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Title: Flaccid pain: Traction as a solution or the opposite?
Post by: YoungGuy97 on October 15, 2018, 12:03:25 PM
Hi all,

I just got the Penimaster Pro and I'm now reading the manual to see how to use it properly.
However, I re-injured myself about three weeks ago and I've been experiencing some mild pain in the flaccid state.
You could describe it better as some kind of burning.

My question is: is traction good for the pain, as argued by some, or does it do extra damage?
I'm afraid that if I don't do traction my condition will get worse. But doing it too soon might make it worse...
What is your opinion about this?

Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: Flaccid pain: Traction as a solution or the opposite?
Post by: Gabriel on October 15, 2018, 12:41:52 PM
Hey YoungGuy,

The question is crucial and tricky. Almost scientific studies and evidence point toward the "yes, you should use traction for flaccid state". However, I myself have often wondered for the past year (where I have diligently been using traction while in acute phase) if traction was good for my pain... Even right now, I'm experiencing a slight burst of burning in my penis (did like 7 hours of PMP yesterday), and don't know if I should put on my PMP or not.

So: I'd tend to tell you yes, put on your PMP but with low tension if you feel in pain, and see what happens after a few days like this.

Anyway, if you want to suppress this pain/burning/tingling sensation in your penis, I recommend you my complex but very efficient mix of EO/VO, which makes wonders for this issue: Essential and vegetal oils 2.0 - Peyronies Society Forums (https://www.peyroniesforum.net/index.php/topic,10521.msg100357.html#msg100357)

Cheers,
Title: Re: Flaccid pain: Traction as a solution or the opposite?
Post by: TonySa on October 15, 2018, 12:46:08 PM
I agree try it, but if aggravates it then I'd back off.  For pain I'd try pentox and/or diclofenac sodium gel (both over the counter and prescription).
Title: Re: Flaccid pain: Traction as a solution or the opposite?
Post by: lmn25 on October 25, 2018, 11:48:34 AM
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Can you tell me where to find diclofenac sodium gel over the counter in the US? I haven't had any luck finding any that doesn't require a prescription. Thank you!
Title: Re: Flaccid pain: Traction as a solution or the opposite?
Post by: TonySa on October 26, 2018, 02:42:31 PM
GoodRx online can give you the local drug stores.  Enter the generic name, if nothing try Voltaren