I am 18 years old and I never had a problem in my body and I have been fit for my entire life till now. In lockdown I got addicted to masturbation and did it everyday multiple times a day like crazy. Since a few days ago I have experiencing a pin prick pain on the tip of my penis only during erections. I hope its because of excessive mastication and it will go away if I do not masturbate for a few months. Please help, am I okay? I am really worried.
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Hello- a condition known as urethritis occurs when the urethra gets infected and inflamed. Some men can have urethritis and have no symptoms at all. But most men would experience burning pain while urinating, notice discharge from the penis, have the constant urge to urinate, endure itching around the groin area, and have a painful feeling inside the penis and painful ejaculations. The first necessary step is to stop masturbating or significantly reduce it to only once per week. There are many potent herbs known to fight infection that relieve pain and strengthen the urinary system. For example, cranberry remedy with hibiscus contains proanthocyanidins (pacs), a chemical compund that ruins the structure of bactieral fimbriae, which cause utis and bladder infections. By eliminating the bacterial structures, men can combat urethritis symptoms that can damage the penis.
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Hi, lybrate user, Excessive masturbation might cause inflamation and injury ,urethra ,experiencing piercing nd burning sensation , penis . Restrict ,masturbation to twice a week to remain healthy. Tk, homoeopathic medicine, underlying,: @ Ustilago 30ch -5drops, thrice. Avoid, junk food, alcohol and pornography. Tk, care.
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Excessive masturbation in past may leads to the damage of nerves supplying penis. Which in future leads to quick ejaculation or premature ejaculation, weak erection, shrinkage of penis, low sexual stamina, other than that whole body weakness, weak eye sight, loss of appetite, loss of facial lusture, weak digestion, low memory power, hairfall, anxiety, etc. Don't worry, you can also consult.
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