Addiction
I was addicted to watching porn and masturbation, and I met with a sexologist who started my treatment. I faced the following issues:
Quick erection.
* Pain in my body (which encouraged me to watch more).
* Sensitivity in my penis.
* Bent in my penis.
* Small size (3 to 4 inches after erection).
I am taking the following medications:
* B-Potent (dietary supplement)
* Albopram (Escitalopram) - 10mg tablets
* Erect Oil (an oil for the penis)
* After completing 3/6 months of treatment, I am still facing the
following issue:
* Sensitivity in my penis.
* Bent in my penis.
* Small size (3 to 4 inches after erection).
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Your penis will not change in size or the bend. Is it naturally bent or was it caused?
@unknown1234 - You have a lot going on and it seems you're working through self-treatment ideas. If those treatments don't correct your issues - you should then consider a consult with a quality urologist who deals with special penile problems.
Thank you for your replay!
I was 7 years old when I fallen in this addiction. I saw my penis in always this situation. I think, my penis did not grow due to my addiction.
I am already consulting with a quality urologist. I just want to know how much time will it take to become healthy and normal. My urologist said it will take 6 to 9 months.
But, I also have a question when I am using erect oil then why my penis size not growing? I also want to know why there is quick erection?
@unknown1234 - I'm not sure there is a simple answer to your ultimate question. "Healthy and normal" is not a fixed spot as that place is different for everyone.
You’ve been an addict for a very long time and since your bent penis may have come about during one of your higher sessions. But you’ve had it a long time and expecting a quick fix is unrealistic. Six to nine months is not bad considering!
A brain on porn is similar to a brain on alcohol.
Problematic pornography use (PPU) can lead to anxiety, depression, emotional distress, and other mental health challenges. It may also impact sexual functioning and reduce intimacy with a partner.
While pornography is the symptom of the addiction itself, the underlying cause can arise from a deeper place, and I'd suggest you address these issues first. Once you've addressed these issues, things will begin to fall into place.
Focussing on size and what seem to be natural oils and remedies might not be the best approach. Find competent professionals who can guide you.