Increased sensitivity of the glans penis after sexual activity
Increased sensitivity of the glans after sexual activity may be caused by pathological factors such as nerve ending stimulation, accumulated sexual stimulation, excessive masturbation, balanitis, or prostatitis. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention, identify the underlying cause, and receive symptomatic treatment under the guidance of a qualified physician. Specific analyses are as follows:

1. Nerve ending stimulation: During sexual activity, the glans may experience direct friction and stimulation, which can excite nerve endings and result in heightened sensitivity for a period after intercourse. This is a normal physiological response and does not require specific treatment.
2. Accumulated sexual stimulation: Sexual stimulation may gradually build up during intercourse, leading to increased sensitivity of the glans. This cumulative effect may persist for some time after sexual activity, making the glans more reactive to external stimuli. It is advisable to allow sufficient rest for the glans after sex and avoid repeated stimulation in a short period.
3. Excessive masturbation: Frequent masturbation may stimulate local nerves, causing abnormal neural excitement and resulting in glans hypersensitivity. It is important to avoid excessive masturbation and reduce irritation to the glans.
4. Balanitis: This condition may be associated with unhygienic sexual practices or poor personal hygiene. Inflammation can lead to redness, swelling, pain, and increased sensitivity of the glans. Patients are advised to use medications such as clotrimazole cream, miconazole nitrate cream, or amoxicillin granules as prescribed by a doctor.
5. Prostatitis: This may be related to prolonged sitting, consumption of spicy foods, and other factors. Prostate inflammation may affect glans sensitivity through neural pathways, altering sensation in the area. Patients may also experience symptoms such as frequent urination and urgency. Treatment may include medications such as levofloxacin tablets, ciprofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, or minocycline hydrochloride capsules, taken as directed by a physician.
In daily life, patients should avoid prolonged sitting, clean the glans with mild cleansers, and wear loose, comfortable underwear to support recovery.