Four months ago I injuried the skin on my circumcised
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain just below the glans (
headHead and face reconstruction
Head injury
Head lice
Indications of head injury
Radial head injury) after receiving an overly aggressive lap dance. I was not wearing underwear at the time and my
penisCancer - penis
Curvature of the penis
Penis care (uncircumcised)
Penis pain was raked across the metal zipper of my pants causing a serious abrasion and/or a small laceration to the skin.
I tried treating the area over time with several over the counter topicals including alcohol, witch hazel, hydrocortisone,
neosporinNeosporin
Neosporin ophthalmic
Neosporin ophthalmic ointment and gold bond
tripleTriple antibiotic
Triple paste
Triple paste af
Triple sulfa topical
Triple tannate pediatric
Triple x pediculicide antibiotic ointment with no improvement. I also tried exposing the area to air as much as possible, as I notice that the skin frequently covers over the injuried area. My Urologist examined the area and referred me to a dermatologist. STD testing was negative. Two dermatologists have examined the injury and seem baffled. Prescription topicals of
FluticasoneFluticasone
Fluticasone nasal
Fluticasone propionate
Fluticasone topical
Fluticasone-salmeterol Propionate, Desonide and Sarna (tried at different times) have not helped.
Four months after the injury, the pain sensation remains unchanged. It can best be described as a burning sensation when directly touched. If I rub my finger across the area from left to right it does not hurt, but it is extremely painful in the opposite direction, similar to a paper cut. Thankfully, the pain is significantly reduced during an erection or when the skin is pulled tight. This does not make sense to me since the injury occurred during an erection.
I have to cover the area daily with either vasoline or baby powder to keep my underwear from rubbing against the area which causes the above described pain. Since this has not healed in 4 months, could I have permanently damaged the sensory nerves? Thank-you for your time and expertise.