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During masturbation, I usually use a pressure technique, which I've heard is not very good.
I tried using a piston technique, but I didn't feel much sensation.
Once, I experienced swelling of the foreskin, but it returned to normal after a few hours.
I have a bit of phimosis.

Xiao Gua, 10~19 year old female. Ask Date: 2018/01/30

Dr. Xu Wencang reply Urology


Phimosis that gets pushed back can become stuck, leading to distal lymphatic edema.
It is advisable to seek medical evaluation at an outpatient clinic.

Reply Date: 2018/01/30

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Switching from compression techniques to piston techniques during masturbation is a topic that often raises questions regarding safety, effectiveness, and overall impact on sexual health. The compression technique, which involves applying pressure to the penis, can lead to temporary sensations of pleasure but may also cause discomfort or even injury if done excessively. On the other hand, the piston technique, which mimics the motion of thrusting, is often perceived as more natural and can provide a different type of stimulation.

When considering the switch to a piston technique, it is essential to understand how each method affects the body. The piston technique may provide a more pleasurable experience for some individuals, as it can engage different nerve endings and stimulate the penis in a way that mimics sexual intercourse. However, if you find that the piston technique does not provide the desired sensations, it may be due to personal preference or the need for a different approach to stimulation.

Regarding the issue of foreskin swelling, it is not uncommon for individuals with phimosis (a condition where the foreskin cannot be easily retracted) to experience discomfort or swelling during masturbation. This can happen if the foreskin is pulled back too forcefully or if there is friction during the act. It is crucial to approach masturbation gently, especially if you have phimosis, as excessive force can lead to pain, swelling, or even tearing of the skin.

If you experience swelling that resolves within a few hours, it may not be a cause for concern, but it is essential to monitor the situation. Persistent swelling, pain, or any changes in the appearance of the penis should prompt a visit to a healthcare professional. They can assess whether there are underlying issues, such as infections or skin conditions, that need to be addressed.

In terms of sexual health, it is vital to maintain proper hygiene, especially if you have phimosis. Keeping the area clean and dry can help prevent infections and other complications. If you find that your current methods of masturbation are causing discomfort or if you have concerns about your foreskin, consulting with a urologist can provide you with tailored advice and potential treatment options.

Additionally, if you are experiencing any psychological distress related to your sexual health or masturbation practices, speaking with a mental health professional can be beneficial. They can help you explore any underlying issues and develop healthier coping strategies.

In summary, switching from compression to piston techniques can be a personal choice based on comfort and pleasure. However, it is essential to be mindful of your body's responses and to approach masturbation gently, especially if you have phimosis. If you have ongoing concerns about swelling, pain, or your sexual health in general, seeking professional medical advice is the best course of action.

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