Why do my penis become cold after work out?!


Question: Why do my penis become cold after work out!?
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One that happens to just about every guy on earth!.!.!. the medical answer would be the same principle on why fingers and toes get cold you are probably changing the temperature around you to a colder one so it feels better and you body is restricting blood flow to save your core!.!.!. because the penis is inflated by expanding blood vessels so if there is restricted blood flow they cant expand the blood can't bring in heat and you penis gets cold and shrinksWww@Answer-Health@Com

It's most likely the enviromental temperature, it shouldn't be because working out!. Your upper body maybe hot, and your lower cold, but it dosn't sound serious!.!.!.it obviously isn't if you put it on an online questions site instead of seeing a docterWww@Answer-Health@Com

I don't know the answer but I can assure you you're not alone--mine does too!. Which means it's always all shriveled up once I get undressed in the locker room!. Kind of sucks, but I have heard other guys talking about it so I don't think it's that uncommon!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

Use your brain, dude!. After working out, your entire body is starving for blood-flow and oxygen!. So your blood goes to the areas which require it most!. Hence, the one part of your body which needs it less becomes!.!.!.!.hold on to your hat!.!.!.cold!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Get a prostitute!. $50!.00 and she'll suck you up!.

Really dude i dont know
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As an extremity, blood is taken from it (I get that a lot as well)Www@Answer-Health@Com

Same here, its like a 1 inch stub!

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because all the blood rushes to the heart!.!.!.!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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