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just normal

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Erection Pain
Posted: 10-23-05 16:55pm

I have been having tight, painful erections, within 24 hours of masturbating or ejaculating. I was just wondering what may be the cause of these pains, that only occur within a day or so of an ejactulation, and what can I do to get rid of them?
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cd998776

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Posted: 10-23-05 17:06pm

Does the pain feel as though it's on the surface of your penis (ie: nerves) or internally? Are you cut or uncut?
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just normal

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Posted: 10-23-05 17:09pm

It feels like it is tightness in my urethrea and the shaft of my penis. I am circumsized, yes.
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cd998776

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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.
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Posted: 10-23-05 19:20pm

Giving a little more detailed explanation might help me to confirm.
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