Following hernia surgery, experiencing swelling in the penis head during sexual activity could be attributed to a few potential reasons. One possibility is that post-surgery changes or inflammation might have affected nearby areas, leading to changes in blood flow or lymphatic drainage during arousal, causing temporary swelling. It’s also possible that the surgery may have indirectly affected nerves or tissues in the region, leading to such symptoms during erection or sexual activity. Reduced sperm quantity during ejaculation might be less commonly associated with hernia surgery, however, stress, medication, or changes in blood flow in the pelvic area due to the surgical procedure might play a role. It’s crucial to evaluate any accompanying symptoms, such as pain or persistent swelling, as they might indicate issues like infection or unintended injury. Consulting your surgeon or a urologist would be wise to rule out complications, such as infection, or to verify nerve and vascular function. They can provide a more thorough examination and may conduct tests, like an ultrasound, to check for any anatomical changes or blockages impacting circulation or drainage. In some cases, modifying activities, including delaying strenuous physical activity for a recommended period, might be advised to allow proper healing. Self-care measures, like wearing properly fitting undergarments to support the area and avoid restrictive clothing, may also help lessen irritation and promote recovery. Prompt medical consultation is essential for persistent or concerning symptoms, as quick evaluation can prevent potential complications.
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after did surgery hernia i got pain on my pein
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after i did Herminia surgery when i did sex my pein head skin swell and ejaculation time number of sperm quantity also less after i did Herminia surgery when i did sex my pein head skin swell after i did Herminia surgery when i did sex my pein head skin swell why ?
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