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Why does the glans have a dull pain?

Asked by:Blyth

Asked on:Apr 10, 2026 02:30 PM

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  • Bella Bella

    Apr 10, 2026

    Vague pain in the glans may be related to factors such as balanitis, urethritis, trauma, allergic reaction, or prostatitis. It is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly for a clear diagnosis to avoid delaying the condition by self-medication.

    1. Balanitis

    Excessive foreskin or poor hygiene may lead to bacterial infection and inflammation, which may manifest as redness, swelling, burning sensation, and dull pain on the glans penis. Erythromycin ointment, clotrimazole cream and other topical drugs can be used as directed by the doctor. In severe cases, cefaclor dispersible tablets need to be taken orally. Keep the area clean and dry daily and avoid scratching.

    2. Urethritis

    When pathogens such as gonococcus or chlamydia cause ascending infection, in addition to tingling pain during urination, there is often a dull pain in the glans penis. The diagnosis needs to be confirmed through urine routine. Commonly used drugs include azithromycin tablets, levofloxacin hydrochloride capsules, etc. Sexual intercourse should be prohibited during treatment, and spouses should undergo simultaneous examinations.

    3. Physical stimulation

    Friction from underwear, strenuous sex, or sports injuries may cause minor abrasions of the glans mucosa, manifesting as intermittent dull pain. It is recommended to wear pure cotton loose underwear and temporarily avoid sexual activities. It usually resolves on its own in 3-5 days. If damage occurs, disinfect with iodophor to prevent infection.

    4. Contact allergy

    If you are allergic to condom materials, detergents or skin care products, you may experience tingling and rash on the glans penis. Suspicious products should be discontinued immediately, rinse with saline and apply hydrocortisone cream. People with repeated allergies need to do a patch test to identify the allergen.

    5. Chronic prostatitis

    Pelvic congestion or bacterial retrograde infection can cause radiating dull pain, often accompanied by frequent urination and perineal swelling. Tamsulosin hydrochloride sustained-release capsules can be used together with hot sitz baths. If necessary, prostate fluid culture needs to be performed to guide medication. Avoid sitting for long periods of time and spicy foods.

    You should pay attention to cleaning smegma every day and choose breathable cotton underwear. Avoid using alkaline shower gel to clean the perineum, and clean it before and after sex. If the pain lasts for more than 48 hours or symptoms such as discharge or ulcers occur, you must see a urology department immediately. It is forbidden to use antibiotics or hormone ointments without authorization before the cause of the disease is determined.

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