it should get better in time tbh it dosnt look that bad
dont put bio oil on the penis its not really a good idea
Diem, fully agree with what Kim says, unfortunately the only skin that is as sensitive as the skin on the glans / head of the penis are the eyelids it has been suggested. I have had a number of experiences similar to this and it can literally take months for the normal appearance to return. My advice would not be to try something like a steroid based application as this may simply create further complications. My guestimate for recovery would be between 3 and 7 months for something like this ..... Once the area of skin has completely recovered it may be an idea for you to address the issue that you are referring to when you state this: " In the month March the foreskin was pulled back too far, while the glans was a bit dry. After that, the frenulum was red. " It sounds to me that you have an issue with a tight foreskin and it is possible when you say " the foreskin was pulled back too far " that you may have experienced Paraphimosis to some degree or another? If this is the case my guidance would be not to apply anything at all to your penis for at least 8 months. You can also do your penile skin a bib favour by not applying soap or things like shower gel to it. If you want any further guidance on what to do with your foreskin simply confirm whether you have had issues with your foreskin or not ...... ?
Thank you very much for the information and your replies, i really appreciate it. So right now the advice is to do nothing and just wait, time will heal it. Do you think the glans (nerves) is now permanently damaged after what happened, or is this only temporarily and can it heal completely again without any loss of sensitivity?
My second question what i wanted to discuss is the red frenulum indeed. These problems with the oil all started because the redness did not go away and i tried to find a way to make it better. In the month March my girlfriend pulled the foreskin too far down. She 'played' a bit too enthusiastic when i was still mostly dry and i could feel by myself that she pulled it too hard. It was just an unlucky accident. Later when she stopped, i checked it and saw that the frenulum was pretty red, especially the part where the frenulum is connected to the shaft. There was no blood, no cut, just red. I gave it some rest afterwards. During the time, the redness of my frenulum close to the shaft was fading away and now completely healed. But a part of the frenulum, in the middle (more on the right side), still has the red color 6 months later. I don't have a tight foreskin, i have never had problems with my foreskin/frenulum in my life. I could easily pull the foreskin far down without any discomfort and i can still do. I don't experience any pain or discomfort when i pull it really far down now, it is just red.
My question is: How is it possible that the redness does not disappear? During that accident the frenulum has been probably overstretched. But there was no blood, no tear, so how is it possible that the redness doesn't go away, even 6 months later? Is there anything i can do or try to get back the normal, healthy color, or this redness will likely stay forever?
Thank you in advance!
Recently i needed to visit the doctor about a small issue and thought: ''If i need to go to the doctor anyway, let's also ask about this issue, even though i feel a bit embarrassed.'' And i did. I told him the story what happened and he looked at it. In his opinion it wasn't really bad and recommended to give it time to heal. He did not recommend using hydrocortisone cream in this case, because the redness was not extremely bad and it can give bad side effects like a thinner skin. Also i showed him the ingredients of the oil, but he told me that i don't have to be worried about that, he didn't see ingredients which can cause serious problems.
After visiting the doctor, i was a bit relieved. But as the time goes by, unfortunately i still don't see any improvement compared to 1 or 2 months ago. That makes me feel bad and worried. It still looks pretty red, it feels more uncomfortable than the ''healthy'' glans skin and it looks to me that it needs treatment. Also i feel a prickly feeling in my glans for a second a few times per day, a sign that the glans is still not completely healthy. It is now 2 months ago that the oil was applied and actually i don't see any difference. As you can see on the picture, the structure of the glans which is affected, looks a bit different and cracked. Can somebody please give advice what the best thing is to do now? I am thinking about trying coconut oil or Man1 Man oil, i think it is worth a try trying to recover the affected glans.
Thank you in advance.
In the meantime it is 5 months later after the accident, but there is still no improvement. It keeps red. I decided to buy a Penile Health Cream 1,5 month ago and i am using this now for 6 weeks. It makes the skin very nice and soft, but unfortunately there is not any difference in redness.
This situation gave me already a lot of tears and in my mind i already gave up. It feels like i destroyed it forever and i don't believe anymore that it will ever be back to normal again. But i hope i am wrong and that there is a solution.
Attached you can find 2 recent pictures of my current condition. Can someone help me further what kind of damage this looks like and how/if it can be treated? For example: Does the skin look inflamed, does it look like that a skin layer is destroyed, does the skin itself look healthy and can the redness just be a discoloration due to the perfume?
Thank you very much in advance. Your reply would be highly appreciated.
Anyone?
Would it be good to try a (balanitis) cream which contains zinc oxide?
Today it is exactly 6 months after the accident, but there is still no improvement. So in my opinion it is unlikely that it will go away by itself. I am thinking to visit a dermatologist next month, but i have a few more questions:
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Wee_Dugie: I think it is likely that the dermatologist will prescribe a steroid based cream. You replied that it would be better to avoid steroid based creams because it could create further complications. Why do you think it can create further complications?
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I found a balanitis cream with active ingredients sulfur and symphytum officinale for rash and inflammatory relief. Also i was thinking about Desitin which includes zinc oxide as an active ingredient. Is it recommend to use one of these products for my condition? I really want to try to avoid steroids with a risk of thinning the skin.
