Smegma: definition, Prevention & How To Get Rid Of It

SMEGMA - aka build up of white material under the penis foreskin

SMEGMA - aka build up of white material under the penis foreskin & how to clean it.

 

Smegma: definition, Prevention & How To Get Rid Of It.

Smegma is a natural substance produced by the sebaceous glands in the skin of the genitals. It is made up of dead skin cells, oil, and moisture. Smegma is not a sign of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) and does not cause any serious health problems. However, it can build up and cause irritation if it is not cleaned regularly.

 

What is smegma?

Smegma, which is a thick, white, cheesy substance that collects under the foreskin of the penis. It's more common in uncircumcised men who don't clean that area well enough.

 

What can happen if there is a buildup of too much smegma in the penis or vaginal area, and how can one prevent its accumulation?

It can also affect women who can get smegma in their vagina area. So in this topic, we're going to discuss what is in smegma, what can happen if you've got buildup of too much smegma, whether it can cause cancer, and how to keep the penis or vagina clean and prevent its buildup.

Now, first things first, it is normal to have some smegma, and a small amount is nothing to be concerned about, but bacteria can grow in it, and as a result, a bad smell can result. These bacteria can also cause the head of the penis to swell up and hurt. So it's important to keep the penis or the vagina as clean as possible. So first of all, let's discuss

 

What are the components of smegma and where does it typically collect in the genital areas of men and women?

Well, tiny glands called sebaceous glands in the penis and the vagina release smegma to lubricate these areas and is made from a combination of fatty oils, shed skin cells and moisture like sweat in men, smegma collects between the four skin and the head of the penis. And in women, it can build up between the folds of the vulva and around the clitoris. And remember, it is normal to have some smegma, but if you don't wash carefully, it can start to build up under the fores skin and the head of the penis as well as inside the vagina.

 

What are the potential health consequences of not properly managing smegma

Well, bacteria can build up in the smma and turn the head of the penis, red  and swollen, which doctors call BLANs.

Sometimes BLANs tightens the foreskin and makes it hard to pull back or retract. If there's any redness, swelling, or foul smell, you should contact your doctor and get an assessment. And you should also call your doctor if it's difficult or impossible to retract the foreskin.

 

what is the link between smegma and penile cancer? 

Well, experts used to think that substances in the smegma caused cancer of the penis, but they now know that this isn't true. But the irritation smegma causes might raise the risk for this cancer Still, this type of cancer is rare in both circumcised and Uncircumcised men. But if you've got any concerns about penile cancer, including change in the skin color of the penis, or any thickened areas of skin, ulcerated areas, or painful or discharging areas, see your doctor urgently.

 

How can you prevent the buildup of smegma? | What's the best way to prevent smagma?

Here are some recommendations to keep the penis or vaginal area clean and prevent smegma:

Wash daily: wash the penis or the vaginal area with warm water once a day. Men who still have the foreskin should gently clean underneath it.

Use gentle soap:
You don't need to use soap. But if you do, use a gentle one and try not to irritate the sensitive skin on your genitals. Don't scrub or use harsh cleanses or apply soap more than once a day.

Avoid scented products:
You should also avoid scented cleansers or tamp powder, which can be irritating because young boys can also get smagma. Parents should wash the penis gently with warm water every day.

Practice gentle cleaning for young boys:
However, don't try to clean underneath the foreskin in a baby or a young boy. And that's because for the first few years of life, the foreskin is attached to the head of the penis. By a membrane pulling too hard could cause pain and it might damage the penis.

Seek medical advice if necessary: If you wash every day and you still notice a cheesy discharge or odor, you should see
your doctor.

While a small amount of smegma is normal and not a cause for concern, it is important to seek medical attention if you experience any of the following symptoms: redness, swelling, foul odor, difficulty retracting the foreskin, or any other concerning changes. These symptoms may indicate a more serious condition that requires treatment.


 

All information by: Doctor O'Donovan

 

 

 

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