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What’s wrong with penile neuralgia? What should I do?

Asked by:Boudreau

Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 05:16 PM

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  • Sky Sky

    Apr 11, 2026

    Penile neuralgia may be caused by penile injury, foreskin, cystitis and other factors, and the cause needs to be identified and treated symptomatically.

    1. Penis injury

    If frequent sexual intercourse causes damage to the penis, the nerves under the skin of the penis may be damaged, resulting in symptoms of penile neuralgia. It is necessary to use iodophor to disinfect the local area, and then apply erythromycin ointment, oryzanol, meloxicam tablets and other drugs locally for treatment.

    2. Foreskin is too long

    If the foreskin itself is too long, it will pull the skin when the penis is erect, which can easily lead to penile neuralgia. Treatment requires surgical circumcision.

    3. Cystitis

    Cystitis is mainly caused by bacterial infection. In the acute stage of cystitis, pain in the urethra will occur, which can easily radiate to the penis, leading to symptoms of penile neuralgia. You can take cefaclor capsules, ciprofloxacin capsules, cefuroxime axetil tablets and other drugs under the guidance of a doctor.

    In addition to the above reasons, it may also be caused by factors such as urethritis. The specific reasons require going to the hospital for examination and then targeted treatment.

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