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Attached you can find the latest picture of my condition. What kind of damage does it look like? Are we really talking about (mild) inflammation (irritant contact dermatitis?), or does it also look like that a part of the skin is gone/destroyed with more severe damage? Or can it also be a part of discoloring due to the perfume in the skin oil?
Thank you very much for your help.
I am in the same boat, stupidly masterbated with coconut oil after reading others say its good for your skin and a rash broke out. Been living with it for 6 months and depressed, feel like it has ruined my life because i cannot just forget about it..You may want to try "Cortisone with aloe", over the counter in the US. At first it will be red for 10 minutes and then all of a sudden it will look amazing like the rash disappeared but then later in the day the rash may come back, i only tried it a day so far and i have definitely made some improvements. If not that then try to buy fresh aloe and see if it helps. With trying new things i always only put it on side of the rash to test it out, so worst case the whole thing doesnt get worse. I am praying this will clear up soon so i can get my life back to normal....
u can actually makes issues 10 times.worse by over applying different creams they can cause contact dermatitis and actually add to the problem
u should never use perfumed products on the genitals that includes soaps ..creams etc they cause more harm than good i use sanex for sensitive skin to wash with 0 soap 0 perfume 0 colourants and ph balanced
Pure Liquid Coconut Oil - that is, it has no chemical additives in it - has natural skin healing properties as it is obviously a natural plant-based product. If you were using a liquid coconut oil without additives I would suggest you had a pre-existing skin issue or that your skin was sufficiently irritated to react to the oil ....
@kim12266
I know now that you should never use perfumed products in this area, your point was already clear in your first post. I could never imagine that skin oil, with just a little bit of perfume and comparable ingredients as penile health creams on the market, could create so many problems. The question is now how this can be solved. In one of your first posts you replied that it should get better in time, but unfortunately i don't see any progress in all those 6 months time. Based on what did you think that it should get better in time? Just a question, no offence to you, i am just curious. I hope we can help each other with information, trying to solve these issues not where only I am dealing with, but many others with related problems like this seeking for a solution.
@jimbo04091
Pure coconut oil shouldn't really be a problem as Wee_Dugie already said. I also tried pure coconut oil because it contains anti inflammatory ingredients, but unfortunately i did not see any difference in my case. Cortisone with aloe sounds promising in your case. I am curious about your progress in the coming days, thanks for posting btw.
I just hope there is a solution for this. I am still in the age of my 20's and i am going to marry this year, it feels like i destroyed it for the rest of my life. It gave my already a lot of tears. We can fly to the Moon, we can fly to Mars, but we cannot solve redness on a specific body part? It's crazy when you think about it. In 2-3 weeks i will go to a specialized hospital and going to make an appointment with a specialized (genital) skin doctor. I hope he can help me further. I have recently studied so many articles about skin issues like irritant contact dermatitis, and i don't accept that he sends me back home with a simple steroid cream. I would like to receive a full diagnose. I know the cause, i know the specific ingredients which touched the glans, i can explain everything really detailed what happened, so there has to be a solution. I will post the outcome of the doctor's visit here.
I have same problem with you. A bit more severe because my skin cracked much more. I am scared about BXO but I dont know. I am going to dermatologist again because started itching and burning a bit. I would tell him to do biopsy.
no i meant even prescription medications like clotrimazole etc thats used for longer than 10 days then trying other medications if they are not working or improving then they should be stopped as can make the skin worse
@kim12266
Oke thanks Kim. But you are telling that many medications can cause further damage and could lead to contact dermatitis. But actually in my case we are already talking about irritant contact dermatitis, right? And you said in your first post that it should get better in time. Can you tell me where that was based on?
@Wee_Dugie
Can you please reply why you shouldn't advice applying a steroid based cream in your first post for this specific issue ? I think it is likely that the doctor will prescribe me that in 2 weeks. Also you said that you have seen similar cases like mine and that the skin was healed after several months. Was that also caused by perfumed products? Then i don't understand why my situation is not getting better.
@lolak94957
How did your symptoms start? Also due to applying skin oil / harsh chemicals on your glans? If yes, then i don't think we are talking about BXO in your case, because BXO is not directly related to applying harsh chemicals.
I am having a very similar issue after using a in shower wash for jock itch it is on my penis and scrotum both. i have tried basically everything i can think of been to the doctor multiple times and they just prescribe me a cream that doesn't work or makes it worse i have changed my diet taking out gluten dairy and caffeine and its kinda looking better but i haven't made any major improvements please let me know any new information
I am having a very similar issue after using a in shower wash for jock itch it is on my penis and scrotum both. i have tried basically everything i can think of been to the doctor multiple times and they just prescribe me a cream that doesn't work or makes it worse i have changed my diet taking out gluten dairy and caffeine and its kinda looking better but i haven't made any major improvements please let me know any new information
In terms of your penile skin healing I feel it is far too early to introduce anything to try to repair the skin, and this is because of the way in which the damage was caused - it therefore needs to return to its natural state - and unfortunately, that takes a great deal of time. My fear would be, no matter what is applied it may simply cause the damaged skin greater distress ....