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Severe pain just above base of penis

I have severe pain at the base of my penis on the shaft, just above where the shaft meets the pelvis.  While having sex today, I put a condom on and unrolled it toward the base of my penis. During my orgasm, the girl I was with had a sharp vaginal contraction and squeezed her vagina while I was releasing.  I don't know if her contraction caused my pain or the pressure from just wearing the condom, which sometimes happens to me, as I have previously had pain from the ring that the condom makes where it stops on the shaft. Maybe it is both the pressure from the condom and the contraction from the girl coupled together, but it really hurts.  There is a bit of redness, but not much other visible signs of damage, just alot of dull pain.  Any suggestions on what I might have done.

    
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Thanks for the reply Dr. Kaur. I wished I lived in India because your country seems to have excellent doctors.  

I looked at my penis again today and it seems that the pressure from the ring and the girl's vaginal contraction has crushed or made disapper a vein in my penis. The vein seems to be normal looking after where the damage occured, but it seems to have disappered right where it should contine, as if the pressure from the event squeezed the vein into collapsing or something. The only thing is that other than the mark from the ring of the condom and the obvious pain, there doesn't look to be any other damage or bleeding.

I don't want to masturbate to test if my penis is okay, because I want to rest it for at least a week.  Do you think I collapsed a vein and if so, do you think it will heal on it's own?

Thanks again for your initial reply.  
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Hello,
From the symptoms it looks like there is soreness due to the tight ring of the penis and the contraction of the vagina adding to the problem. Apply a mild steroid cream and take some oral anti inflammatory drugs like acetaminophen or ibuprofen after consulting you doctor. Also try using a lubricant jelly like KY jelly during intercourse the next time when you put on the condom. If the symptoms persist then please consult a urologist s infections and prostatitis has to be ruled out.
Hope it helps. Take care and regards.


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