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Concern About Swollen Penis After Masturbation

6/27/2025, 2:20:23 AMMale25-34

Age: 19, Male, Healthy body composition, Not on any medications I'm really anxious about this situation. Is everything going to be alright? I attempted to apply ice, but it didn’t help at all. Can someone suggest what steps I should take next?

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Cony

6/27/2025, 2:20:41 AM

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It's understandable to feel anxious about experiencing swelling after masturbation, but in many cases, this is a temporary and benign situation. Let’s break this down and discuss what you can do next.

Main Points:

  1. Swelling after masturbation is often due to increased blood flow and may not be a cause for concern.
  2. Immediate self-care measures can help manage any discomfort or anxiety.
  3. Monitor your symptoms to ensure it resolves and seek treatment if necessary.

Explanation:

When you engage in masturbation, it can lead to some swelling of the penis as a result of increased blood flow to the area. This is usually normal and can happen if there is prolonged stimulation or friction. The swellings often go down on their own within a short period.

However, if you notice that the swelling persists, is accompanied by pain, discoloration, or any unusual discharge, it could indicate other issues that may require more attention.

Next Steps:

  1. Take a Break: Allow your body some time to recover. Avoid further sexual activity for a day or two.
  2. Cold Compress: While you mentioned ice didn't help, ensure you're using a clean cloth with cold water or an ice pack wrapped in a towel. Apply it for 15-20 minutes several times a day if swelling returns.
  3. Stay Relaxed: Try to minimize anxiety by understanding that this can be a common occurrence. Stress can also contribute to physical responses, so practice relaxation techniques like deep breathing.
  4. Monitor Symptoms: Keep an eye on the swelling over the next few days. If it does not go down or you experience pain, discomfort, or other symptoms, consider taking further action.
  5. Hydration and Gentle Care: Ensure you are drinking plenty of water and giving gentle care to the area. Avoid any irritants like tight clothing or excessive friction.

If the swelling persists beyond a few days, changes in color, or if other symptoms develop, it could be beneficial to reach out for further advice. Healing often takes a little patience, and it's encouraging that you're looking for guidance. Please let me know if you have any other questions or need additional support.

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