Penis pain

Introduction

Introduction Penile pain mainly refers to the epidermis or internal pain of the penis. Some men will feel penile pain after the first sexual intercourse, then there is no need to be afraid. This may be because the penis is hyperemia after erection and the blood return function is weak, causing pain in the penis after sexual intercourse for a short time, usually 1 to 3 hours later. Can disappear. If you have sex many times during the first night of the wedding, this will happen. You can control the frequency of sexual life in the future. In men who have not cut the foreskin, it is prone to infection in the foreskin (ie balanitis), which can also cause swelling and pain in the penis.

Cause

Cause

Causes of penile pain:

1. All kinds of trauma, mosquito bites, pimples or any epidermal trauma.

2, excessive sexual intercourse.

3, genital epidermal infection.

4, inflammation of the prostate often causes pain in the penis, this situation may be caused by infection or stimulation of the penis.

5, urethritis and gonorrhea. Pain symptoms are mainly caused by sexually transmitted infections.

6. In men who have not cut the foreskin, it is prone to infection in the foreskin (ie balanitis), which can also cause swelling and pain in the penis.

Examine

an examination

Related inspection

Penis ultrasound examination penis examination corpus cavernosum

Penile epidermis or internal pain. There are usually several types of painful symptoms such as genital colic in sexual intercourse, groin colic during ejaculation, tingling of the foreskin, perineum after ejaculation and soreness in the lumbosacral region, and burning of the urethra after ejaculation.

Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis

Identification of symptoms that are easily confused by penile pain :

Penile induration: often occurs in middle-aged and older men. The condition can be mild, moderate or severe, and the condition can occur slowly or overnight. Common conditions of penile sclerosis include:

1. A hard plaque that may be painless on the penis.

2. The penis is bent, and the hard block that appears on the upper side of the penis bends the penis upward (this is the more common case), while the hard block that appears on the underside of the penis bends the penis downward.

3. Some patients' lumps appear on both the upper and lower sides of the penis, shortening and deforming the penis.

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