As
unfortunate a problem as it may be for those afflicted with it, penis soreness
is a common problem for many men. There
are various causes and conditions associated with penis pain, the knowledge of which
may lead the owner to jump to conclusions regarding the seriousness of the
problem. Luckily, a sore lovestick does not necessarily indicate the presence
of a serious medical condition or sexually transmitted disease. In fact, it
many cases, it is merely an unpleasant side effect with a benign cause, and
proper penis care, and
perhaps a few days of rest, can help rejuvenate and restore the penis back to
its normal, pain-free state.
While
old wives’ tales and teenage folklore may have spread the rumor that too
frequent masturbation leads to blindness or hairy palms, thankfully, such side
effects are no more than imaginative falsehoods. However, when facing the
question of whether too frequent sex or masturbation can cause penis soreness,
the answer is, in a word: yes. Although an active sex life -- with or without a
sexual partner -- is perfectly healthy, too vigorous or too frequent of contact
can cause pain or discomfort of the penis.
Penis Soreness Caused by Sex
Believe
it or not, too much sex really can cause pain and soreness to the penis. The
most likely culprit may be due to prolonged or unfamiliar sex. While this particular cause may more commonly
afflict younger, less experienced men or those experiencing sex for the first
time, it can happened to a seasoned pro as well. Reasons for soreness after a sexual encounter
may be attributed to:
·
Friction:
either being unaccustomed to the new experience of the friction, or a different
type of friction than usual
·
Vigorous
sex or masturbation
·
Prolonged
sex or masturbation
·
Lack
of lubrication or dryness
·
Extended
manual stimulation by a partner (otherwise known as a “hand job”)
Such
soreness may be especially common on the foreskin, but will also occur on the
shaft of the circumcised and uncircumcised penis alike. Irritation of the penis is likely to result
in redness and irritation of the skin as well, a finding which can be quite
alarming, but will subside with time.
Extreme cases have been known to cause swelling of the penis as a result
of lymph fluid in the tissue. When this occurs, it may take up to a week of
solid rest for the penis to return to its normal size.
Treatment of a Sore Penis
Perhaps
the best way to treat a sore penis caused by overuse is to underuse it for a
few days. Giving it a much need rest by
refraining from all forms of penis play will allow the skin to repair itself
naturally. In most cases, no medical
attention is needed. However, if the
penis pain persists, worsens or is accompanied by excessive bleeding, discharge
or unusual bumps, men should seek medical attention to rule out a more serious
medical condition. Once sexual activity
resumes, adequate lubrication can be used to reduce friction and offer
protection for the sensitive penile skin.
Engaging in less vigorous activities and shortening the length of time
may also prevent excessive chafing of the skin.
For
the individual who is anxious to get back on his feet -- or off them as it were
-- a gentle penis health crème (most experts recommend Man 1 Man Oil)
can provide much needed relief. Daily
use of the crème, packed with vitamins and other essential ingredients, can
provide instant relief to the uncomfortable area, all while healing damaged
skin, enhancing sensitivity and generally improving the overall health and
functioning of the penis.
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