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Symptom: Penile Pain


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Penile Pain

1
  • pain in penis or around genitals
  • rash develops in area of pain within several days
  • tender lumps in the groin
  • fever
2
  • sudden penile bending during intercourse
  • audible cracking sound
  • penis deviates to side opposite of injury
  • black and blue discoloration of penis
3
  • vigorous intercourse or masturbation
  • bites during fellatio
  • erosions of penis that are painful and tender
4
  • painful ulcers of the penis
  • pus accumulates in ulcer
  • begins as firm painless nodule
5
  • painless lump in the genitals, rectum or mouth
  • lumps in the groin
  • sexually active
6
  • swelling and redness of foreskin
  • penile pain
  • pus around foreskin
7
  • pus-like discharge from penis
  • pain in penis
  • painful urination
  • painful sexual intercourse
  • sexually active
8
  • frequent urination
  • painful urination
  • blood in urine
  • fever
  • penile pain
9
  • fever and chills
  • flank pain
  • penile pain
  • frequent urination
  • low back pain
10
  • pain in lower abdomen
  • fever and chills
  • pain in penis during and after urinating
  • frequent urination
  • penile discharge
  • low back pain
  • pain between scrotum and penis
11
  • sudden stoppage of urine flow during urinating
  • painful urination
  • penile pain
  • blood in the urine
12
  • curvature of the penis with erection
  • penile pain with erection
  • pain relieved when erection subsides
  • previous penile injury or surgery
13
  • prolonged erection not caused by sexual arousal
  • erection does not subside with orgasm or cold shower
  • penile pain
14
  • fatigue and fever
  • joint pain
  • vomiting and diarrhea
  • rash over skin, mouth. eyes
  • pain rash or swelling of foreskin or penis
  • muscle pain





Possible medical conditions of Penile Pain : - Herpes Genitalis - Penile Fracture - Penile Trauma - Pyoderma - Chancroid - Syphilis - Balanitis - Dermatitis - Balanoposthitis - Gonococcal Urethritis - Non-gonococcal Urethritis - Cystitis - Prostatitis - Urethritis - Pyelonephritis - Kidney Stone - Prostatic Abscess - Urethral Calculi - Urethral Stricture - Benign Prostatic Hypertrophy - bladder stone - Peyronie's Disease - Penile Sarcoma - Fibrotic Plaques From Trauma Or Surgery To The Penis - Priapism - Stevens Johnson Syndrome - Balantis.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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