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Peyronies Disease TREATMENT Discussion Boards => Vacuum Erection Devices (VEDs) for Peyronie's Disease => Topic started by: jj21 on May 29, 2021, 07:06:17 AM

Title: VED Injury
Post by: jj21 on May 29, 2021, 07:06:17 AM
Had a VED injury I assume from overpumping - was seeing great results prior to this.

I now seem to have groove on the right side of my scrotum whenever i put the ved on my penis and pump ( i hope this makes sense) I take the ved out and on the right side is a groove of where the cylinder base was. I have pain in the scrotum on the right side and what seems like a small sack or swelling on the right side of my scrotum where theres pain - if i touch it i get a feeling from that part of my scrotum up to my pubic bone. There also a dent on the base right side of penis which seems to be linked to the swollen scrotal cords?

Could this be swelling ? varicoele? Hydrocele?

The pain seems to slowly be subsiding (over the course of a few weeks)

I really want to recommence VED as I was seeing great results.

Anyone have any advice?
Title: Re: VED Injury
Post by: Kobegianna on May 29, 2021, 09:02:53 AM
That's horrible. Did you feel anything while you were pumping? Or did you just notice it randomly? I'm using the ved also. Not seeing much results because I feel I'm not pumping hard enough so im not getting a good enough stretch. But the reason is everyone here seems to have had an accident or something because they pumped too hard.
Title: Re: VED Injury
Post by: Mikel7 on May 30, 2021, 06:40:17 AM
You possibly have a minor injury that you should let heal.  Take a couple of weeks off to see any improvement.  VED injuries can happen from too much pressure/time.  Most cases they resolve and heal on their own.  Remeber this is a marathon and not a sprint.
Title: Re: VED Injury
Post by: Sonic on July 14, 2021, 10:56:01 AM
Things like this is what prevented me from ever getting a bathmate pump. I've read some bad stories about injuries that have only worsened the state of peoples condition.