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Penile muscle pain

During a recent sexual encounter I experienced some pain in my penis (at the end of the shaft, just underneath the head) due to the extreme muscular contractions made by my partner. Similar pain returns again when I become extremely erect, but only when extremely erect - not just partly erect or not erect at all. The pain is internal like a muscle strain or damage and not a skin irritation in any way, which would explain why this only happens when I become very erect. This happened about 2 weeks ago and is still occuring when I become fully erect, although the pain seems less (although still there.) Is this muscle strain or damage? What should I do about this? And how long is this likely to continue?
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Hi Mark, just refrain for a week and see how it goes then, if you still get pain, try another week, at the end of the day its for the best.
Good luck
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Many thanks for the reply-
This would make sense, although as you say it is at night and early morning when you have little control over this may cause an issue. I have been as obstinate as possible- I also read some where about taking a ibuprofen a day as an anti-inflamatory may assist- so have also started. May also help when things come up under no control of my own.
I appreciate the post!
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Hi Mark,, first we dont have any muscles in the p***s but yes is does sound like some kind of strain, I think the best thing would be to keep off sex and erections for a couple of weeks and see how things go, I know there nothing you can do about nocternal erections or early morning woods, you must have a real strong partner.
Good Luck
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