- Male
 - 22 Years
 - 22/01/2025
 
I'm really worried about something that happened yesterday. After I masturbated and ejaculated, my penis went numb and shrank. The foreskin got really loose, and it feels super short and cold now. I can't quite feel it right, and I'm also feeling really dizzy and depressed. I'm attaching a picture of my penis for you to check. Is there something wrong, and can it be fixed? Please let me know what's happening and what I should do.
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
Dont worry. It looks normal. Vigorous masturbation can cause pain and numbness just like if you rub your skin very roughly. It will get better on its own
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Urologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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