I'm a 19 year old male, with a healthy
sexual lifestyle. I masturbate
consistently, when i'm not having sex with
my girlfriend. After orgasm, either way,
feel an ache in the spongey tissue in the
penis, particuarly when pressed. If I get
hard again, it hurts all the more, but not
enough to stop me from having sex. It
just makes it a little on the
uncomfortable side.
Whenever I sleep after orgasm, I can get
erect with no feeling of discomfort.
Might it just be because my penis is being
"stretched" when erect? I'm very thick in
size.
Anyone?
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just normal
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 23 Oct 2005 Posts: 3 Location: ohio
Posted: 10-23-05 17:16pm
I have the same problem, anyone got any
solutions or answers?
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cd998776
Active User, Really EHEALTHy
Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 996 Location: Ohio
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Posted: 10-23-05 19:18pm
Pain such as this is most often associated
with peyrone's disease, nerve damage,
trauma, or irritation, or a penile mass.
With peyronie's disease, you don't
necessarily have to feel any masses or
plaques that are usually associated with
the disease - especially in the milder
form. The fact that you have pain only
during erection supports this cause. If
this is truly the cause, treatment can
involve injection of certain medications
into the plaque, radiation therapy or
surgery.
You should probably contact a doctor if
pain persists more than the next couple of
days.