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Medically reviewed by Elaine K. Luo, M.D. β€” Written by Beth Sissons on March 4, 2019
Many conditions can cause penis pain, and it can range from mild to severe. Pain may occur at rest, during sexual activity, or when urinating.
While a person can sometimes get relief from penis pain at home, some underlying causes may need medical treatment.
This article looks at the possible causes of penis pain, as well as the additional symptoms and treatment options for each.
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Various conditions may cause penis pain.
Peyronie’s disease occurs when scar tissue creates plaque that builds up on the top or bottom of the penis.
The cause of Peyronie’s disease is still unclear, but doctors believe it to be a result of scarring to the penis. Scarring may be due to an autoimmune disease or a severe or repeated injury to the penis.
Symptoms of Peyronie’s disease include:
A person should see a doctor if they notice any of these symptoms. Peyronie’s disease can sometimes go away without treatment. Other people with Peyronie’s disease may require:
If symptoms are severe and do not improve, a person may require surgery.
Balanitis refers to when the head of the penis becomes inflamed. This inflammation can happen in people who have not had circumcision, especially if they do not wash or dry the area underneath the foreskin properly.
Other causes of balanitis can include:
If a person does not seek treatment for balanitis, it can cause phimosis, wherein the foreskin becomes too tight to pull back from the head of the penis.
Treatment options for balanitis include:
Priapism causes a prolonged erection without any sexual stimulation. It can be very painful.
In some cases, the cause is unknown. In other cases, however, priapism can be a result of other conditions. These conditions may include trauma to the genitals or spinal cord, sickle cell disease, or pelvic health conditions.
Priapism can be a serious medical condition, and people should seek medical help if they have a prolonged, painful erection with no sexual stimulation or an erection that lasts for more than 4 hours.
A person can try taking a cold shower, applying an ice pack, or climbing stairs to relieve the erection at first.
People may experience pain in the penis due to a sexually transmitted infection (STI).
If bacteria enter the urinary tract, it can cause a urinary tract infection (UTI). They are more common in females, but they can also affect males. Generally, these infections are quite common.
In addition to penis pain, symptoms of a UTI in males may include:
A doctor will usually prescribe antibiotics to treat a UTI.
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Pain-relieving medication can help relieve prostatitis symptoms.
Prostatitis is inflammation of the prostate, which can cause pain in the penis and pelvic area. Bacterial infections, nerve inflammation, and injuries can all cause prostatitis.
People can take antibiotics to treat prostatitis. Pain relief medication, prostate massage, and hot compresses can also help ease symptoms.
Urethritis is inflammation of the urethra, which is the tube that carries urine from the bladder through the penis.
A doctor will usually prescribe antibiotics to treat urethritis.
Phimosis occurs when the foreskin tightens so much that it is too tight to pull back. It is common in young children before the foreskin loosens, but it can also cause painful symptoms in teenagers and adults.
Treatment for phimosis usually includes applying a steroid cream to the foreskin daily. Taking pain relievers may also help.
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Paraphimosis is a condition in which people are unable to pull the foreskin forward over the tip of the penis. Paraphimosis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention.
Treatment for paraphimosis involves reducing the swelling at the tip of the penis to allow the foreskin to return to the correct position.
If doctors are unable to do this, they may make a small incision to reduce the swelling. In some cases, people may need a circumcision.
A penile fracture occurs when an erect penis is bent, causing a part of it to tear. It is not technically a fracture, as there are no bones in the penis.
Penile fractures are most likely to happen during sex.
Symptoms of a penile fracture include:
Anyone with a penile fracture needs emergency medical attention. They may need surgery to drain a buildup of blood and repair any damage to the penis.
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A person should speak to a doctor if they experience bleeding or discharge under the foreskin.
Pain in the penis can sometimes be a symptom of penile cancer, although is more likely to be a result of another condition.
People should see their doctor if they notice any of the following symptoms:
Treatment for penile cancer may include:
Many different conditions can cause pain in the penis. A doctor can help identify the cause of the pain by discussing a person’s other symptoms.
People may be able to lower their risk of developing a penile health condition by:
If a person experiences persistent or severe penis pain, they should speak to a doctor.
Last medically reviewed on March 4, 2019
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