I am a 24 year old male, I spend a lot of
time at the computer and a lot of time on
porn or sex related websites. This has
been going on for several years. Often, I
will be erect or semi-erect for long
periods of time, occasionally
substantially over 4 hours. A few times I
have felt a pain at the base of my penis
when this goes on for a long time. I've
been doing this and ejaculating at least
once every other day and often several
days in a row.
Lately I don't feel my erections are as
hard as they used to be. I've thought
this is simply because I am "porned out"
and I'm not getting the same stimulation.
I've noticed a low pain in the penile
tissue itself, its not the pc muscle,
though it feels something like muscle
pain.
Is this is the start of priapism? If so
what can I do to relieve some of the
effects (besides cutting back on this
behavior obviously). Is there any over
the counter medicine?
Thank you
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treetrunk
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 18 Apr 2008 Posts: 22
Posted: 05-01-08 03:34am
Hey careful now. If you're still hard
after ejaculation then yeah it could be.
Umm i don't want to tell you this but i've
heard that Sudafed can help with that.
I'm not sure though. I've never had a
problem like that. So don't quote me on
that.
But hey if ya ever have a stuffy nose and
a 4 hour hard on then you maybe able to
kill two birds with one stone no?
Oh and just know that it's takes about 6
hours for your wood (or any limb) to die
from lack of oxygen/blood flow to it.
That's what a priapism does. Cuts off
that good blood flow to your wood.
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