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Re: Vericose vein in penis
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Re: Vericose vein in penis

by John__0__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By John on August 05, 1998 at 02:00:48:

In Reply to: Vericose vein in penis posted by John  on August 04, 1998 at 05:54:58:






Dear Sir,
  I seem to have a vericose vein on my penis.  It is right in the middle of it.  It was small and circular when It first appeared at the age of 14.  Now I am 21 and it is a little bit bigger and round.  It has also extened somewhat towards the tip. It seems to be the largest vein that can be seen on the penis: the one that runs down the top of the penis.  From the vericose bulge,which is at the center of the penis, there is one vein extending down and to the left towards the base of the penis.  This vein is thick as if it is in erection even when my penis isn't erect.  So it looks very ugly sticking above the skin.  
     The ugliness isn't the main problem though.  The problem is that there is some pain in my penis which was hardly noticeable before.  Recently, I masturbated and the pain increased much more as if the increased blood flow through the vein was causing the discomfort.
      I should also note that I have what doctors think is rheumatoid arthritis and I've had it for 3 years now if that is of any importance for this problem.  I have had painful joints and swelling and possibly some rheumatic fever due to the arthritis.  Could that in any way be involved with the pain in the penis?  I think it shouldn't.
     I wonder if my problem will increase much more in the future, If surgery can remove the vericose vein and if circulation would be compromised if surgery did remove the vein. I am concerned because it seems as if the vessel is important for the circulation of blood from that  area.  I know basic physiology and I have searched to the internet to figure out the situation but I don't know how circulation in the penis works.  So is the circulation problem an easy one to solve medically if surgery was done or should I worry about this.
      

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