Small red pimple on glans after sex
The male penis is easily infected by bacteria and viruses. Sometimes you will find some small red bumps appear on the glans after sex, and you will not feel pain or itching. Papules, pseudocondyloma, white spots, etc. all have such symptoms. Therefore, patients should not think that they are fine if they don’t feel anything. They should go to a regular hospital for an examination first to determine which disease it is before treatment. At the same time, it will not affect the health of the penis, and the health of the other half is also guaranteed.
What are the symptoms of small red bumps on the glans after sex?
1) Pearly penile papulosis
In outpatient work, young and middle-aged men often come to see a doctor because of a row or several needle-sized beady papules on their glans. They are worried, some are worried about tumors, and some are afraid of contracting sexually transmitted diseases. In sexual medicine consultation letters, many people asked about this lesion, and they described it very specifically: the rash was the size of a small grain of rice, similar in color to the surrounding skin, not painful or itchy, and although it had no impact on urination or sexual life, it was very stressful.
In fact, this disease is neither a tumor nor a sexually transmitted disease. Medical experts have confirmed through pathological sections that its structure is normal connective tissue proliferation. Medically, it is named pearly penile papulosis.
The cause of pearly penile papulosis is not yet clear, and the diagnosis mainly depends on the location and shape of the rash. There is no specific treatment for this disease and no treatment is required. The most important thing for people suffering from this disease is to understand the disease and free themselves from fear and worry. This disease has no impact on the health and physiological functions of the penis.
2)Vitiligo
White spots of different shapes may appear on the glans, some completely white, some whiter, not painful or itchy, with a smooth surface without other rashes, and the surrounding pigment is often darker than normal skin color. There is no specific treatment for this disease, but it often resolves without treatment.
Since white spots on the glans are related to chronic irritation of smegma, and white spots may become malignant, those with phimosis or excessive foreskin and white spots on the glans should be circumcised as soon as possible.
3)Proliferative erythema
The symptom is the appearance of a single or several erythematous spots on the glans penis, which can be round, annular or irregular in shape, with clear borders, slightly high and hard, and a bright surface. Sometimes there may be erosion, scabs or papillary hyperplasia. The disease can remain unchanged for many years, or it can become cancerous.
The cause of proliferative erythema is unknown, but it mainly occurs in people with excessive foreskin, so it is thought to be related to excessive foreskin and smegma stimulation. The author has performed circumcision operations on several patients with this disease, and the erythema of several of them disappeared naturally. Therefore, all patients with this disease should have their foreskin removed routinely. There is currently no definite opinion on the treatment of proliferative erythema. Some scholars advocate removal of the foreskin and close observation; some doctors advocate freezing or using X-rays to irradiate the lesion.
Clinical manifestations of pearly penile papulosis:
Pearly papules on the penis are more common in men aged between 20 and 40 years old. The lesions mainly occur at the junction of the edge of the glans penis and the coronal sulcus and/or at the frenulum. It manifests as papules of 1 to 3 mm in size, with greater damage located on both sides of the frenulum. The top of the papule is round and smooth, and some papules are hairy or filamentous. The papules do not merge with each other and are often densely arranged in one or more rows. They are obvious on the dorsal side of the glans and can partially or completely surround the glans. The color is mostly pearly white, a few are light red, skin color, and some may have mild redness and swelling. There is no pain, no ulceration, and the patient has no obvious symptoms.
Men’s penis care needs to pay attention to:
1. Don’t have sex too frequently
Everything depends on moderation, and we all understand that going too far is not enough. The same is true for sexual life. Moderate sexual life can bring people a pleasant mood and experience, and is good for the body and health. However, if you indulge in sex without restraint and the reproductive organs are congested for a long time, it will cause a decline in sexual function and easily lead to prostatitis, prostatic hypertrophy, impotence, premature ejaculation, inability to ejaculate and other problems.
2. Do not have sex too early
Nowadays, with the popularization of sex education, more and more people are trying the forbidden fruit out of curiosity. But generally speaking, men do not mature until they are twenty-four or five years old. If they have sex early, their sexual organs will not be mature yet, which will consume their sperm and easily lead to varying degrees of sexual dysfunction. In adulthood, they are prone to premature ejaculation, impotence, backache, and aging.
3. Avoid wearing jeans every day
Jeans, as a fashion trend, are liked by more and more people. Medical research has proven that men's reproductive system requires the best at low temperatures. Frequent wearing of jeans will cause the local temperature to be too high and cause poor sperm formation.
4. Pay attention to personal hygiene
Paying attention to hygiene is something that everyone needs to pay attention to. Not only women need to pay attention, men also need to pay attention. Especially for those who have excessive foreskin, it is necessary to economically remove smegma, because smegma can easily cause not only penile cancer, but also cervical cancer in the wife. Therefore, whether it is during sex or in daily life, you need to pay attention to self-cleaning.
5. Avoid unclean sex
In fact, many sexually transmitted diseases in men are related to unclean sexual intercourse, such as syphilis, gonorrhea, etc. Not only can you easily get sick by having unclean sex, but you can also pass the virus on to your wife and even your children, which is extremely harmful. You must not take any chances. Therefore, we must ensure that the sexual intercourse is clean and hygienic. Remember to wear condoms during sex to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
6. Frequent self-examination
Many men find it very embarrassing to go to the hospital for private parts examination. In fact, we can do self-examination. Medical research has proven that testicular cancer, penile cancer, etc., if detected early, have a high cure rate. Once it develops to an advanced stage, the curative effect is not ideal. Therefore, men over 35 years old may wish to check their external reproductive organs frequently. Once abnormalities in the external genital organs are discovered, everyone needs to pay attention and seek medical treatment promptly if necessary so that early detection and early treatment can be achieved.
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