Slight tingling in the penis

Slight tingling in the penis

Penile stinging is a very common symptom in clinical medicine, which can be caused by non-chlamydial urethritis. Urethritis is mainly caused by Chlamydia trachomatis infection, which is a kind of reproductive tract infection. It is transmitted through unclean sexual life. The urethral mucosa of the body is an excellent host for Chlamydia trachomatis. They produce inflammatory mediators in the urethral mucosa, causing penile stinging during urination and increased urethral secretions. Generally, more sensitive antibiotics are needed for treatment. For example, doxycycline hydrochloride.

If the male genitals are stinging, it may be due to the male genitals themselves, such as genital herpes or skin herpes, or it may be due to local pain caused by urethral orifice diseases. It is recommended to go to the hospital for further examination to confirm the actual cause. If genital herpes occurs on the male genital skin or the glans penis, there may be significant pain, accompanied by changes in the appearance of the male genital skin, such as itchy skin or herpes-like changes, local rupture or accompanied by subacute exudation, redness of the glans penis, etc. It is necessary to confirm the cause of the disease and use oral or topical medications for medication treatment.

If there is a disease at the urethral opening, such as urethritis or urethral stones, there will also be subacute pain in the male genitals, especially when the pain is more obvious during urination. It is recommended to take urine samples for routine physical examination and urine modeling to determine whether there is urethral infection. Urogenital system B-ultrasound should be performed to determine whether there are stones. If necessary, urethroscopy under local anesthesia should be performed to determine whether there are other specific symptoms in the urethral opening.

Penile stinging refers to the pricking pain in the genital area, which can occur intermittently or subside spontaneously. It includes stinging pain in the genital body and glans penis, and stinging discomfort in the urethra of the genital area. 1. Stinging pain in the genital body and glans penis is generally caused by the transmission of diseases in other parts of the body. For example, in chronic prostatitis, pain in the pelvic area can radiate along the genitals to the glans penis. 2. Urethritis can cause hematoma and edema of the urethral mucosa, combined with erosion of the superficial mucosa, and local stinging discomfort due to the irritation of urine.

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