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Long-standing Sore on Glans: Concerns and Advice

7/24/2025, 12:50:27 AMMale25-34

As a man in my twenties, I've been dealing with a persistent sore located on the glans of my penis for a number of years. The sore resembles a slight burn, appearing flat with no elevation. It doesn't cause any itching, nor does it produce discharge, and I experience no discomfort when urinating. However, I do notice a mild burning sensation at times, especially if the area is touched frequently or during sexual activities that involve friction. Throughout the years, this sore has remained relatively unchanged—there have been no episodes of bleeding or any noticeable increase in size. Recently, I began taking a few dietary supplements, including Vitamin D3, Zinc, and Ashwagandha, primarily for overall wellness. Nonetheless, the sore had already been present well before I started the supplements. Could someone provide insight into what this might be? Should I be concerned, or is it advisable to simply keep an eye on it? Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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Cony

7/24/2025, 12:50:45 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about a persistent sore, especially on such a sensitive area. Based on your description, it seems you have a sore on the glans of your penis that has been stable without significant symptoms. Here are the main points and next steps:

Main Points:

  1. The sore's characteristics suggest it might not be infectious but could still be due to skin irritation, friction, or other benign causes.
  2. While no immediate cause for alarm appears to be present, persistent sores should be monitored closely.

Explanation: The sore on the glans could be due to several factors, including:

  • Irritation or friction: Activities such as sexual intercourse or tight clothing can irritate the sensitive skin.
  • Dermatological conditions: Conditions like lichen planus or eczema can manifest as flat sores.
  • Benign growths: It’s also possible for a harmless growth or scar tissue to form and remain unchanged over the years.

Although you aren't experiencing severe symptoms such as bleeding, significant pain, or any noticeable changes in size, it’s crucial to remain vigilant, as sores in this area can sometimes indicate other medical conditions.

Next Steps:

  1. Monitor Changes: Keep an eye on the sore for any changes, including size, color, or new symptoms such as excessive burning, itchiness, or discomfort. Note any patterns related to activities or products that may be irritating the area.
  2. Practice Good Hygiene: Maintain cleanliness in the area to reduce any risk of irritation or infection. Use mild, unscented soap and ensure thorough rinsing.
  3. Evaluate Friction: If you notice increased burning associated with specific activities, consider modifying those activities or using lubricants to minimize irritation.
  4. Consider a Health Check: If the sore changes, or if you have ongoing concerns, it could be worthwhile to consult a healthcare professional for an examination. They can provide a definitive diagnosis or treatment plan if necessary.

Remember, it’s always better to seek reassurance or clarification from a healthcare provider if something is concerning you. Your health is important, and you deserve to feel confident and comfortable.

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