Pain on the Left Side of the Glans: Causes and Solutions
There is pain on the left side of the glans? Doctor, I am a sixth-grade student. My penis was pulled back roughly by my younger brother, causing the left side of my glans to appear to be scraped and it hurts a lot. Can this scrape heal on its own? Also, I think I have phimosis si...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Of course, it's important to discuss this with family, especially since it seems that the left side of your father's glans is sore and possibly has a tear. While minor tears can heal on their own, it is advisable to see a urologist for an examination. Medication may be ...[Read More] Pain on the Left Side of the Glans: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Phimosis: Treatment Options and Sexual Health Impact
Phimosis issue Hello doctor, when I am not erect and even after erection, my foreskin covers the glans (about 1/5 of the glans is exposed after erection). However, I can manually retract the foreskin to the coronal sulcus. When erect, if I pull the foreskin down to the coronal su...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It sounds like the foreskin issue may require surgical intervention, but it's important to have an in-person evaluation. It is recommended to visit a urologist for examination and to discuss the matter with the physician.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Treatment Options and Sexual Health Impact
Managing Sensitivity: Tips for Dealing with Phimosis at Home
Desensitization of the glans penis? I think I have phimosis. Can I desensitize myself by exposing the glans from the foreskin while walking around at home? Also, when I grow up and have sexual intercourse, if I have phimosis, will the glans remain covered or how will it be?
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Desensitization? Is this thought compared to male actors in adult films? Engaging in sexual intercourse and adult films are different; even if there are issues like premature ejaculation at the beginning, it is normal. As you grow up, you will gradually adjust and explore. You mi...[Read More] Managing Sensitivity: Tips for Dealing with Phimosis at Home
Phimosis or Excessive Foreskin: Understanding Your Urological Concerns
Is it phimosis or excessive foreskin? 1. Based on your description, it seems that you may have a condition known as phimosis if the foreskin cannot be fully retracted when erect. However, since you can retract it to the coronal sulcus without pain when flaccid, it may not be seve...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It sounds like there are no issues. However, you are still developing, so it's best to wait until puberty is over to assess the situation. Avoid excessive washing of the glans, as it can lead to injury and future complications. Instead, it's recommended to avoid wearing...[Read More] Phimosis or Excessive Foreskin: Understanding Your Urological Concerns
Understanding Common Urology Concerns: A Guide for Teenagers
Masturbation issues? 1: Hello doctor, I am currently in the ninth grade and I masturbate almost every day, but it hurts when I do. My foreskin is very tight, and only about one-third of my glans is exposed; the inner side of the foreskin is red and painful to touch. Each time I m...
Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
Based on the description, you may have issues such as phimosis, excessive foreskin, or inflammation. It is recommended to visit a urology clinic for evaluation. Online consultations cannot replace an in-person examination and physical assessment by a physician. If you have a medi...[Read More] Understanding Common Urology Concerns: A Guide for Teenagers
Managing Phimosis: Sensitivity Issues and Non-Surgical Solutions
Phimosis & Sensitivity Is it true that if I have phimosis and my glans is very sensitive, leading to erectile difficulties, I should expose the glans for an extended period to reduce sensitivity in order to achieve sexual satisfaction? How long will it take to get used to it?...
Dr. Lin Wenxu Reply:
Please visit the urology outpatient clinic for a physical examination and consultation.[Read More] Managing Phimosis: Sensitivity Issues and Non-Surgical Solutions
Understanding White Spots on the Glans: Causes and Treatments
White spots on the glans penis? Hello doctor, about two weeks ago, I noticed two irregularly shaped, pale white spots on the glans. The surface is smooth, and if I pinch them lightly with my fingernails, it hurts a little, while the same pressure on areas without the pale spots d...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
The symptoms you mentioned are not specific and cannot be used for diagnosis. If you have concerns, it is advisable to see a urologist for an examination.[Read More] Understanding White Spots on the Glans: Causes and Treatments
Do I Have Phimosis or Excess Foreskin? Understanding Your Condition
Is there phimosis or excessive foreskin? My foreskin completely covers the glans when not erect, and I can slowly retract it to the coronal sulcus without pain. However, when erect, I can only retract the foreskin to about one-fifth (when dry) or half (when wet in the shower). Do...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It sounds fine. Do not self-medicate; it's advisable to wait until after puberty to make a proper assessment.[Read More] Do I Have Phimosis or Excess Foreskin? Understanding Your Condition
Dealing with Phimosis: Safe Intimacy Tips and Solutions
Phimosis during sexual intercourse? I would like to ask about my phimosis. If I wear a condom while having intercourse with my girlfriend, will it still cause pain or lead to retraction? Is there a way to push it back if it does retract? What methods can prevent retraction?
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
If there are concerns regarding the foreskin, it is advisable to have an in-person examination. It is recommended to consult a urologist for evaluation and discussion with the physician.[Read More] Dealing with Phimosis: Safe Intimacy Tips and Solutions
Understanding Head Injury During Masturbation: When to Seek Medical Help
Skin abrasion on the glans during masturbation? During a shower, I accidentally caused bleeding on the glans by using soap and scrubbing too hard. After washing, I noticed some bleeding on the underside of the glans near the urethral opening, which doesn't come off with tiss...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
If you have a wound, it's important not only to rest but also to see a doctor. Otherwise, what will happen if the wound becomes infected? If there is an issue with the foreskin, surgical intervention may be necessary. It is advisable to consult a urologist for an examination...[Read More] Understanding Head Injury During Masturbation: When to Seek Medical Help
Understanding Phimosis: Concerns and Surgical Options for Treatment
Phimosis issue I have a question. I am overweight, and my penis appears very short and retracted. The foreskin is also shortened, with many nerve endings present on it. Is it possible to undergo a circumcision procedure in this case? Additionally, I am unsure if I have phimosis. ...
