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I think I have a slight rubbery penis tissue as flaccid I did a stretch excersises once and it’s rubbery and formed new veins on shaft
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I think I have a slight rubbery penis tissue as flaccid I did a stretch excersises once and it’s rubbery and formed new veins on shaft - #11437

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I did a stretch excersises on the penis and I think I got injured I don’t know how to heal this I can’t visit a urologist right now on my age the basic symptoms are as follows -rubbery penis tissues as flaccid -loss of pleasure when touched but not fully -slight burn at perineal and anus -slight hourglass shape sometime but not one like Peyronie’s disease -these symptoms are severe especially after bowel movement and I have external hemmoroids too

Age: 20
Penis rubbery texture
Loss of sensation sometimes
Burn or pain
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Dr. Bharat Joshi
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45 days ago
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Hello dear See as per clinical history it seems minor injury to the penis. However for exact confirmation please get following tests done and share results with gynacolologist or sexologist in person for better clarification Scrotum USG Urine analysis Serum testosterone Serum androgen level RBS CBC Rft Please take any medications after confirmation from concerned physician only Regards

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If you’re noticing issues after stretching exercises on your penis, it could be due to overstretching or even possible microtears in the tissue. The rubbery feeling you mention might be due to bruising or tissue irritation, where the development of new veins on the shaft might be part of the healing process, although this is not typical. It’s important to immediately cease any stretching exercises or any action that causes discomfort. Loss of sensation might indicate nerve compression or damage, and this might improve with time as the tissue heals naturally. The burning sensation in the perineal and anal area might be irritations or a form of nerve involvement, especially given that you have hemorrhoids, which can exacerbate discomfort post-bowel movements. Use a gentle stool softener to make bowel movements easier and less irritating to the hemorrhoids, which might help in reducing the burning sensation. As for the hourglass shape, it could suggest temporary swelling or even internal bruising. While less likely to be Peyronie’s disease, it’s wise to monitor this closely. For acute relief, applying a cold pack gently on the affected area may reduce swelling, but avoid applying too much pressure. Consider anti-inflammatory medication like ibuprofen, but only if it’s suitable for you, avoiding aspirin as it may worsen bruising. If these symptoms persist or worsen, consulting a healthcare provider is important even if a urologist isn’t accessible. Infections or worse injuries must be ruled out by physical examination, so prioritize seeking professional help when it’s feasible. Focus on rest and avoid any further strain to aid the natural healing process.

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