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this may due to referred pain ... umbilicus is supplied by T 10 and perineum is also by the same ............... so u r experience pain in penis

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I wish I could thank you a million times! I have had this belly button pain for years. But recently it has become very frequent. It has begun to make me depressed and feeling hopeless. But reading your post I have every single symptom you have. I am sure it's a tiny umbilical hernia that I have. I have been to one surgeon, he sent me for a ct scan but it came back clean. I am going back in two days and the next step will most likely be surgery! Sounds weird but I'm excited because I want this to go away so badly. You are the only post on the Internet that has had an answer! Again thanks a million for thinking to post this. You have really helped
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Ditto what he said. I have gone through the same thing with my appendix and it is very different than this. I get these pains about 2 times a year and they are excruciating.
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hii thankes for giving me is chance !! im pregnant ihave stomac& abdominal pine (on nay belly) thankes!!

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23 year old male and i have slightly different symptoms. It's a pain that starts right below my navel, at the point where the hair begins to grow, but then travels to my anus. It's like a rod going through my pelvis. It always begins in the belly button though. Probably had this going on now about for about two years and yesterday it did something really strange. It started in the navel, like normal, and then traveled down the left side of my penis. Hence why I've really fired up my search to find answers

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I posted earlier about shock to the umbilical region at birth...
If you don't want surgery do try anti-spasmodic drugs. I have had 2 courses of Mebeverine and my symptoms have all but cleared up!
:)
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in magics its happened only to some man who not care
but its really happened to some man who not wear an under wear !
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I have had the same issues since I was a child. I'm 25 now and I still get episodes a few times a year. A sharp pain starting under my belly button and radiating down through my pelvis/penis. It hurts like hell to stand and all I can do is curl up in a ball. It literally feels like a tight cord inside of me that is a max tension and I dare not stretch it. WTF? It eventually goes away, but it can be debilitating/immobilizing. If there are this many men posting with the same or similar symptoms there has to be some sort of named condition or diagnosis. Does anyone have a concrete answer??

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I'm 31 and have had this all of my life. It got progressively worse as i got older and my belly button seemed to get deeper...aka, stomach grew larger.

Here's the solution when this happens - dip two q-tips in rubbing alcohol and rub the wet tips inside of your belly button. Do this several times as to get plenty of alcohol in your BB and rub the q-tips vigorously to remove any debris on your BB. Doing this should alleviate the pain within 15 minutes.

Do this every few weeks and your pain should not come back.

Hope this helps!
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If the above post is correct, then it may lead me to the following.  Thorough cleaning of the umbilicus (belly button) could be clearing out debris buildup that would welcome a bacterial infection.  If this bacterial infection persists it may possibly infect the allantoic duct.  The allantois is used for liquid excrement during embryonic development and attaches the bladder to the umbilicus.  The allantois does not always regress after full development.  

Possibly if males whose allantois did not regress and is still connected to both umbilicus and bladder, obtains an infection starting in the umbilicus could possibly infect the currently vestigial allantois.  If the allantois becomes infected, this may be the pain which is felt (being a duct traveling the same path as the described pain).  

An infected duct would become inflamed and engorged.  This would feel much like a severe bladder infection.  Passing this infection would require it to be expelled from the body through the penis.  Which may explain the progression and pathway of the symptoms.  Starting from the umbilicus, then a day or so later progressing to the base of the penis, then right before all the symptoms dissipate the last pain is mainly felt in the penis.

The alcohol is mainly a preventative step.  An anti-biotic may be able to solve this (if my hypothesis is correct), because if the allantois is still present then the umbilical veins and arteries have kept it alive, so an anti-botic may be able to reach the allantois through the umbilical arteries.  

There could be various reasons why any of these pains occur.  If bacterial growth can continue into the allantois from the umbilicus then, preventive measures would be the best way to treat this.  However, if it is bacterial "leakage" then another problem could possibly occur.  The gastro-intestinal (GI) tract is full of bacteria; approximately 10 times the amount of human cells, so around 100 trillion bacteria.  If there is a leakage gap between the portion of the intestine that made up the umbilical cord (in charge of solid waste) and the allantoic duct of the umbilical cord (in charge of liquid waste) then the bacterial infection may be coming from inside the GI tract.  

If there are people who would like to test this, please list the frequency this problem occurred in the past, what preventive measure you are currently using to treat this, how long you have been using this preventive method, and when the last time you had this pain after starting this preventive measure.  Please, if you contribute to this impromptu study, wait until you cycle through a regular period when you would normally have this type of pain (one or two cycles) before you post about your preventive steps taken to alleviate and report if the problem persists throughout one or two cycles.

If this hypothesis is correct I would suspect that women would also have this problem.  But, we will take this one step at a time.  Thank you in advance if you participate.       

