What’s wrong with the glans that hurts and then doesn’t?

The glans may be painful for a while and then won’t be due to urethral stones, urinary tract infections such as prostatitis and other factors.
1. Glans inflammation: when there is inflammation in the glans, the symptoms of pain and no pain at the same time may occur under the stimulation of inflammation.
1. Urethral stones: Bladder stones, in particular, are prone to cause such symptoms. Typical symptoms of bladder stones are sudden interruption of urination, pain in the lower abdomen, and radiation to the distal urethra and the head of the penis.
2. Prostatitis: Acute bacterial prostatitis can also cause these symptoms. The main symptoms of acute bacterial prostatitis include acute urinary irritation, perineal pain in the lower abdomen that can radiate to the penis and glans. It is also accompanied by difficulty in urination.
The specific cause, but also need to go to the regular hospital for consultation. The medication needs to follow the doctor’s prescription.