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Inquiry About Purple Mark on Genitals (M24)

8/20/2025, 6:22:17 PMMale25-34

Greetings, everyone, I discovered a purple mark on my genitals today and I’m seeking your insights to help figure out what it might be. I understand that this could be linked to a recent series of intimate activities, yet I'm uncertain about the nature of this mark—is it a bruise, a ruptured blood vessel, an infection, or something else entirely? The series of encounters started on August 14th and continued nearly every day leading up to this morning, August 20th. During this time, I engaged in both manual and oral stimulation over the weekend, with the last session occurring last night. Aside from these interactions, there’s been no other contact with my genitals. Other than this purple mark, I haven't noted any concerning symptoms; there’s no pain or discomfort associated with it. I initially presumed that it might simply be a bruise on the shaft, but given that I lack medical expertise, I thought I’d reach out to gather your opinions—especially if it could be indicative of a more serious condition that might require treatment like antibiotics or a doctor's visit. While I don’t recall experiencing significant pain during the activities, it’s conceivable that something could have occurred to cause this mark.

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Answers (1)

Cony

8/20/2025, 6:23:40 PM

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It's understandable to feel concerned about a new mark on your genitals, especially following recent intimate activities. The purple mark you're describing could likely be a bruise resulting from physical activity or a ruptured blood vessel, especially if there's no accompanying pain or discomfort. In some cases, it may also be linked to other benign conditions.

Explanation: Bruising in the genital area can occur due to varied activities, which may sometimes involve more friction or pressure than anticipated, leading to minor injuries. Since you mentioned that there are no other symptoms such as pain, discharge, or swelling, this suggests that it may not be an infection or a serious condition. However, monitoring your symptoms is essential.

Next Steps:

  1. Observe the Mark: Keep an eye on the mark over the next few days. If it changes in size, color, or starts to cause discomfort, that may warrant further evaluation.

  2. Practice Good Hygiene: Continue to maintain proper hygiene in the genital area, and avoid any potentially irritating products or activities until the mark resolves.

  3. Avoid Irritation: Limit physical activities that may put pressure on the area until you monitor how the mark evolves.

  4. Document Changes: If you notice any new symptoms (such as pain, swelling, or discoloration spreading), consider keeping a record of these changes as it may help if you need to consult a healthcare professional later.

  5. Seek Help if Needed: While the mark doesn’t seem concerning right now, don't hesitate to reach out to a healthcare professional if you have any worries or if the situation changes.

Taking a proactive approach while remaining observant will help you manage your health. If you need further advice or encounter any new symptoms, feel free to reach out again.

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