Friction Burn On Penis
James
asked 2 years ago
Hello everyone,
After having had an unprotected sexual relationship with my usual partner, I realized that just under the crown of the glans (on the left side) I got a little excoriation due almost certainly to vaginal dryness. This “tear” did not take off immediately and when I have sex it gives me much trouble and the small wound reopens. The general practitioner tells me that it is nothing serious and according to him it is one of those friction burns that will heal itself with a little time and patience. So he didn’t want to give me creams or anything but the advice to keep the part clean and wait for it to heal on its own. Now it is not that I question his advice but it is a month that a small white layer is created above (I think it is a sort of crust) and probably because the area is damp does not heal as a regular excoriation.
Could you give me some advice on how to best treat this small wound so that it heals as quickly as possible? Do I have to keep I don’t know… a plaster to keep it dry or do I have to leave the area open so that it stays in the air? Is there any cream or anything else I can apply? I thank you in advance!
1 Answers
Dr Kaufman Staff
answered 2 years ago
Dear user, the symptoms like the ones you describe your doctor must immediately exclude particular clinical situations of a non-infectious type but borne by genital dermatology, first of all, ringworm. Therefore I would invite you to plan in a reasonable time and without applying DIY therapies, a Dermo-Venereological visit to clarify this and other possible hypotheses. Best wishes.
Hiram
asked 1 year ago
For some months now I have noticed the hairs coming out of the glans, but the thing that seems even stranger to me is that every time I realize it they are already several cm long, and this in a short amount of time .. … even if this last time was slightly different, a small bubble has appeared near the urethra .. which went down parallel to the shaft .. with the passing of the days it swelled slightly giving me much discomfort, even in taking a pee… until when I washed it broke and I was able to remove two hairs about ten cm long … is this normal? Thank you in advance for answering!
1 Answers
Dr Kaufman Staff
answered 1 year ago
Dear User, the glans, like the palm of the hand and the sole of the foot, makes part of the glabrous areas. I have no experience of hair growth in these areas, nor, even less so, of the presence of a 10 cm long hairs…. As such, this is a classic case that requires the competence of a dermatologist, so I suggest you seek help of one without delay.