Erection Issues After Prolonged Use of a Penis Ring - Urology

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You were drugged two days ago and unknowingly wore a ring for 5-6 hours.
You didn't pay much attention that day, but the next day, you noticed that during an erection, the base of your penis was not firm, while the upper part was hard.
What should you do?

Mr. Chen, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2021/11/28

Dr. Lin Wenxu reply Urology


Please visit the Urology outpatient clinic for further evaluation and treatment.
Dr.
Lin Wen-Hsu from Nantou Hospital, Urology Department.

Reply Date: 2021/11/28

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Erection issues after prolonged use of a penis ring can be concerning, especially in your situation where you were unaware of the circumstances leading to its use. A penis ring, or constriction ring, is designed to restrict blood flow to the penis, which can enhance erections and prolong sexual activity. However, if worn for too long, it can lead to complications such as pain, numbness, or even erectile dysfunction.

In your case, the fact that the base of your penis is not fully erect while the upper part is hard suggests that the ring may have been too tight or that it has caused some temporary vascular issues. This can happen when blood is trapped in the penis and is unable to return to normal circulation. The duration of 5-6 hours is significantly longer than the recommended time for wearing a penis ring, which is typically no more than 30 minutes to an hour.

Here are some steps you should consider taking:
1. Remove the Ring: If you haven't already, remove the penis ring immediately to allow normal blood flow to resume. This is crucial to prevent any potential long-term damage.

2. Monitor Symptoms: After removing the ring, observe your symptoms. If you experience persistent pain, swelling, or discoloration, it may indicate that there is a more serious issue at hand.

3. Seek Medical Attention: Given the circumstances of your use of the penis ring and the symptoms you're experiencing, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. They can assess your condition and determine if there is any damage to the blood vessels or nerves in the area.

4. Avoid Further Use: Until you have consulted with a healthcare provider, it would be wise to avoid using a penis ring or any similar devices. This will help prevent any further complications.

5. Discuss with a Specialist: If you continue to experience erection issues or if the problem persists, consider seeing a urologist. They specialize in male reproductive health and can provide more targeted treatment options.

6. Consider Psychological Factors: Sometimes, psychological factors can contribute to erectile dysfunction. If you find that anxiety or stress is affecting your ability to achieve or maintain an erection, discussing these feelings with a mental health professional may also be beneficial.

In summary, while the use of a penis ring can enhance sexual pleasure, it is essential to use it safely and within recommended time limits. Your current symptoms warrant immediate attention to ensure that there are no lasting effects on your erectile function. Always prioritize your health and safety, and don't hesitate to reach out for professional help when needed.

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