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Title: Pain when clenching if erected
Post by: Juan on September 07, 2021, 08:22:10 AM
Does anybody know why clenching/kegel while the penis is erected is painful?

So you can have an erection with no pain, then you clench strong and an instant pain appears.

I try to never clench, but sometimes is impossible, I mean it's like involuntary action, for example while ejaculating or maybe if you have a nte and touch the clothes.

So what's going on inside the penis that makes that pain to appear so instantaneously? You pass from no pain to a instant/short pain.
What's the mechanics in the clenching? Does Clenching introduces more blood and penis gets a bit bigger so that stretch the plaque?

I'd like to understand.

Title: Re: Pain when clenching if erected
Post by: nemo on September 07, 2021, 08:57:45 AM
I would suspect it's nerve pain.  No basis for that other than most of my flaccid pain seems to move around, which I think indicates nerve involvement.

nemo
Title: Re: Pain when clenching if erected
Post by: Mikel7 on September 08, 2021, 04:40:07 AM
It could possibly be nerve pain or from the little extra blood that is forced into the penis making it slightly larger and stretching things a bit. Sometimes when I clench my pc muscle I can physically see my glans get larger.