The glans penis is the sensitive erectile tip of the penis. It is also commonly referred to as the head of the penis, although this is not the proper medical terminoligy. It is wholly or partially covered by the foreskin, except when the foreskin is retracted, such as during sexual intercourse or masturbation while the penis is erect, or when the foreskin has been removed by circumcision.
The epithelium of the glans penis is mucocutaneous tissue. Birley et al. report that excessive washing with soap may dry the mucous membrane that covers the glans penis and cause non-specific dermatitis.
Inflammation of the glans penis is known as balanitis. It occurs in 3–11% of males, and up to 35% of diabetic males. It has many causes, including irritation, or infection with a wide variety of pathogens. Careful identification of the cause with the aid of patient history, physical examination, swabs and cultures, and biopsy are essential in order to determine the proper treatment.
The foreskin maintains the mucosa in a moist environment.circumcised, but have not undergone restoration, the glans is permanently exposed and dry. Contrary to widely-held belief, the glans of the circumcised penis does not develop a thicker keratinization layer. Studies have shown that the glans is equally sensitive in circumcised and uncircumcised males, (excerpt accessible here) however, many males who have restored their foreskin disagree with these findings. The observed increase in sensitivity frequently is often attributed to the increase in moistness of the covered glans, although others have proposed the placebo effect.
Halata & Munger (1986) report that the density of genital corpuscles is greatest in the corona glandis, while Yang & Bradley (1998) report that their study "showed no areas in the glans to be more densely innervated than others."
Halata & Spathe (1997) reported that "the glans penis contains a predominance of free nerve endings, numerous genital end bulbs and rarely Pacinian and Ruffinian corpuscles. Merkel nerve endings and Meissner corpuscles are not present."
Yang & Bradley argue that "The distinct pattern of innervation of the glans emphasizes the role of the glans as a sensory structure".
Male reproductive system | Penis
Glans penis | Gland (anatomie) | Varpos galvutė | Eikel (anatomie) | 陰茎#亀頭と包皮 | Glans penis | Żołądź (anatomia) | Головка полового члена | Terska | Ollon (kroppsdel) | 龜頭
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