Rice Sock Alternatives (Heat)

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Anyone has any alternatives for the rice sock? Like a heat pad or something..
One that doesn't include something weighing down on my penis, because I have inguinal issues.

The heat seems to help very much.




Curve: 35°
Traction, heat, pelvic floor exercises, L-citrulline

Mikel7

I use an older heating pad on low with it wrapped in a towel covering.  I monitor the heat with a digital thermometer and never let it get above 104.  I will use this very carefully about 15 - 20 minutes before traction and VED.  Have had no problems whatsoever. Remember though to be careful as you could burn yourself very easily.
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Vit E400mg, COQ10, Heat Therapy, Penimaster, Pentox, Cialis, Restorex
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mr_bendix

Quote from: Hricco on May 18, 2021, 12:10:21 PM
I use this, and I love it



https://totalmanshop.com/products/infrared-heat-pad

Hricco, I came to PDS looking for information about infrared therapy, and I see you just posted today.  That's a good omen.

I don't see any infrared lights on the heat pad. Are there lights that are not being shown in the photos?  How is this different from a regular heating pad?  And, do you know if this is near or far infrared?

1234

Quote from: mikel7 on May 18, 2021, 10:13:11 AM
I use an older heating pad on low with it wrapped in a towel covering.  I monitor the heat with a digital thermometer and never let it get above 104.  I will use this very carefully about 15 - 20 minutes before traction and VED.  Have had no problems whatsoever. Remember though to be careful as you could burn yourself very easily.

Mikel, which heating pad do you use?
And I've heard that infrared can damage the penis, is that true?
Curve: 35°
Traction, heat, pelvic floor exercises, L-citrulline

Mikel7

It is an older heating pad I found at my dad's house with small colored push buttons on it - yellow, orange and red.  It is an older sunbeam.  Probably 30 to 45 years old, but still works. The newer ones get too hot on low.
Lump 4/2020, age 62 , Dr Levine 6-26-20, Dors Curve 11/2020, Peyronies
Vit E400mg, COQ10, Heat Therapy, Penimaster, Pentox, Cialis, Restorex
SNHL 7/2020 - Stopped all Meds because ototoxicity  Heat/traction/VED are working. CPPS Diagnosis - Stable :)

Hricco

QuoteHricco, I came to PDS looking for information about infrared therapy, and I see you just posted today.  That's a good omen.

I don't see any infrared lights on the heat pad. Are there lights that are not being shown in the photos?  How is this different from a regular heating pad?  And, do you know if this is near or far infrared?

That is an omen!

So i never saw any actual infrared lights on it....I am assuming they are on the inside.....I like the unit it heats well....it feels good.  

Hope this helps

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Hricco

im also interested in this .

https://ubreeze.org/product/uheat/

I believe hyperthermia has helped me a great deal

I haven't lost any length or girth.  I have about a 10 degree bend....and its stabilized about a year now.  I use the heat and traction everyday
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NeoV

The best heating source by far are hand warmers. Just be careful of it getting too hot, do not sleep with it on, and beware of skin damage (from any heat source).

Hricco

Hey Neo

Which Handwarmers do you use.  

I saw a video of yours on infrared heat, have you stopped using infrared?  
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Mr man

I use an infrared heat lamp. It's floor standing. Is fully adjustable in terms of facing the heat. There is a dimmer switch. To adjust heat. I use a room thermometer. That sits besides penis. To ensure the temperature keeps at a safe level. < 43 Degrees Celsius.

cost
Lamp = £30
Thermometer = £1.50

Cost to run is high on electric.
Latest routine. Started l-lysine 3mg daily, l-proline 5mg daily. Increased vit c intake. Accompanied with almost daily vacuum therapy. Pumping to 100% Exercise caution! Made good progress. L arginine supplements and prescribed potaba are helping.

Mr man

Quote from: Hricco on May 18, 2021, 12:10:21 PM
I use this, and I love it



https://totalmanshop.com/products/infrared-heat-pad

Hello,

Have the same product. It's ok.  All the heat settings are too hot to use directly on penis, except perhaps at winter time outdoors.  A sock is useful as a barrier or heat filter? I burnt myself using this product. Skin bubbled up. Took 2 weeks to heal. Ouch!
Latest routine. Started l-lysine 3mg daily, l-proline 5mg daily. Increased vit c intake. Accompanied with almost daily vacuum therapy. Pumping to 100% Exercise caution! Made good progress. L arginine supplements and prescribed potaba are helping.

1234

Quote from: NeoV on May 20, 2021, 09:03:38 PM
The best heating source by far are hand warmers. Just be careful of it getting too hot, do not sleep with it on, and beware of skin damage (from any heat source).

Hi Neo, which handwarmers do you use? And do you put something in between your skin and the handwarmer?

Curve: 35°
Traction, heat, pelvic floor exercises, L-citrulline

Combat-lizard

I use hothands over a thick blanket and they work great. The hothands reach a peak heat level that is very hot so you have to make sure to be monitoring it.  
24M, dent injury on left side base, no scar tissue yet, flaccid pain

taking L-Citrulline 1500mg, ALCAR 1500mg, COQ10 300mg