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Alternative Names Return to top
Pain - penis; PriapismDefinition Return to top
Penis pain is any pain or discomfort in the penis.
Causes Return to top
Home Care Return to top
The ability to treat penis pain at home depends on the underlying cause. Consult your health care provider about treatment. Ice packs may help ease the pain.
If penis pain is caused by a sexually transmitted disease, it is important for your sexual partner to also be treated.
Priapism is a medical emergency, so seek care immediately if you have a painful, prolonged erection that does not resolve. For penis pain caused by priapism that is being treated, ask your health care provider about treatment for the underlying disorder.
When to Contact a Medical Professional Return to top
Call your health care provider if you notice any of the following:
What to Expect at Your Office Visit Return to top
Your health care provider will perform a physical examination and will obtain a medical history, which may include the following questions:
The physical examination will probably include a detailed examination of the penis, testicles, scrotum, and groin.
The pain can be treated once its cause has been identified. For priapism, a urinary catheter may be inserted to relieve urine retention, and medications or surgery (occasionally) will be discussed with you if they are necessary. Antibiotics, antiviral medications, or other antimicrobials may be prescribed for infections. Rarely, circumcision is advised for chronic infection under the foreskin.
Update Date: 10/24/2006 Updated by: Marc Greenstein, DO, Urologist, North Jersey Center for Urologic Care, Denville, NJ. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.
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