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Common & Not-So-Common Penis Pump Injuries

by Pumpy

After waiting patiently for the arrival of a penis pump, many consumers are ready to take it out of the box and try it out. Before it is used, individuals should always carefully read the directions. Improper usage of this device can cause hematomas, squishy erections and skin discoloration. The penis is a sensitive body organ and can be damaged by overzealous pumping. Users should be careful and call their doctor if they experience any injuries or side effects

Contents

      • 0.0.1 Common Short Term Side Effects
    • 0.1 Common Injuries
      • 0.1.1 Lowered Erection Frequency and Quality
    • 0.2 Serious Side Effects
      • 0.2.1 Long Term Side Effects
    • 0.3 Preventing Injuries and Side Effects
      • 0.3.1 A Special Note About Hydro Pumps
      • 0.3.2 How Can a Hydro Pump be Used More Safely?
  • 1 Should Pumps Be Avoided Entirely?

Common Short Term Side Effects

In the short term, it is common for users to develop temporary swelling or squishy erections. Small hematomas may form during usage of the penis pump. A hematoma is commonly known as a bruise. It is created when the tissues of the body are put under strain or pressure. Blood rises to the surface of the skin and takes on a purplish hue. For most people, the hematoma will leave on its own within a few days. If any of these symptoms last for more than a few weeks, the individual should consult a doctor. For short term use, these three side effects are quite common.

The extent of the damage depends on the location of the hematoma. The head of the penis is more sensitive, so small blood vessels are more likely to burst. On the shaft, the skin is thicker and less prone to bruising. If a bruise develops in this location, it is a sign that the user is applying too much vacuum pressure.

Common Injuries

Around the penile glands, the skin is notably delicate. During pumping, it can suffer injuries like bruises or blisters. Like a normal blister, fluid will develop in a bubble under the skin. The biggest issue with a blister is that it can be extremely painful when friction is added. Sexual intercourse or continued pumping can heighten the pain and potentially pop the blister.

While penis pumps are known for swelling the penis with blood, they will also draw lymphatic fluid into the penis. This liquid looks like the same water-like substance that is found within a blister. In the normal human body, it is a component of the immune system. When it is present in the penile head, it produces swelling that looks like the donut. Nicknamed “the donut effect”, this side effect makes the skin puff out around the head. Although this is mostly a harmless swelling, it can be a precursor to other problems.

If the lymphatic fluid is not massaged away, it can end up accumulating in the penile shaft. Over time, this can become severe. It can make the penis feel sponge-like when erect and can cause problems with the urethra. If the lymphatic fluid builds up enough, it can place pressure on the urethra and cause it to clamp shut. This makes it difficult for men to urinate and can cause urine to exit the body in a spray.

Luckily, lymphatic fluid builds up slowly and is reversible. If symptoms of a lymphatic fluid buildup are present, men can abstain from using their penis pump and wait a couple of weeks for the symptoms to go away. After a few weeks have passed, they should not have any more problems.

Other typical common injuries include temporary numbness. For a short period of time after the pump is used, the individual may feel pain. The penis pump can also cause bruising in the pelvic area where the pump meets the penis.

Lowered Erection Frequency and Quality

Lymphatic fluid is not the only thing that can effect an erection. Penis pumps can also cut off the flow of new oxygenated blood to tissues within the penis. Overtime, this can cause progressive nerve and vascular damage. The continued damage to the nerves and vascular tissue can lower the quality of an erection.

Likewise, penis pumps are known for their ability to lower the sensitivity of the penis. In the short term, men may view this as a positive side effect since it delays ejaculation. Over a longer period of time, it could be the sign of nerve damage. Long term penis pump users have reported problems with maintaining a rigid erection. The ongoing nerve and tissue damage can also make erections less frequent and more difficult to achieve.

Serious Side Effects

For most of the injuries above, the duration of side effects is temporary. There are a few symptoms that can be serious and difficult to cure. Penis pump users may notice deterioration in their erectile function or damage to major blood vessels.

Blood vessel damage can be serious and potentially life threatening. On airlines, a similar condition known as deep vein thrombosis can occur and cause fatalities. With the penis, a blood vessel is damaged and can block blood from circulating. If it remains in the same location, it can cause swelling or discoloration. When the damaged blood vessel and clot breaks away, it becomes an embolus. This clot can block the blood from circulating and cause the surrounding tissue to die off. It can also lead to a heart attack.

With a penis pump, a blood vessel can be damaged due to the enormous amounts of pressure placed on the penis. If the pressure occurs too quickly or if it is too extreme, the blood vessel can rupture. Even if it does not cause a serious injury, it will cause the individual to feel a great deal of pain, bruising and swelling.

