Let me start off by saying I have a very
scant sex life. Last night I was with a
girl for the first time in a number of
months. We tried intercourse, but for some
reason she was unable to 'open' up enough
for me to enter, so instead, she started
to use her hand. At one point she was
pulling rather strongly and I think she
had 2 small rings on her finger. Before I
knew it I was having some very sharp
burning pain on the upper right side of
the glans. There was no visible wound or
redness or swelling of any kind, yet the
slightest feather touch causes pain now. I
thought perhaps it would subside but it
has not and I am reading in various places
that depending on the cause this may need
medical intervention of sorts? Anyway, The
hardest part is walking and I've had to
just bear it, in the hope that it will
subside sooner or later. The thing is, if
I put pressure on it, it does not hurt.
Only very gentle touching causes a burning
pain in that spot. What can this be and
what should I do about it?
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MiseEire
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 17 Jan 2008 Posts: 170
Posted: 04-14-08 08:58am
How long has this gone on for? It could
just be minor scarring or a friction burn
of some kind. Go see a doctor if the pain
continues.
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