What is the tingling of the glans?

  There are more causes of glans tingling.  The most common cause of glans is glans inflammation, which can stimulate the pain caused by spasms in the glans, and inflammation can cause damage to the mucosa of the urethra, so painful sensations can occur. If there are stones in the urethral area, it is also possible to produce stinging pain in the glans, especially when urinating, and some can radiate to the testicles or groin area, but of course if there is stinging pain in the glans, it should be determined by further examination, such as urine routine and ultrasound. Glans tingling, if there is purulent discharge, is also to be considered gonorrhea glans tingling, gonorrhea will have more obvious purulent discharge out, and there is a feeling of glans tingling, frequent urination, serious bladder irritation signs will appear. If gonorrhea is suspected, a test of urethral discharge should be performed to determine if it is gonorrhea, and the patient should have a history of unclean sexual intercourse. Drinking more water, not drinking alcohol and eating less spicy food are more effective prevention methods, and not having sex in the first place.  If the glans tingles, you need to actively seek medical attention to identify the cause and give active treatment.