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What usually causes glans tingling?

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Asked on:Apr 11, 2026 05:12 PM

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  • Vidar Vidar

    Apr 11, 2026

    Stinging on the glans is often caused by factors such as infection, trauma, allergies, skin disease, or urethritis. Stinging on the glans penis may be related to factors such as balanitis, urethritis, contact dermatitis, frictional irritation, or sexually transmitted diseases. It usually manifests as local redness and swelling, burning sensation, pain during urination, or increased secretion. It is recommended to seek medical examination promptly and provide targeted treatment after the cause is determined.

    1. Balanitis

    Balanitis is a common cause of tingling on the glans and is primarily caused by a bacterial or fungal infection. Candida albicans infection may cause a white film on the surface of the glans, accompanied by significant itching and stinging. Bacterial infections are often accompanied by redness, swelling and purulent discharge. For treatment, the area needs to be kept clean and dry, and topical drugs such as clotrimazole cream or mupirocin ointment should be used as directed by the doctor.

    2. Urethritis

    Urethritis can radiate to the glans causing stinging, and common pathogens include gonococcus and chlamydia. Patients may experience redness and swelling of the urethral orifice, burning pain during urination, and abnormal discharge. Routine urine and pathogen testing are required. After diagnosis, antibiotics such as azithromycin tablets or cefixime dispersible tablets can be used as directed by the doctor.

    3. Contact dermatitis

    Allergic reactions may occur from contact with detergents, condom materials or topical medications. Symptoms include redness, rash, and stinging on the glans skin. In severe cases, blisters may appear. You should avoid contact with allergens, wash with warm water, and take oral loratadine tablets as directed by your doctor to relieve symptoms if necessary.

    4. Friction stimulation

    Excessive masturbation, frequent sex, or friction from clothing may cause mechanical damage to the glans. Symptoms are mostly temporary stinging, with mild local redness and swelling visible. It is recommended to reduce irritating behaviors and wear loose cotton underwear, which usually resolves on its own within a few days.

    5. Sexually transmitted diseases

    Diseases such as genital herpes or genital warts may initially appear as tingling on the glans. Herpes virus infection will cause clusters of small blisters, and HPV infection will cause wart-like growths. Virus testing is required. After diagnosis, acyclovir tablets or topical application of imiquimod cream can be used as directed by the doctor.

    Daily care should be taken to keep the perineum clean and dry, and avoid using irritating lotions. Choose breathable cotton underwear to protect yourself during sex. If you experience persistent tingling, abnormal discharge or skin changes, you should promptly seek medical advice from a urology department or dermatology department. Do not self-medicate to avoid delaying the condition. Eat a light diet, drink plenty of water to promote urination and flush the urethra, and limit the intake of spicy and irritating foods.

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