Originally Posted by Scubaswim
Brief intro:Long story short, I have what seems like a thrombosed vein(s) in my penis. It is the cause of my ED as it hardly ever shrinks, even when flaccid. This is causing tremendous loss of blood as the vein(s) are always returning blood to the heart without much restriction. I suspect there must be some damage to the vein(s) as I’ve noticed the enlargement when I was in my teens. I suspect the cause is a damaged valve. And note that doing any kind of PE only seems to aggravate this.
My question for everyone:
I’ve recently started looking at ways to reduce the enlarged vein(s) via topical treatments. I recently ordered a cream for varicose veins, which received numerous good reviews. I was thinking about applying this cream to the varicose/thrombosed veins on the penis; but I’m not sure what the consequences would be (hoping its all beneficial, and nothing harmful) as the cream is intended for varicose veins in the extremities and possibly the face (and not the penis).
Wondering if anybody has thought about this, or has done it themselves?
You’ll notice that most people who comment after me are going to echo this: you should go to a doctor, particularly a urologist. If you have a damaged valve, they will be able to detect it with a test measuring blood flow.
Now onto your question, without knowing what the specific cream is we cannot advise if doing so would be beneficial or not. You can utilize the search feature at the top bar, and even search by thread titles in the advanced search function. I have taken the liberty of linking you to the first two results which appear to have a plethora of information regarding thrombosed veins. Here and hereeee.
It is worth noting that without any knowledge of the appearance of your penis or veins in question, most people are going to assume that you are referring to what is known as the superficial dorsal vein, which has a large protruding appearance in both the flaccid and erect penis. I suggest you look at pictures [thread=https://www.thundersplace.org/mens-sexual-health/illustrated-vocabulary-of-external-anatomy-of-the-penis.v2.html]two and five of this thread[/thread] to ensure that what you’re describing is truly a thrombosed vein, note that this thread does contain photographs of nude penises.
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