Glans problem

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im 15 years old and ive had something like this for a while now but it has recently changed and i don't know if its normal or not.

i dont think its a std because ive never had sex before but i have been a but late onto cleaning my glans out properly so i think its a infection. but i dont know

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  • Posted

    Rhys, the picture looks fine to me, no signs of anything unusual.

    Can you describe the differences you are talking about? So you say it has recently changed, from what, and how does it seem different to you? Yes, you are the best one to notice change, only I don't see anything unusual - can you describe what has happened from how you see it?

    In terms of hygiene for your penis, try to avoid using soap or stuff like shower gel on it. When you go in the shower pull your foreskin forward to completely cover your glans - when you have washed and rinsed everywhere else on the body expose your glans and just use the running water and the inside of your hand to clean your glans.

    Also, try to keep towels that on you use - keep a clean one and a one you are using in your room if you can - use these to throughly dry the penis, and in particular, the glans and foreskin area .......

    • Posted

      thank you for the response what i forgot to say is that it change from a thinner red line to what you see on the screen.

      And for the hygiene i did wash my glans with soap because i didnt know if i should or shouldn't.

    • Posted

      Are you talking about what your pee-hole (the meatus) looks like now ....... ?

      If not, where specifically do you mean ....... ?

    • Posted

      Okay then, the main thing you need to be aware of is that your penis will likely to continue to develop until you are in your Mid-twenties - so changes will happen anyway.

      As I say, from what I see there appears to be no problem, you can notice changes that anybody else would not notice. As you have not been sexually active then I would say you have nothing to worry about.

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