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Jelqing injury

Hi,

Earlier this week, I starting using jelqing to enlarge my penis. After one session, my erections were weaker than usual, I didn't have nocturnal erections, and my bladder was a little weak. Although my bladder has since returned to normal, I was wondering if I caused permanent damage or if I'll just have to wait for it to heal. Will it heal?

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Hello,
Jelqing may often cause injury to the penis or nerve compression which may cause such symptoms and hence is not advocated. I would suggest you to consult a urologist and get an ultrasound done. Other investigations which can be done are MRI or a cavernosogram (a test where a thin hypodermic needle is inserted into one area of the penis before a radio contrast solution is injected and X-rays taken).
It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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dude ı have the same problems for 5 week ,do you have any recovery?
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I too Jelq... I also had a jelqing injury. They do heal. Use hot wraps and stay away from jelqing/sexual activity. Also try to stay away from masturbation as much as possible. Pump your PE muscle (located between your anus and scrotum) to stimulate blood to your penis as the muscle heals over night.

Be careful with the jelq... I have had positive results and ups and downs. It is a SLOW process and a risky one. I hope things have healed since you posted.
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