Can toothpaste reduce glans sensitivity?
Asked by:Island
Asked on:Apr 06, 2026 05:04 PM
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Carissa
Apr 06, 2026
Toothpaste generally cannot reduce the sensitivity of the glans. Do not use toothpaste to locally treat the glans without permission, otherwise it will cause skin damage.
Toothpaste is something that cleans teeth and has no medicinal effect. It usually cannot reduce the sensitivity of the glans. The glans ejaculates under pressure. Toothpaste usually has no effect on nerve sensation. Moreover, toothpaste contains substances such as mint, which has a cooling feeling. Toothpaste contains certain irritants, which may irritate the glans area, causing increased sensitivity of the glans. It is also corrosive and may cause pain, redness and swelling of the glans.
To reduce the sensitivity of the glans, lidocaine gel, tetracaine hydrochloride glue and other drugs can be used, which have a certain anesthetic effect and can effectively delay sexual intercourse.
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