The cavernous artery is the blood vein that supplies the erectile chambers. This artery is basically what causes an erection. If a rupture occurs in the cavernous artery, it can cause a medical condition known as non-ischemic priapism. Basically, blood escapes through the ruptured artery. It then pools within the erectile chambers and makes it impossible for the individual to have a full erection. Once this condition has occurred, it can take months for the non-ischemic priapism to completely heal. In some cases, the arterial wall may never fully recover.

When a rupture occurs in another blood vein, it can still cause significant problems. It may disrupt the delicate balance of blood circulating through the penis. This can also make it difficult for someone to have ideal erections.

For the man involved, the worst case scenario may be a penile fracture. The penis contains a sheath of tissue known as a tunica albuginea wrapped around the erectile chambers. If it is put under too much pressure, the tissue will rip and the individual has a penile fracture. This condition can be terrifying since the tunica albuginea is vital for the penis to function properly. It is basically like a bike tire. If the tire is ripped, it will not become hard enough to work properly.

When a penile fracture is serious, it may require surgery to heal completely. If surgery is not started, the penis can be massively distorted and take on a different appearance. It may be more difficult to have an erection and function poorly. Most likely, the penile fracture will cause significant amounts of pain. With surgery, the tissue can be fixed. The patient will not be able to have sexual intercourse for several months and may have a permanently shorter penis. Erections may also be asymmetrical.

Serious side effects may include impotence caused by nerve damage. In addition, nerve damage can also make the penis feel numb and insensitive to normally pleasurable feelings. In some cases, it may also result in pain during intercourse.

Long Term Side Effects

Many of the serious side effects listed can last for a long time period. Tissue or nerve damage can be ongoing problems for months or years. In addition to these serious side effects, penis pump users may deal with some long term cosmetic problems.

One of the main cosmetic changes with the penis is skin discoloration. During a pumping session, users should keep an eye on what they are doing. If they notice that the skin is darkening, the penis pump should be removed and the penis should be given a rest. Long term skin discoloration is caused by cyanosis. This is basically when the tissues within the penis are slowly starved of oxygen. When a penis pump is used, blood is trapped within the organ. Since this blood remains within the penis, fresh oxygenated blood cannot reach the tissue. The trapped blood will slowly deoxygenate. As it does this, it will lose the vibrant red color and become dark blue. This causes the penis to take on a blue hue. Since deoxygenated blood can result in tissue and nerve damage, users should be careful about how long they use their pump. With extended use, penis pumps may also cause stretch marks to appear that do not go away.

Preventing Injuries and Side Effects

Although injuries can occur, users can take preventative measures. Like any medical advice, individuals should carefully read the instructions that come with their penis pump. These instructions should be followed in detail and the penis pump should not be used more often than is recommended.

A Special Note About Hydro Pumps

Because water is not as compressible as air, means the vacuum pressure within a hydro penis pump can reach damaging ranges more quickly. Couple this with the tissue-relaxing nature of warm water, and you have the potential for aggressive expansion. While this is a benefit to using a hydro pump, it also can be a downfall, and extra precaution should be exercised while pumping. Damaging pressures can be disguised by the comforting effect of warm water. This is a recipe for over-pumping, which may result in too much expansion too quickly and the rupturing of hundreds of tiny capillaries, or worse, the fracturing of the corpus cavernosum chambers.

How Can a Hydro Pump be Used More Safely?

When someone begins hydro-pumping, especially with a bathmate, they should make sure to take it slow and not pump too hard, allowing the warm water to relax the penis first, and only increasing pressure as the pump feels like it is going to lose suction. Adding in breaks where you return to last marked pressure after dropping it by half temporarily can draw fresh blood and oxygen into the penis. This may help reduce tissue damage, blood clots and bruising. Limiting time to 15 minutes max, and allowing a break in period are important. You will find it easier to increase pressure as each month of use passes.

NOTE: One of the worst signs is a change in penile color. A purple color indicates that the penis is starved of oxygen and cells or beginning to die. At this point, users should stop using a penis pump until the discoloration is gone and they have talked to a medical professional.

You can better prevent scenarios like this by monitoring the color of your penis as you are pumping. Should you see purple coloring in the glans or shaft (hypoxic blood), you should drop pressure and pump back up to introduce fresh oxygen carrying blood into the penis. Do this as many consecutive times as needed till the purple goes away. If it doesn’t, then you should call it quits for the day as your penis has likely had enough.

Just like any enlargement method, pumping can be overused and abused. It is however one of the only non-pharmaceutical methods that can produce an immediately bigger penis after use, which is why many men choose to continue using it, despite the risks detailed above.

