What's this light(er) spot on my penis glans?
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I have this for two months and I had my penis checked by a urologist about two months ago since I had a sex toy that I used without lube and he said it looks fine. However around a month ago I had mild orchitis, possibly due to the toy which I always cleaned with water and alcohol but never fully dry at times (I threw it away). Doctor gave me levofloxacin as medication. I'm a virgin, I never had any physical sexual experiences in real life except for the toy and I'm in my mid twenties.
The texture feels relatively the same, except if I reaaaaally touch it slowly I can notice a depression in the spot, extremely mild.
I'm not exactly sure if I'm paranoid but sometimes I think it's a bit more sensitive than the other areas however when I rub it when I'm masturbating it doesn't feel any different. It's not itchy nor sore but it's really noticeable in ambient/not so bright light/yellow light, however it's almost invisible when using a flashlight or a flash on my camera. When I'm erect it isn't that noticeable either.
Here are some images
Here it is with a flash
Erect
I am thinking of getting it checked next month or if it gets worse (I don't think it did) but I don't know what kind of doctor. Thank you for anyone that's willing to suggest/help, excuse me for the pics.
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amscaredofmywee
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Bump anyone
amscaredofmywee
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Hey guys, bump again
glikkon33 amscaredofmywee
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This is nothing. If you worry that much, see a urologist or a dermatologist. I guarantee they will just send you home.
amscaredofmywee glikkon33
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Thanks for the reply, sorry am quite paranoid about it but what kind of symptoms should I look out for to warrant a doctor's visit?
glikkon33 amscaredofmywee
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Symptoms of an infection (pus, discharge, painful urination, any kind of pain) or severe inflammation (redness, skin peeling, swelling, etc.)
Wee_Dugie amscaredofmywee
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What you have circled and are describing are a completely normal way for a penis to develop ....
amscaredofmywee Wee_Dugie
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Hey there thank you for replying, normal meaning no issues at all? It's been here for two months now. Should I see a doctor if so what kind of doctor would you suggest?
Wee_Dugie amscaredofmywee
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Normal development is the natural way a penis develops - if every male went to a doctor with nothing wrong with their penis doctor's would not be able to treat anyone who actually had health problems
It is NOT a problem = end of !
amscaredofmywee Wee_Dugie
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Hi again, thanks for giving me some peace of mind. But I've noticed that it can still be noticeable while erect. Could this be just a lack of bloodflow that I perhaps damaged it and it's just something I have to live with now but it's nothing dangerous?
Anyways thanks for taking the time!
Wee_Dugie amscaredofmywee
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Sorry for delay in response - I lost my Internet connection for a couple of days and still catching up.
I cannot make out ANY detail in the photo you have just posted.
In terms of if it is dangerous you would need the Urologist to give you an opinion on that. Considering what you explain, AND, what the urologist told you I would say that is extremely unlikely.
The other general principle is if something has ACTUALLY occurred to the physical make-up of the head of your penis this can take anywhere between 5 and 9 months, or potentially longer to normalise again.
Simply put, what you have now may be quite different in a year's time - but obviously, what you get is a very slow fade from one state to another.
As you experimented with a sex toy I would be looking to something else to add to your 'routine' you have with your penis. Get yourself some Liquid Coconut Oil for use on skin - when you use it all you need is a very light coating: you can use it as a lube when masturbating.
However, what I would do is practice applying it and get something of a massage technique perfected - this way your focus becomes creating different sensations in your penis, with necessarily going on to have an erection, or ultimately not taking it to the level or ejaculating. Once you perfect this it will certainly help with the natural blood flow in your penis, and as long as you are not particularly rough, this should all be beneficial to the general state of health of your penis.
The process is gently does it, until you fully recognise the sensations you are creating, without thinking that you then need to go on to masturbate and ejaculation. Eventually you can do this - but merging the two together is something you need to build towards over an extended period of months