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Glossary for Penis pain

Medical terms related to Penis pain or mentioned in this section include:

  • Balanitis: Inflammation of the glans (or head) of the penis.
  • Black widow spider envenomation: The black widow spider bite is toxic to the nerves and can cause serious symptoms. The black widow spider is most commonly found in North America.
  • Candida: Fungal infection often called thrush
  • Candidiasis: Fungal infection of moist areas such as mouth or vagina
  • Common symptoms: The most common symptoms
  • Condoms and diaphragms induced allergies: Condoms and diaphragms induced allergies are an adverse reaction by the body's immune system to the latex in condoms and diaphragms.
  • Contact dermatitis: Skin reaction to an irritant
  • Dermatitis: Inflammation of the skin.
  • Diabetes-like symptoms: Symptoms similar to those of diabetes
  • Eczema: Skin rash usually from allergic causes.
  • Ejaculation symptoms: Symptoms related to ejaculation and orgasm
  • Foreskin conditions: Conditions that affect the male foreskin
  • Genital herpes: Sexually transmitted infection of the genital region.
  • Genital symptoms: Symptoms affecting the sex organs.
  • Genital warts: Skin warts in the genital regions.
  • Gonorrhea: Common sexually transmitted disease often without symptoms.
  • Interstitial cystitis: A rare condition involving inflammatory disease of the bladder which progresses slowly.
  • Kidney stones: A crystal deposit that is made of urates and phosphates that occurs in the kidneys
  • Lichen planus: Skin rash
  • Lichen sclerosis: Disease causing leathery or dry skin in genital areas.
  • Male sexual symptoms: Symptoms of the male sexual organs.
  • Nerve symptoms: Symptoms affecting the nerves
  • Pain: Any type of pain sensation symptoms.
  • Painful erection: Penis pain occurring from an erection
  • Paraphimosis: Retraction and constriction of the foreskin behind the glans penis.
  • Penile cancer, adult: Cancer of the penis.
  • Penile candidiasis: Uncommon yeast infection of male genitals.
  • Penile rash: Rash occurring on the penis
  • Penile sores: A lesion present on the penis.
  • Penis Cancer: A cancerous lesion that occurs on the penis
  • Penis conditions: Any condition that affects the penis
  • Penis discharge: Fluid discharge from the penis
  • Penis pain: Pain experienced within or on the skin of the penis.
  • Penis symptoms: Various symptoms affecting the male penis
  • Peyronie's disease: Hard lump on the penis often causing bending.
  • Phimosis: Where there is constriction of the male foreskin so that it cannot be pulled back over the glans of the penis
  • Priapism: Sustained erection that lasts longer than 4 hours.
  • Psoriasis: Chronic skin rash condition, usually red or silver and blistery.
  • Reiter’s syndrome: A form of reactive arthritis characterized by arthritis, urethritis, conjunctivitis and skin lesions.
  • Scabies: Mite infection of the skin common in institutions.
  • Sensations: Changes to sensations or the senses
  • Sexual pain: Pain affecting the sexual organs or systems.
  • Sexual symptoms: Symptoms affecting the sexual organs
  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases: Various diseases spread by sexual contact.
  • Sickle cell anemia: Sickle cell anemia is an inherited blood disorder characterized by red blood cells which are crescent-shaped rather than the normal doughnut shape. These abnormally shaped red blood cells are unable to function normally and tend to undergo premature destruction which leads to anemia. If the genetic defect which causes the condition is inherited from both parents the condition can be quite severe whereas if it is inherited from only one parent, often there are no symptoms. The abnormally shaped red blood cells can cause problems when they clump together and block blood vessels.
  • Syphilis: A sexually transmitted disease caused by a bacteria (Treponema pallidum). The condition is often asymptomatic in the early stages but one or more sores may be present in the early stages. Untreated syphilis usually results in remission of visible symptoms but further severe damage may occur to internal organs and other body tissues which can result in death.
  • Urinary stones: Stones in the urinary tract or bladder.
  • Urinary tract infection: Infection of the urinary tract
  • Urinary tract infections: Infection of the urinary tract

Last revision: Nov 26, 2003
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