Dr. Liu Jiaju Reply:
Obese patients are prone to having their penis buried within abdominal fat, making the exposed portion appear shorter. This can also affect the outcomes of circumcision procedures. It is recommended to lose weight first, and if there is no improvement, then discuss the risks and ...[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Concerns and Surgical Options for Treatment
Understanding Phimosis: Causes, Concerns, and Treatment Options
Phimosis issue Hello, I am unable to retract my foreskin both before and after an erection; I can only see the urethral opening at most. Will this issue improve after full development? Additionally, how long does the development period typically last?
Dr. Xu Wencang Reply:
You can visit the outpatient clinic for evaluation, and a circumcision may be necessary.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Causes, Concerns, and Treatment Options
Understanding Foreskin Issues: Concerns About Length and Sensitivity
Regarding foreskin issues? Currently, my foreskin covers the glans both when flaccid and erect. I can manually retract it in both states, but the skin is thick and a ring of it remains below the coronal sulcus. First, will the foreskin eventually retract to the area behind the co...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It sounds like the foreskin may require surgical intervention. It is advisable to consult a urologist for an examination. During sexual intercourse, it is correct to pull back the foreskin after an erection and put on a condom. After circumcision, the glans will be exposed both w...[Read More] Understanding Foreskin Issues: Concerns About Length and Sensitivity
Understanding Phimosis: Concerns About Foreskin and Glans Exposure
Issues related to the foreskin? I would like to ask about phimosis. My foreskin can be freely retracted, but I have a problem: when I pull back the foreskin in a dry state, it tends to stay at the base of the glans (I hope this makes sense). However, when I shower or get it wet, ...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
It seems there is no issue. In the case of phimosis, the glans typically cannot be exposed.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Concerns About Foreskin and Glans Exposure
Understanding Phimosis: Challenges of Inflammation and Healing
Phimosis issues? Hello, doctor. May I ask if it is difficult for the foreskin to heal when there is inflammation or injury, especially in the case of phimosis?
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Indeed, this is because cleaning under a phimosis can be difficult.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Challenges of Inflammation and Healing
Understanding Phimosis: Challenges of Inflammation and Healing
Phimosis issues? Hello, doctor. May I ask if it is difficult for the foreskin to heal when there is inflammation or injury, especially in the case of phimosis?
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Indeed.[Read More] Understanding Phimosis: Challenges of Inflammation and Healing
Is It Normal to Feel Pain After Retracting the Foreskin?
Retracting the foreskin? Doctor, I recently retracted my foreskin, but it keeps getting stuck behind the glans. I feel a constant pressure and pain, and it hurts a lot during an erection. Is this normal?
Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
There is a possibility of paraphimosis. If it cannot be reduced on its own, it is recommended to visit a clinic. Online consultations cannot replace an in-person examination and physical assessment by a physician. In the case of any medical condition, it is still advisable to see...[Read More] Is It Normal to Feel Pain After Retracting the Foreskin?
Understanding Penile Bumps: Is It Phimosis or Something More?
Phimosis, with a small protrusion appearing between the glans and the shaft of the penis? The protrusion does not hurt when pressed, but sometimes it feels slightly painful (just a little, not much sensation). Urination is normal, sexual activity is also normal, with no bleeding ...
Dr. Lin Wenxu Reply:
It is recommended to visit a hospital (urology outpatient clinic) for a detailed physical examination in order to provide you with a more accurate answer.[Read More] Understanding Penile Bumps: Is It Phimosis or Something More?
Understanding Foreskin and Glans Sensitivity Issues in Urology
Issues related to the foreskin and glans? During my high school check-up, I was diagnosed with phimosis, but during my recent military physical examination, the doctor did not note any abnormalities. What constitutes a phimosis abnormality? Additionally, I used to masturbate with...
Dr. Li Xinyi Reply:
Issues with the foreskin should be evaluated in person if there are concerns. It is recommended to consult a urologist for examination and to discuss any other related issues. It seems to vary from person to person and does not appear to be a specific problem.[Read More] Understanding Foreskin and Glans Sensitivity Issues in Urology
Understanding Erectile Dysfunction: Signs, Causes, and Solutions
Does this qualify as erectile dysfunction? Hello doctor, I’m not sure if I have erectile dysfunction. Since college, my erectile response while watching adult films has not been as quick as it was in high school; I need to use my hand to achieve an erection. I didn’t think much o...
Dr. Fu Shizhang Reply:
Erectile function is closely related to daily routines, diet, exercise, and life stress. If there are normal erections during nighttime sleep or upon waking in the morning, erectile dysfunction is unlikely. In young individuals, the most common cause of erectile issues is psychol...[Read More] Understanding Erectile Dysfunction: Signs, Causes, and Solutions