Weird symptoms and meatus bleeding?!


Question: Weird symptoms and meatus bleeding?
OK so last night I was masturbating and when I ejaculated I noticed blood come out. I came to the conclusion that it was the meatus that was irritated and not an internal problem. But when I checked it about an hour ago it had partly scabbed over. When i peeled it apart it hurt and I was scared to urinate. I was very paranoid as I began to pee and afterwords had become very hot, sweaty, and dizzy. This lasted maybe 30 seconds and then I felt very cold and looked pale. I'm seeing a doctor soon but I just want to know whats happening.

Is my penis OK? Why did I have those symptoms?

Answers:

I am with Wazir on this one. The sweating and dizziness sounds a bit like a panic reaction to seeing the blood on your dork.
It is possible that you irritated the meatus with friction from an overly aggressive masturbation session?
Your body produces endorphins when you masturbate,....natural pain killers, causing you to not feel the irritation until afterwards. You may have just rubbed a spot raw, or been too rough.
The good thing is woulds to the penile skin and glans heal very rapidly, almost overnight, due to the high amount of blood flow into this area of the body.
If you are circumcised, use a lubricant like a good quality hand cream. No vegetable oil or vaseline!
Hope this helped
Mithras



Was it meatus or torn frenulum

Not sure why you peeled scab off
if not healing = see doctor.

Other symptoms sound like shock.
Go lie down.

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if ur a virgin, rule out an std. otherwise get urself checked for chlymidia, ghonorrea, etc.
i dnt think its anything serious, nothing antibiotics wont clear up




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