Should Pumps Be Avoided Entirely?

If you have read the entirety of this page, there is a good chance you have concluded that pumps in general are dangerous and should be avoided. While the goal of this article was to educate you on all the possible injuries associated with pump use, it was not meant to get you to swear them off forever.

Many studies have been done proving the efficacy of pumps in rehabilitating the penis. These studies show measurable improvement in an important factor in penile health: oxygen saturation. it is believed that poor oxygen saturation may lead to erectile dysfunction and a decrease in penis size over time.

Among the increasing amount of studies done on pumps, one documented a 55% increase in oxygen saturation in men that used a penis pump for only 2 minutes. They were instructed to “cycle” their pumps by achieving 10 consecutive erections over the course of 2 minutes.

Source: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24506138

Studies like this point out the possible role pumps can play in the preservation of a mans penis size and health as he ages. By using a pump for as little as 2 minutes you could be thwarting erectile dysfunction by maintaining healthy levels of oxygen saturation. But, with the limited amount of resources available on how to effectively use pumps as preservation or rehabilitation devices, and the overwhelming amount of forums dedicated to the possible abuse of them through enlargement, it can be a tough road for men to navigate.


43 comments… add one
  1. whaaat

    March 2, 2014, 8:29 am

    So after overdoing it for a couple weeks after just starting, I have noticed some ED problems that have freaked me out. I have not really noticed any real damage. I have minor soreness and maybe slight discoloration (not really sure) 4 days after my last usage, but is there any reason to think I could have already gotten long term problems without noticing something painful or clearly wrong visibly?

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    1. Pumpy D

      March 14, 2014, 6:29 pm

      The most important signs to pay attention to is sensetivity and discoloration. I know a lot of people in male enhancement say discoloration is normal… but to me that’s insane. It’s a sign of cell death, and repeated trauma like that can have lasting effects which usually is represented as sensitivity loss later on in life.

      You’re only a couple weeks in, so the good news is you likely aren’t in any immediate danger of long-term damage. However, there are attention-worthy signs. Tingling is the biggest sign that the nerve has been dealt damage, but in the case of pumps it would take serious misuse of one to do that. How have you been using your pump? How long do you use it at a time?

      The first sign of oxygen deprivation is the purpling of the glans. Most see it after using a pump at too high of pressure for too long. Soreness is definitely a sign of reaching too high, and in any case I’ve found it better to use the pump daily for a shorter period of time at intermittent pressures (to draw in new blood), building up to a reasonable max pressure, then holding it and calling it quits for the day. Consistent use for me has kept my results. Soreness on the otherhand makes it hard to keep up to a regimen. It was almost like I was starting from 0 when I took a week off. That’s me, others might have different experiences.

      I’ve been where you are after over-pumping, worried about long term damage. It’s scary, but if you go slow and allow yourself to build up to higher pressure through intermittent pumping then you will have a better time. After-all, the only thing worse than not being the size you’d like is being impotent!

      I’m sure you didn’t do any long term damage, but it’s good you came here and did some research. It’s better to have concern than to blindly continue pumping at sprinters pace like most first-timers do. All it takes is one horrific experience to realize you might be over doing it…

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  2. whaaat

    March 5, 2014, 8:56 am

    I am really freaking out. Is nerve damage from oxygen deprivation permanent?

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    1. Pumpy D

      March 14, 2014, 7:03 pm

      There are some new studies that say some cases of nerve damage have been reversed, but in what I’ve read prolonged oxygen deprivation leads to irreversible nerve damage. The key word is ‘prolonged’. Just pay attention to those key signs.

      If you want, here’s more bits on hypoxia you might be interested in reading.

      Just to ease your fears a bit -pumping compared to other methods is still the safest option out there. It is doctor recommended and when done correctly WILL result in a fuller erection. No doubt about it!

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  3. deo

    April 7, 2014, 4:28 pm

    Hi! I m really worried after red your post,
    I got a discoloration one year ago from a long period of pump overworking
    now i am on a lighter regimen: 1 on 2 off or 1 on 1 off
    jelq 10 min pump 15 min clamp 5 min, it works good
    i have no problem but my shaft is almost totaly discolorated…i hate this
    it looks bad,
    Now i have decided to totally rest no sex no masturbation for one weeck
    applying a cream against skin discoloration
    Do u think it can heal?

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    1. Pumpy D

      April 9, 2014, 11:24 pm

      you could try lemon juice or lemon oil. Out of curiosity I gave it a tryto see if it works, and had some success with lemon oil but to be honest that stuff is crazy potent, and it’s hard to find food grade quality which is what you would need since it’d be going on skin. The lemon juice has worked somewhat for me, not as well as the lemon oil, but if you can find food grade oil then you might want to give it a try. Just be sure to dilute 6 drops in a about 100 ml of jojoba oil. Test a micro amount of the diluted solution on your skin first. It really doesn’t take much.

