Penis tingling during ovulation is a common sexually transmitted disease, also known as sexually transmitted infection or penile pearly rash. It usually appears as one or more small, protruding, spine-like objects located on the underside of the penis.

Transmission route:

Ovulatory lower side thorns are sexually transmitted. The virus can grow and multiply in penile pearly rashes during sex. These viruses can be spread through direct contact, including contact with an infected penis or genitals of a sexual partner.

Prevention methods:

To avoid getting infected with ovulation jab, you should maintain cleanliness and hygiene between sexual partners. In addition, excessive sexual behavior and frequent changes of sexual partners should be avoided to reduce the spread of the virus.

Treatment:

For people who are infected, doctors may recommend medications to reduce symptoms and prevent infection. Some common treatments include topical and oral medications.

Prickles during ovulation is a relatively common sexually transmitted disease, but it does not have a serious impact on health. If you suspect that you are infected with this virus, you should consult a doctor promptly for diagnosis and treatment. At the same time, maintaining cleanliness and hygiene between sexual partners is also an important measure to prevent infection.