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Dangers of prostate stimulation

About 2 weeks ago i attempted to stimulate my prostate. It isnt abnormal for me to use alternative methods of self gratification, so this wasnt the first time i did so.I dont do this often enough that its a habit. Ive got my reasons though. This time i used an object that starts at 6" circumference, and increases to 9" circumference.

I had upset an anal tear, i already had. Though i wasnt aware i had it, until looking in retrospect. Had i known, i wouldnt have done this.

My intestines and stomach are very irritated, but not painfully. My anus is burning, slightly. My bowels are moving. My testicles are a bit bothered at times, less and less.

Im aware of peritonitis, and anal fissures, but what are other complications and risks of anal stimulation?

Im looking for a doctors perspective. Thanks.

If something were wrong, i would know it, right?
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" though in the future apply it to a healthy sexual relationship".
If you're talking about anal sex that's just as bad!!!
Good luck at the doctors
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Perfect timing lol
I just got back from the doctor. Preliminary exam shows some blood, normal for crohns, and irritation. he said my anus looks normal, gonna need a second opinion on that though. My urinalysis came back clean, And my prostate is normal.

He refered me to a GI, ill be seeing soon, ill ask them about infection and the state of my anus.

I do intend to stop the prostate stim immediately, though in the future apply it to a healthy sexual relationship. Right now, it has no place in my life, physically or mentally.

feeling good.
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It's just that you never KNOW!! I'm not saying something is wrong But have it checked. I understand about prostate stimulation but putting anything in your rectum is dangerous.When you go for a colonoscopy a person can have the bowels perforated. just go to the doctor and stop the prostate stimulation.
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now that ive lessened my state of panic....

Can muscular trauma to the anus and rectum be treated non-surgically?

After i get my doctors appointments out of the way, i will seek out psycho-sexual therapy. Ive come to realize, I do need it.

Please respond to this thread. Im in dire need of support.

Thank you.
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my anus has  sunken into my rectum. wverything works fine. am i going to die? shceisse

thats whats caysing the rectal pain. oh god im a fool.
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I have an appointment. Could you elaborate as to why i wouldnt know if something is wrong?

Overall i feel ok. aside from the symptoms i posted above.
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"if something were wrong, i would know it, right?" NO!
I suggest you make an appointment with a Colon/rectal MD A.S.A.P.
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Could there be trauma, infection, or just irritation? How would my small intestines be affected by something barely inserted in my rectum?

I was unable to fully insert the object by the way. I stopped after realizing it wasnt going to fit.

How wide is the anus and rectum/colon suppose to expand normally? How much can a person allow it to expand?
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