Brief Answer:
Not Sexually Transmitted Disease
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome and thanks for posting your query to healthcare magic.
After reading your query and thoroughly reviewing your affected area I can very well reassure you that you are not suffering from any type of Sexually transmitted disease.
Your condition is simply related to hygiene measures only and is not at all a part of Sexually transmitted disease/ infection. To explain you medically and scientifically, in uncircumcised males there can be deposition of
smegma over the
glans penis. Smegma is the normal secretion over glans penis in uncircumcised males.
Along with this there can be retention of urine between two tightly apposed surfaces of glans penis and skin of prepuce. When this area is infrequently and inadequately separated and/or inappropriately bathed, it leads to frictional trauma over the surface of glans penis. Adding to it, the thinnest skin of the body over glans is also sensitive to the friction plus the chemicals in day to day life. All these factors also lead to the kind of problem which you are facing.
Mild to moderate
redness is quite common in this area because of the friction during sexual intercourse or due to
masturbation also. Even the condoms are known to produce redness because of the rubber content as well as certain chemicals on the condoms as lubricants and as fragrance.
IN your case it was just hand job and no penetration, so the possibility of Sexually transmitted infections is totally out. By sucking breast or touching genial will not cause any type of problem.
Frequent urination is just related to the
stress, so reduce your stress level.
For the management of the same kindly follow the suggestions below:
- Wash your penile area for two times in a day. You can use a mild soap to wash the area. Wash it very gently but properly. If you are uncircumcised then it is quite important to retract your skin fully backwards and then wash the area.
- After every sexual intercourse/masturbation too, wash the area properly. Preferably do not masturbate for few days.
- Wear cotton undergarments. Change these two times a day. Do not wear any synthetic or tight garments.
- Many a times the skin mucosa over glans is affected by the fungus normally present on the skin surface. So you can apply latest anti-fungal creams such as "Sertaconazole" or "Luliconazole" or "Amorolfine".
Overall it is nothing to be worried about. It is a common condition which we see quite often in our day to day practice. With good hygiene maintenance it can be cured very easily.
I hope this clears all your doubts. Tell me if you have any further quires.
Wish you good health
with regards,
Dr. Sanjay Kumar Kanodia
(MD - Skin & Sexually Transmitted Diseases)