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Buzzing Penis

I am experiencing the same vibration/buzzing/humming sensations in the penis as reported in several prior forums in 2006 and early 2007.  Mine started about 4 weeks ago, lasted for over a week, went away for about 5 days, and then came back.  I am 59, and I have never experienced anything like this before.  I was hoping that someone by now might have come up with an explanation.
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Hi Everyone,

I have found I have this exact symptom (spasming penis) if I ingest caffeine.

When I discontinue caffeine consumption (avoiding tea and coffee) for several weeks, the spasming stops. But as soon as I consume caffeine, the spasming starts again.

I have noticed this with other muscles after consuming caffeine. For example, my eyelids start spasming if I consume caffeine for a few days in a row.

There’s another variable thrown in. :)

However, check out other possible variables if that doesn’t work. It may not have the same cause in all of us.

Take care and good luck.

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I have the same thing. It started after I got piercings down there, a jacobs ladder. I always thought it was some vibration, but maybe its nerve damage?
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