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Do you Think Pumping At High Pressures Can Cause Kidney Damage

Do you Think Pumping At High Pressures Can Cause Kidney Damage

Or some other kind of damage to an organ?

What is your hypothesis for how this damage could occur?


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
What is your hypothesis for how this damage could occur?

Well I’ve pumped at pretty high pressures. Like over 15hg. The blood is coming frim somewhere. And I can feel the sensations in my thighs and abdomen sometimes. I thought maybe it could force blood through the kidneys or do something to the oxygen in your body. Am I crazy?

Any thoughts?

Common sense says “no”. You should mainly be worrying about damaging your dick.


Starting measurements: 7 1/8" BPEL 5 1/8" EG

Originally Posted by Brian Deveraux
Common sense says “no”. You should mainly be worrying about damaging your dick.

The blood comes from somewhere though.

Probably from your urethra lining from too much vacuum.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
Probably from your urethra lining from too much vacuum.

So you don’t think an any way that pumping could damage kidneys?

I dont, but I’m not a doctor.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Originally Posted by 32quarters
I dont, but I’m not a doctor.

I just know when I pump, I feel sensations all over. It just made me wonder if it could damage the organs.

If pumping causes you problems, then stop pumping.


Initial: 7” BPEL; 6” NBPEL; 5.25” - 5.5” MEG

Current: 7-7/8” BPEL; 7-3/8” NBPEL; 8.5” BPFSL; 6.5” MEG; 6”x5” Flaccid.

Goal: Improved/consistent EQ while managing ED. Secondary: maintain current stats.

Blood is likely coming from the urethra, although in fairness that’s a guess and I’m not a Doctor. I will say however (whether popular or unpopular), any sign of injury (bleeding counts as such) is a sign you are overdoing PE. Whether it’s frequency, intensity, or both, you want to dial it back, heck maybe pause it altogether to ensure you fully heal.

This "no pain no gain" bodybuilder mentality is just NOT good for the penis, it isn’t a muscle like our biceps or pecs and it is considerably more prone to injury because it didn’t evolve to undergo prolonged physical stress that isn’t associated with sexual function (example: weights, high pressures, etc). I know some men here have had real success, and those with the most impressive gains tend to be very advanced in their PE (e.g. clamping, advanced techniques, etc) — however, these are almost always PE veterans who worked their way up to it. I’d be willing to wager that these same men also happen to be gifted with a more robust penis, ones that could endure the stresses of PE.

As for the Kidney, again no doctor here but I can’t think of how or why there would be any association. The fact that you’ve contemplated this (i.e. Kidney damage) tells me you might be overdoing the exercises and your physiological indicators (PI’s) are on overdrive — you just have to listen to your body and dial things back. I’m sure your kidneys are fine, but penis injury is a real thing! Good luck man.


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Originally Posted by Determined2Gain
Blood is likely coming from the urethra, although in fairness that’s a guess and I’m not a Doctor. I will say however (whether popular or unpopular), any sign of injury (bleeding counts as such) is a sign you are overdoing PE. Whether it’s frequency, intensity, or both, you want to dial it back, heck maybe pause it altogether to ensure you fully heal.

This "no pain no gain" bodybuilder mentality is just NOT good for the penis, it isn’t a muscle like our biceps or pecs and it is considerably more prone to injury because it didn’t evolve to undergo prolonged physical stress that isn’t associated with sexual function (example: weights, high pressures, etc). I know some men here have had real success, and those with the most impressive gains tend to be very advanced in their PE (e.g. clamping, advanced techniques, etc) — however, these are almost always PE veterans who worked their way up to it. I’d be willing to wager that these same men also happen to be gifted with a more robust penis, ones that could endure the stresses of PE.

As for the Kidney, again no doctor here but I can’t think of how or why there would be any association. The fact that you’ve contemplated this (i.e. Kidney damage) tells me you might be overdoing the exercises and your physiological indicators (PI’s) are on overdrive — you just have to listen to your body and dial things back. I’m sure your kidneys are fine, but penis injury is a real thing! Good luck man.

Thanks. I really want to resist high pressures, but it’s been times where my dick looked like a monster before sex. And when wonen notice, it’s addictive

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