommended to exercise moderately, avoid prolonged sitting or standing, and refrain from eating overly spicy foods. 3) Most likely, it is an injur...[Read More] Understanding Persistent Penile Pain: Causes, Recovery, and Treatment Options
Understanding and Treating Deformed Coronal Sulcus in Adolescents
The glans and coronal sulcus of the penis have become raised and deformed? At the age of 14, I heard from a health teacher that I should retract the foreskin to clean the glans, specifically the coronal sulcus. However, after I retracted it, I couldn't get it back in place, ...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Your issue may require a physician's examination to determine how to proceed and whether there are any concerns. It is recommended that you visit a urology department at a hospital. Regarding the three small black moles that may need laser treatment, it is advisable t...[Read More] Understanding and Treating Deformed Coronal Sulcus in Adolescents
Understanding Penile Issues: Insights on Pearly Penile Papules and More
Penile issues Hello Doctor, I have noticed that there are many small bumps in the coronal sulcus of my penis and on the inner side of the foreskin after an erection, which have been present for about ten years. During my military physical examination, the doctor said they were pa...
Dr. Du Shixi Reply:
Hello: Visual inspection combined with inquiry can reveal about 90% of cases. Unless there is suspicion that requires a definitive diagnosis through a biopsy for pathological examination, it is not necessary for everyone to undergo such procedures.[Read More] Understanding Penile Issues: Insights on Pearly Penile Papules and More