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I have been dealing with the same sensation for about a year now. And yes alcohol irritates it
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You probably just hurt your penises nerves... probably your penis slipped out and you try and put it back in and bend abit.
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You may be right about pudendal nerve damage. I've been diagnosed recently with advanced degenerative disk disease with disks L2, L3 & L4 affected the most. I too have lifted weights for many years - without a problem until my mid 40's, which was when my first symptoms started. As the spacing between my lower vertebrae was decreasing, my symptoms progressed from a mild dull ache, to a prickly sensation, to finally both sensations and the constant urge to urinate. At this point my penis would draw up and feel very sensitive to even clothes touching it. I've addressed the back problems temporary with cortisone injections. This did improve my back pain, but not the penis discomfort. I've spoken with my doctor about this issue and he believes it can manifest from the nerves radiating between L2 & L3. I may try another injection in that area. I will post the result here when I do. In the meantime, I do notice that keeping the area very dry with powder and wearing loose underwear and clothes helps. Staying calm and relaxed is important with this. I may try refraining from alcohol and caffeine as mentioned above to eliminate that as a trigger. I have noticed that sitting for long periods aggravates this condition too. Good luck to all.
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IVe had this problem For a couple years. It doesn’t hurt it’s just like a tingling buzzing feeling that comes and goes. No Stds. Thinking I might’ve damaged something during sex. If anyone finds out let me know?!
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Hello.
Im having the same situation like yours. Did you find thr reason for all of this? It's been bothering me for 2weeks now.
I also had unprotected sex with a friend of mine. After 3 days, i had this urge of urinating every now and then. No pain, no unusual odor/color, it stopped after a week.
Then, next is this tingling feeling at the tip of my penis. It feels like something is crawling.
Hope to find some answers
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You done goofed lol. Cannabis kinds helps, sometimes
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You ever figure out what it is?
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I have the same problem guys what it means I think is that we are here because we do it to much take a break for about a year no masturbation no sex eat healthy and you’ll be fine I did this and a year later I am good no more tingling sensation and what could also help is don’t think about it to much
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Did you ever find out what was the cause? My situations the same. Thanks!
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Hey John everything alright
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Same prob brah... A friend... Getting all sorts of tests next week
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Hi..
I just came across this and I swear you are describing me to the T. I’ve been to so many doctors and they can’t seem to pinpoint the cause. In the meantime I’ve been suffering for 4 years now and there doesn’t seem to be any hope at all... I’m 60.
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It happens to me when I watch sexy girl dancing, as she is dancing in my penis . Is it safe to do this over and over ? Without touching or cumming.
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I know it sucks to have sex, so you have to make up for it. Get toys and use them, make here com at lot. Tell her you love her every day, kisses and hugs every day. Otherwise she will seek comfort somewhere else.
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Had the same from when i was about 13. batteries of tests back then couldnt narrow it down to anything. They finally told me i was mental and i just thought id live with it. Im 37 now and technology just caught up to a point where an intelligent and enterprising doctor (interventional radiologist) used a method of deduction to figure out what it is.

Here we go. I had an mri done and it showed nothing wrong. So he ordered a CT. Again nothing. He suspected it could be one of many causes. The most common is pudendal neuralgia due to the pudendal nerve being trapped in an inflammed piriformis muscle. The piriformis muscle runs from the base of the spine to the ball joint where the femur attaches to your hip. The muscles, tendons and all the stuff in this area is tightly packed. One issue can set off a chain reaction that will engulf your entire pelvic floor.

Interestingly, in a certain section of people, the pudendal nerve and artery runs THROUGH the piriformis muscle instead or up or under it. This is the percentage of people who are very prone to be affected by this. It doesnt help that this condition is very common in women and thus completely ignored in men. The other issue is that although women may suffer similar tingling pain or numbness in their vagina or clitoris, their sex lives can still be normal. However, any pathology in the pudendal nerve in men will end in a terrible sex life.

The pain or tingling most often will only be on one side. If you're suffering from this on both sides you will be among a very tiny percentage of folk to be affected by this. So back to where we were. After the mri and the ct came back normal, the doctor went ahead with a good old ultrasound of the pelvis. He did a thorough job. Took about 30 minutes. He was looking to find a cyst or any abnormality that might be impinging on the piriformis muscle and causing it to spasm ( and therefore compress the nerve and artery). Surprise. the muscle was indeed in permanent spasm and the nerve and artery were getting compressed. Nerve conduction and arterial doppler of penis showed lower conduction and flow. So the piriformis was definitely spasming and blocking both.

However, what the doctor found was surprising. so apparently there's this condition called weavers bottom that affects everyone who spends long durations sitting on hard surfaces. Alternatively it also affects athletes and people who put pressure on their butt in various cases. The condition is essentially an inflammed bursa. Called bursistis, the bursa (sacs of gel like fluid that exist to cushion and prevent tendons and muscles from rubbing against each other and damaging themselves). when overused, the bursa tend to get inflammed and stretch the muscles/tendons past their tolerances. Chronically. In my case, the bursa was below the right femur/hip socket and had swollen to about thrice its normal size and was iritating the piriformis muscle hence leading to the piriformis spasming and you know where this goes.

After about 25 years of waiting i was shocked to know how easy this was to fix. The doctor inserted a needle from the lower right quadrant of my right ass cheek under ultrasound guidance and expirated the fluid from the inflamed bursa. He then injected a powerful corticosteroid into the bursa and then removed the needle. He said i would need to have this done every two months because the bursa will keep filling up and it would take a few times for it to go back to normal. Pain and tingling and suffering i had for 25 years was completely gone in two minutes flat. I was shocked. It came back in a few days like he said it would but i persisted with the treatment and completed six sessions over a year.

After six sessions of this, im happy to announce that this mysterious tingling and pain is gone for good. I still have to wait for nerve regeneration and might need vascular intervention to get the right pudendal artery open again but im just happy that pain is gone.

To those reading this, i understand how frustrating this can be and i ask you to stay hopeful. Its not a condition that doctors can easily figure out. Its like finding a needle in a haystack and doctors arent the kind of people that want to find the needle if its in front of their noses anyway. It helps if you can find an interventional radiologist armed with a reference from an ortho or neurologist about pudendal neuralgia. Thats a good starting point.

To note, my condition is just one of a dozen that can cause similar symptoms. The pelvis is incredibly packed and complex, but its best to approach a doctor that can deduce by reduction. Preferably one who likes a challenge and enjoys being creative in diagnosis. They're rare but they're out there.

Good luck. You will need it.
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