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Hi everyone,

I'm new to this site. I just registered today and posted an introduction in the appropriate thread. I've found a lot of helpful advice on this site that I'm excited to use when I get started doing my routine, but before I do anything, I'd appreciate some information on healing. I've recently gone through a bout of what I believe to be penis exhaustion. Sex and masturbation have been painful for quite sometime now. But as you know, very hard to give up. I haven't had sexual intercourse or personal intercourse for over a week now. And I've taken it very easy for a few weeks, hoping that the pain subsides. I'd like to heal whatever is potential wrong before I start a routine. I would assume a heat wrap would be a good start? Any other suggestions that would be helpful to me?

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Your still getting pain and it has been over a week? can you describe were the pain is and what it is like? Hot and cold therapy works good as well, lots of sleep and some very light jelqing.
 

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The pain was a combination of a dull ache up the shaft, mostly on the underneath side, sometimes accompanied by a sharp piercing pain in the head, but the latter wasn't as constant. I would also wake up in the middle of the night, if we had had sex before bed, with raging boners that just killed me. I'd literally have to get out of bed and go put something cold on it until it flushed out. Also lost a lot of sensitivity. After going about a week without any sexual contact, my sensitivity improved, but wasn't quite 100% again. Haven't had sex now since last Friday night/Saturday morning, so exactly a week again. My morning woods have almost become non-existent. We dirty texted a few nights ago, and I began to get hard, so I know it isn't completely broken down there.
 

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Have you tried aspirin to relieve the pain?
 

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Have you tried aspirin to relieve the pain?

The pain itself doesn't bother me so much. I've dealt with chronic back pain for a number of years. I'm more concerned with the overall effect it's had on my performance, and the cause of it. My girlfriend has wanted me to go to the doctor, but I currently have no medical coverage.
 

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Penile injury

Written by Dr Geoff Hackett, consultant in sexual dysfunction
What is penile injury?

Injury or trauma to the penis can be accidental or deliberate.
Deliberate penile injury is a particularly violent event that is usually self-induced, or inflicted by a jealous partner or their former lover.
Despite the publicity surrounding a case of penile amputation in the USA, deliberate penile injury is rare in Western cultures, but seen more often in the Far East. Common injuries are:
  • penile amputation
  • penile fracture.
Fracture of the penis

Fracture occurs when an abnormal force is applied to the erect penis. The 'fracture' is actually a tear in the tunica albuginea, the thick fibrous coat surrounding the corpora cavernosum tissue that produces an erection. It is an uncommon injury, usually but not always the result of damage to the penis during sexual intercourse. Most cases (75 per cent) occur on one side, 25 per cent affect both sides and in 10 per cent the tear extends into the urethra.
What are the symptoms of penile fracture?
  • A 'cracking' noise.
  • Pain. Your symptoms
  • Bruising.
  • Immediate loss of erection.
Bleeding from the urethra may occur if the urethra is damaged.

How is penile fracture treated?

Advice should be sought quickly. Key elements in treating a fractured penis are:
  • pain relief
  • ice packs (always cover with a cloth before applying to skin) I think this would help.
  • support
  • anti-inflammatory drugs.
This regime has satisfactory results in about 80 per cent of patients but in the rest, residual pain and deformity may lead to difficulty with sex. These patients need a urethrogram (a test that shows whether the urethral tube is intact) to exclude urethral damage.
If the urethra is not damaged, any collection of blood (haematoma) is drained and repair is carried out to the damaged corpora and tunica. One report of a series of 17 repairs showed that after surgery all patients had painless erections and comfortable sex; only two patients were left with angulation ('bent' penis).
Urethral injuries should always be repaired but urethral stricture (narrowing) occurs long term in up to 20 per cent of men after surgery.
Penile injury Hope you fall to those 80%:D and Hope its not a fracture. Good luck

I think your is not a fracture but none the less a pain is a pain, there must be a problem in your tunica, just try this, when you have enough money and the pain won't subside consult to a doctor follow other advice specially jiminy you need a lot of rest, no erection for a while.^^
 
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Thanks for the information! I feared that rest would be the treatment, but I'd rather have a healthy, functional penis than be stubborn about it. The more I read on this site the more I wish women knew what kind of maintenance is required with our equipment. The whole bleeding once a month thing really pales in comparison. ;)
 
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