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Hi!
I passed many tests and I have no infection, or I have this pain down my urethra / penis after ejaculation , which is very strong when I have a hard-on for a few hours the ejaculation . You was presenting the same symptoms ? And drainage allowed you no longer have this pain ?
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Hi!
When I had a second erection I felt pain in my penis. I remember waking up in the middle of the night with a painful erection. Drainage allowed me to relieve the pain. With these exercises I usually don't feel pain, specially when I don't drink any alcohol nor smoke.
The thing is that I don't know where that inflammation came from... Some say that the prostatic liquid get struck, others talk about come muscles that get tighten and get pressed the prostate.... At least I can say that my sexual life has improved a lot!
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Totally normal, Broseph. You gotta let the tissues recover! Just take good care of the skin - make sure you're using enough lube. You could also lotion up every day after showering to help keep the skin strong and hydrated (Man1 Man Oil is made for the package).
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I'm 20 and masturbate alot.one time in the morning or night . I cum each time . I sometimes do it twice a day. I received a throbbing uncomfortable pain /pressure in the shaft area from restarting the ritual after I had stopped for two days.I can only assume that I had nutted too much or over stressed the organ or something. The only cure that I use it drinking alot of water so that when I urinate the organ can function/reset and the pain goes away.
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I'm 37 years old and for the past two years or so my penis will burn or sting inside after ejaculation. Seems that the better the sex the more it hurts. I like to have sex everyday so having to endure this almost every time really sucks. I try to anticipate when my wife and I are going to do it and take four Tylenol prior, but we like to be spontaneous so not always a solution. Another thing is that it usually doesn't hurt until after I urinate so sometimes I'll try to hold it as long as I can. It's not friction or anything like that. I don't use condoms so no reaction to latex. It's inside and it can really hurt. Has anyone lately been given an accurate diagnosis or any treatment? It's almost getting to the point that my wife doesn't want to have sex because she doesn't want me to hurt. I love to have sex so please help.
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My suspicion is that my penis has excess of scar tissue inside or micro tears that are aggravated by erection and intercourse or any bending of a firm-state erection.
I have found some ways to avoid the worst of the pain. I describe them in a moment below.
I have had many similar experiences. Here is my symptom,... After my erection lasts long enough to manage sex in vag or a round of masturbation, I end up feeling pain /soreness in a short time after. That same pain or soreness increases with any erection that occurs during the following hours. So I can sense the pain flaccid too. Erection brings pain or sore ache inside the shaft of penis (but not specifically the urethral column). The worst of the pain will be following a longer lasting erection that maintains its maximum hardness.
What I do to prevent this problem:
1. Avoid letting my erection reach its hardest levels. (during any foreplay, sex or masturbation etc.)
2. Being gentle and maintain a natural penis position. (NEVER apply any side or downward/ upward strain to the penis if it is moderately stiffened,...) Don't beat your meat!
3. If condom... use only loose fit condoms.
4. No penis rings.
5. Minimize time/ thrusting in vagina.
6. Whenever possible keep penis flaccid (foreplay, masturbation, etc.)
7. After any sexual activity when penis did reach erection, prepare penis for its "next erection" by positioning it in its natural erection range or posture. This may be as simple as not laying on your stomach or getting restrictive underwear off.
8. Orgasm while soft! NOT while hard.
This sounds weird to many men but it feels intense and is just as relieving as any hard penis orgasm IMO. It takes practice and the pressure and method of stimulation of your soft penis is to your determination. When first trying, it feels odd to have such intense sensation with a soft penis. Off course keeping it in the vagina is not likely in the floppy soft state but even half soft is safer than fully hard and is adequate for some vag-tunnel time. What is rarely realized is that the penis is much more fragile when fully hard. Hence we don't stack concrete blocks and play sports in full salute. Yikes! Hey our nerve endings are more dense while soft than while hard. ( the number of nerve endings doesn't increase with erection they only spread further apart.) The technique is blocking the blood flow at the right spot before it fills your penis too much. What I've discovered works best for this is keeping a soft round tennis ball sized object pressed into my perinium. I have successfully used three fingers with no object, but it takes about 30-40 lbs pressure and a lot of practice. If my penis is mostly erect it does not work to press my perinium. I must apply the pressure before erection starts and maintain the pressure to keep the penis from becoming erect. The mechanics of this is that the pressure against my perinium holds back the blood that my arteries are sending to my penis for erection. Those arteries meet the inner roots of our penis between our scrotum and anus. After some practice it comes easy to feel these arteries and apply pressure to them ONLY for a short time though. 20 -30 minutes is max imo. It feels slightly uncomfortable (like a poorly adjusted bicycle seat.) But far less than the pain that comes back in my penis after a fully hard erection. Try first by sitting on a hard chair that is not slippery. Place an object, such as a tennis ball or an orange, under you but lift your scrotum sack forward and get testis forward and safe. The object needs to be centered and between your anus and scrotum. Slowly sit lower till you can feel the object pressing against your pelvis. It may tend to slide forward which is fine but keep it from going to either side or under your anus. And NOT IN THERE- either! Once I did this a few times I managed to keep my penis soft throughout this technique. I found such hope and avoided most pain thanks to this technique that I found many other simple methods to momentarily compress the perinium arteries. I highly recommend it.
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Do any of you think this could just be a sort of athletes foot that has simply transferred to your urethra after you've gotten athletes foot, whether you came in a dirty sock or got it from your own bath towel after you showered?

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This could also explain some of the symptoms especially if you noticed any unusual skin irritations or raised skin on your penis, and I'm very certain a fungal infection could cause scarring or discomfort during or after sex. I only speculate because i just recently noticed that I currently have athletes foot. So if any of you had or have athletes foot, it could be the source of this problem.
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My forehead gets numb after i ejaculate its like i have to leave it i cant masturbate or have sex after i ejaculate
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Yea man this is pretty normal unfortunately. You basically just have to grin and bear it. But sometimes it is chafing that is causing the soreness. It doesn't take much to irritate the penis skin, so I recommend you use a penis health creme. These cremes are made just for guys and will moisturize and protect your penis skin so it stays nice and healthy. I use one and I think it is great. 

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wow.. so many people... i started to have this about an year ago... urologist thought it was prostate, but the exames said it was the normal size... im having less pain but the feeling of pain after each ejaculation is the same... and since i have this i feel my erections not strong like the past... its like a weak arm after lifting something heavy for too long... and apparenly i have nothing... lol unf
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No. Im skeptical too. That's something i already do and it has never changed a thing.
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After oral sex
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Not to rain on your parade, but this has been happening to me for almost 20 years. Weird as it sounds, I didn't masturbate until I was 18. (I was so sheltered that I really and truly thought it was something that only losers did.). Lots of nocturnal emissions before that point, though. At any rate, this first happened when I was 19 or so. It didn't happen every time until I was 23 or so. I'm 37 now. So, the long and short of it is that early masturbation is not the link. At least not for me.
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I'm 22 and I didn't have this problem until a couple of years ago. For a while I just dealt with it, but I've noticed it worsen without any change to my habits. I've found it starts to occur after having multiple (3-5) ejaculations over a week. I've also noticed that its always an erection that happens after some several hours later. I could ejaculate multiple times during the time before then, if in the mood, and not feel the pain till later, but the pain would be intensified if I did. The only solution I've found was to have a "cool off" period for a couple of days. When I had a girlfriend, I wouldn't masturbate at all and I had to do oral or use some sex toys to satisfy her if we had sex often that week and I didn't want to deal with the pain. I've look all over the internet only to find this place where we all have the same problem, but no solution. I've talked to my doctor to only get a "I don't know."
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