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PENILE VARICOSE VEINS

I am 21 years old and recently i have developed a varicose vein on my penis. It runs from the base of the head along my shaft.I masturbate a lot but however for the past 3 months i have stopped.The vein gives me slight discomfort.I am not sexually active.
Will the varicose vein ever heal? If so , how long will it take?
What kind of diet do I have to maintain to do so?
Can I have sex without it affecting my life?
Is there any medication I can take that can help the healing process?
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Hi Gom, All I can say is this its as we get older you will find even more viens well start sticking or showing near the skin and more defind, try having a look at the phots on pegym just google that and follow it it will take you there, and if you have any other problems you may find the answer there.
Good Luck
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4296717 tn?1352378358
I didnt have this vein jutting out before.It is present in my flaccid state. I know it is not right cause the vein looks exaclty like a varicosed vein.I have read about this. But I'm still hopefull for a treatment for them.
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Hi Gom, Well as men and as we get older, this is what happens, our viens stand out, its just something you need to live with, you could try and find some p***s photos of limp p***s's and check it out, and that will answer your question.
Good Luck
. See still the same anwser, did go and find some photos then.
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