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Kenergon (lidocaine spray) overuse?

Hi,

On a drunken night during last week, I had sex with my girlfriend several times. I use Kenergon a desensitising spray for the penis with lidocaine, except this time I certainly went overboard in the number of sprays I applied in the space of a few hours. Maybe 20 or so.

My penis still doesn't feel quite right a few days later. Slight lack of sensitivity etc

Will things go back to normal in a few days? Or is this something serious?

Thanks
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Hi Dave, to be honest I would take a 2 week break form sex, the body is a great healer if you let it, so just give yourself a sex break, smell the roses drink some wine, think clean thoughts, tell you g/f that your sorry just cuddles for a couple of weeks.
But take a tip, yes go out get drunk, go home and just go to bed on your own, and leave the love making till you are sobber.
Good Luck
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Overuse of anesthetic can reduce sensitivities of vagina and a female loses all sensations, making coitus boring.
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Hello!
It is not advisable to use desensitizing sprays for delaying ejaculation. They cause numbing sensation in the penis.They can also lead to loss of erections and burning sensation in the vagina.The lack of sensitivity should subside in a few days. If it does not decrease over the next few days then it is best to seek medical help. Natural methods are more effective and safe. That will definitely be helpful.
Take care and regards!
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