Hi doctor i?m 26 years old, last year I did some jelqing for a week and I felt a bit pain on my corona glans then I stopped doing it about 2 months and that pain was gone, I started doing jelqing again and I got pain on it again then I stopped doing it maybe 1 month after that I decided to using penis pump 2 consecutive days and after that the old pain is harder than last time and my foreskin was hard to pull cover my glans maybe I used to much pressure. I still in pain until now and when getting erection or masturbation also feeling pain on that and I noticed that I feel pain in pelvic too. It?s really sad I want my penis back. Any treatment for this problem doctor?
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Hello, masturbation addiction is, simply put, the compulsive need to masturbate. The need becomes so overwhelming that the addict does not have the power to keep from masturbating. This overpowering desire is at the base of most forms of sexual addiction. The need to view pornography is usually a precursor to masturbation. Involving with prostitutes and illicit sexual activity is the next stage to it. It should be stopped as it has done lots of damage to you mentally/physically. It ruins once sexual health and even further lead them to impotency. Opt for my ayurvedic medicines (with counselling given on phone) that will help you stop this addiction. Proper medication will be given to control the urge of sexual desires and to recover the loss/damage given to the body including penis curve and also penis enlargement. Consult us privatly for further guidance. Do not worry tc.
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Don't believe the hype and do not be taken away by market gimmicks companies offer many types of nonsurgical penis-enlargement treatments, and often promote them with serious-looking advertisements that include endorsements from "scientific" researchers. Look closely — you'll see that claims of safety and effectiveness haven't been proved. Marketers rely on testimonials, skewed data and questionable before-and-after photos. Dietary supplements don't require approval by the food and drug administration, so manufacturers don't have to prove safety or effectiveness. Penis-enlargement products most advertised penis-enlargement methods are ineffective, and some can cause permanent damage to your penis. Here are some of the most widely promoted products and techniques: pills and lotions. These usually contain vitamins, minerals, herbs or hormones that manufacturers claim enlarge the penis. None of these products has been proved to work, and some may be harmful. Vacuum pumps. Because pumps draw blood into the penis, making it swell, they're sometimes used to treat erectile dysfunction. A vacuum pump can make a penis look larger temporarily. But using one too often or too long can damage elastic tissue in the penis, leading to less firm erections. Exercises. Sometimes called jelqing, these exercises use a hand-over-hand motion to push blood from the base to the head of the penis. Although this technique appears safer than other methods, there's no scientific proof it works, and it can lead to scar formation, pain and disfigurement. Stretching. Stretching involves attaching a stretcher or extender device — also referred to as a penile traction device — to the penis to exert gentle tension. A few things that might actually help although there's no guaranteed safe and effective way to enlarge your penis, there are a few things you can do if you're concerned about your penis size. Communicate with your partner. It may be hard to break old habits or to discuss sexual preferences with your partner. But you'll be glad you did — and you may be surprised at the spark it ignites in your sex life. Get in shape and lose the belly fat. If you're overweight and have a "beer gut, your penis might appear shorter than it is. Regular exercise can make a big difference. Better physical conditioning may not only make you look better, but also can improve strength and endurance during sex.
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