Sore Manhood Alert: Possible Member Pump Risks
The member pump is a lifesaver for men
whose tumescence issues prevent successful sensual interactions with a partner.
It’s also an option to men whose quest for a larger member is intense. But
whether using a member pump for purposes related to male organ health or for purposes that are more in
the recreational or decorative mode, the risk of a sore manhood is real.
Knowing about these risks is important before starting the practice of
pumping.
The
vacuum member pump
First,
it’s important to know that this article refers to the use of a vacuum member
pump. In recent years, some people use “member pumping” to refer to the
practice of injecting silicon (or other materials) into the manhood, which is
extremely dangerous and should be avoided.
Risks
As
mentioned, there is a risk associated with member pump use which can result in
a sore manhood or in other issues. Among these problems are:
- Simple
soreness or pain. Overuse of the member pump may cause
soreness during and/or after use. The purpose of the pump is to force the
member to stretch and grow. It’s like blowing up a balloon. As the balloon
grows larger, the material stretches tighter and tighter. Sometimes this
happens with the member, especially for those using the pump to grow the male
organ beyond its normal length. All that stretching can overwork the skin,
tissue and muscles, resulting in pain and tenderness.
- Bleeding. Often tiny little dots of blood appear on the manhood or near the
base from use of the pump. This occurs because the pump stretches out tiny
capillaries beneath the skin, causing them to burst. In addition, and of
greater potential concern, is that this bleeding may be more intense if a person
is taking blood thinning medication (including aspirin).
- Bruising. Sometimes the capillaries spout more blood than just tiny dots.
When this occurs, particularly on the shaft, the fluid gathers beneath the skin
and causes bruising. The swift movement associated with coupling may bring
about some pain.
- Blisters. Blistering is also not uncommon, especially on the head of the
manhood. This again makes for a sore male organ, which may again interfere with
one’s enjoyment of friction-based sensual activity. But it may also cause some
discomfort from everyday contact with clothing.
- Cyanosis. Cyanosis refers to a type of discoloration of the skin that can
occur when using a member pump. Instead of being a healthy reddish color, the
skin may start to take on a blue tinge. This results from the pump trapping
blood in the member. Over time, with no new blood entering the manhood, it
starts to lose its oxygen – which causes the discoloration. Use of the pump
should be discontinued if this occurs, as long time deoxygenation can seriously
damage the skin and the male organ tissue.
- Blood
vessel damage. Sometimes more than capillaries undergo
trauma due to misuse of the pump. If a major vessel is damaged, it can have
serious consequences. Beyond bruising and swelling, it can impact the manner
and effectiveness with which blood enters and leaves the member.
Men
who use a member pump should be on the lookout for warning signs of potential
problems and should stop if such signs are present. Visiting a doctor if damage
does occur is essential.
Hopefully,
a sore manhood from use of a member pump will be a transient issue and not
cause for concern. One thing that can help soothe a sore manhood is the
application of a top notch male
organ health crème (health
professionals recommend Man1 Man Oil, which
is clinically proven mild and safe for skin). Skin that has been stretched
by the pump will respond to a crème that features both Shea butter (a high-end
emollient) and vitamin E (a natural hydrator), which will help repair damage to
the skin. It is also wise to use a crème with pantothenic acid (aka vitamin
B5), which is reparative of damaged manhood tissue and can help relieve
soreness from overuse.
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