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Although I am a girl of 14 i have been having these same symptons. I do remeber having slight past issues like this but today has been really bad. When I walk I dont feel much pain but when i sit in certain positions it really hurts. I figured i'd just try sleep it off and if problem still occurs i'd visit the doctor but is there anything i could do to minimize the pain?

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CAUSE OF PAIN IS AT BOTTOM OF THIS RESPONSE: This happens to me a couple times a year, painful string from bladder to tip of the penis. Last year I had 3 "episodes", all when I was working (i'm a landscaper) on 95+ degree days and sweating like a maniac. I always drink a ton of water but on these particular days it was impossible to take it in faster than I was losing it without risking electrolyte imbalance. One of the days we were trimming shrubs in the direct sun and 2 of my workers started throwing up from heat stroke.

I've had my first episodes of 2013 this week because I've been smoking about 1-2g of marijuana everyday for 10 years, and just quit cold turkey. It's hard to get to sleep, and when I do I wake up hours later DRENCHED in cold sweat, even during the day my whole body including hands and feet are sweating even though it's the winter and I'm not doing anything strenuous. So there you have it... Dehydration and sweating too much (at least in my mind), is 100% the root of the discomfort/pain especially if you only get this randomly and it's not a hernia or stones. Drink water and take some ibuprofen, you'll live to see another day.

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What's up everyone, so I know what you are all going through with the pain from umbilical/abdomen to penis, i have been experiencing this discomfort for several days now. I am a kinesiology major taking an anatomy class and have recently been studying abdominopelvic muscles along with nerves etc... These symptoms that we are feeling are related to several possibilities of injuries, infections, or simply anxiety depending on each individual. As mentioned by many others one should consult a physician before jumping to any conclusions. In my case, I was recently diagnosed with anxiety about a month ago and was experiencing common GAD symptoms in my throat, heart and breathing. However, as of about a few days ago I have been feeling a shock at times from my umbilical region to the tip of my penis. Due to my anxiety, this caused me to center my mind upon my pelvic region, increasing symptoms such as throbbing and discomfort. I have found that once I relax and take my attention away from this area the discomfort dissipates. This method of distracting my mind away from this region significantly helped me. However, this is not completely an anxiety issue. I work a difficult job at UPS that involves constant bending over and strain upon this area and my back. As mentioned above the rectus abdominus muscle orginates in the rib cage and inserts along the pelvic floor (genital area). Due to the strenuous lifting I endure, other muscle tend to compensate once I become tired, one of these being the muscle that leads down through the penis. As far fetched as this sounds, because of the strain on my back and abs, my genital muscle ,you might call it, are also undergoing stress because all the muscles in this region along with every other region of the body work together to maintain homeostasis. Thus, the strain I am feeling was simply muscle contractions from my rectus abdominus and genital muscle causing soreness, sharp pain, and throbbing as any other muscle would once it undergoes stress and are being amplified by my anxiety. However, this applies uniquely to my situation which might be common to one of yours. Yet, as I mentioned above each one of us are experiencing common symptoms, but might not be caused by the same reason. One of yours could possibly be kidney stones, UTI, a hernia or (I greatly hope not) an STD. If you don't have medical insurance and a doctor isn't really an option unless the pain is excruciating enough, simply try my technique of relaxing your mind and abdominopelvic region away from the pain and discomfort and see if it gets any better like mine has. I strongly believe anxiety and stress might be the cause of many of your symptoms also so it is worth a try. Also I have concluded that anxiety is a factor in this issue because once I experienced this pain once my mind has been almost looking or waiting for the next time it will arise and on top of that I feel no other symptoms of anxiety in my throat, heart, or breathing like I did before these experiences. I really hope this information helps some of you have a more comforting piece of mind and see results such as I did! :) PS: there's an answer for each one of our individual cases, stay positive and keep searching! Best wishes to all! :)
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i am 16 and experiencing this same thing. At times it is terrible but at others its bareable. i've usually been ableto get it away by arcing my back to make it hurts (IT HURTS EXTREMELY BAD!!!!) but i guess it "stretches" it out or something. Also, drink a lot of water and try to keep moving, inactivity only makes it worse. I hope we will find a cure!!!

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We need to start gettings more information on people posting here. Include your age, race, gender, dietary habits, and any siblings with the same issues. For example I'm a 28 year old caucasian female, no children, I have a twin sister and we're both vegetarians for the last decade. I don't drink, smoke, consume caffeien or take any regular medications. Over all, healthy. Very active. I find this happens to me if I don't urinate in a timely fashion or if I exercise my abdomnal muscles heavily. Let's get some more clear info on this...maybe we'll be lucky and a medical student will find this and make it a project...

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