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Main Symptoms of Penile Edema

Penile edema is simply swelling caused by extra fluid trapped in the skin and soft tissues of the shaft or foreskin. It can appear suddenly after surgery, injury, tight clothes, or even long flights. Puffy “donut” swelling is the hallmark. The shaft looks thicker, and the foreskin can balloon like a marshmallow—usually painless but tight. Skin feels tight and shiny. Erection or simple movement can make it feel as though the skin might split. Color stays normal early. Pink skin is just swollen; dark or purple areas need urgent review. Discomfort is dull. A heavy, dragging ache is common; sharp... Learn more

Main Symptoms of Penile Reconstruction

Penile reconstruction is a staged surgery to rebuild the penis after trauma, cancer, or congenital loss. “Symptoms” are really the post-op changes and warning signs patients need to watch for while healing. Swelling and bruising peak early. The new shaft looks puffy and purple for 1–2 weeks, then slowly softens. Pain is steady but fades. A deep ache and tightness last several days; spikes may signal a hematoma or infection. Skin color shifts. Grafts or flaps can look pale, dusky, or mottled—color should pink up within hours; if it turns black, call the surgeon. Numbness is normal at first. Pins-and-needles... Learn more