      Lemon has a high concentration of citric acid, which will break down the outermost discolored layer of skin. It tingles. It really burns if you put too much on.

      Lemon juice could also be added to your Bathmate, giving you an easy way to treat discoloration while maintaining your pumping routine. I wrote about that here http://pumpydingdong.com/3-penis-pump-tips/.

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  4. Volcom

    April 8, 2014, 3:18 am

    Hey Pumpy D so I got my bathmate about 3 months ago and started using it everyday for 15 minutes and went in every time with a full erection. And of course, I started to feel pain so I stopped for a few weeks until I felt all better and just recently started up again. I’m going much slower this time and will slowly but surely build my time duration up. One thing I noticed that happens every time is that at the base of my head wear it connect to my shaft, there’s this purple bruising like a ring. I wanted to see what you suggested I do and also what you think it might be. Thank you man.

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    1. Pumpy D

      April 9, 2014, 11:09 pm

      Adding short breaks to your routine should do the trick. Releasing the pressure for 15 seconds and then pumping back up is a great way to bring fresh blood back in. You don’t have to release the pressure entirely, just enough to replenish supply.

      That purple ring is common when using a pump fully erect. I saw it alot when I started, but also because I was overpumping and using it too long. You can minimize it by taking those short breaks. You could try taking a 10-15 second break every 2 minutes, which seems like a lot but it’s worth it in the long run if it saves you from any potential long term damage.

      I should also note I no longer use it erect. I stopped doing that about 3-4 months ago. By adding magnesium chloride to the water I’ve been able to reach the same pressures I could when erect. I also see less hematomas and no purple ring. I use a wrap to get a comfortable seal while flaccid and also take a 10-15 second break every 1-2 mins as needed. It’s really about watching the color, but the mag-chloride helps improve circulation, so I haven’t had to worry about is as much.

      It was a good idea to take a break once you noticed the pain, and also a good sign it cleared after a short time. Cold sensation, no sensation, or tingly sensation is no good.

      The breaks should be thought of in the same sense athletes do of 30 second breaks between lifting -a necessary addition for maximum growth.

      If you want to minimize injury even more you can try about 1/5 cup of magnesium chloride (I tried these, they are potent so you might need to use even less if you experience sensetivity) flakes in the water. I’ve been experimenting with it for half a year now and have seen a drop in hemotomas and water retention. I’m certain it’s because magnesium relaxes blood vessels even more, allowing for better circulation and safer expansion without bursting, which is basically what those small hemotomas are. It may not be what you are looking for, but I find it helps all around. Skin is thin there so absorption happens faster.

      I’m re-reading my reply and seeing that it is all over the place! Hope it still answered your question.

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      1. Volcom

        July 24, 2014, 7:00 am

        Ok great thank you! Ya I didn’t think about the fact that pumping it all the way and holding it for an entire 15 minutes would drain all of the oxygen out of the blood that’s trapped in my penis because of tbt erection. I think I’ll stop every 5 minutes and then repump so that new blood flow gets to it. Do you think that’s the reason it goes purple? The lack of oxygenated blood?

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  5. bart

    April 26, 2014, 7:02 am

    i have been using a penis pump for about three weeks now i didnt see any side effects before but few days ago i noticed something like few red spots, i think i put to much presure. it went away but now i lost imporence. is it only temporary or wats goin on thx

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    1. Pumpy D

      April 26, 2014, 4:06 pm

      Hi Bart, those little red spots are mild hematomas, but they are expected to happen at some point during a regular pumping routine.

      They happen the most when there isn’t enough of a warm up, so if you see them more frequently then the solution is to add a longer warmup time where you gradually build up pressure.

      Are you saying you cannot get an erection now? That’s something that doesn’t happen out of the blue that fast. Now, there are guys that go for extended periods of time, 40 minutes or more, and expect to get a rock hard erection afterwards -which is like trying to get a soggy log hard and dry again -it just doesn’t happen. If you want the immediate size boost with a hard erection I’d recommend 10 minutes. It doesn’t take long to pull in extra blood, but also doesn’t take long for the vacuum pressure to force water into penile tissue causing squishy bloat.

      Thanks for the question. Hope that helps ya.

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      1. bart

        April 26, 2014, 8:54 pm

        yes, i cant get a normal erection now its been more the one week and its stiil the same, after each pomping i used to wear than ring that holds blood inside the penis for about 25 min, i used pump 5 times a week for 20 min of pumping, i am not sure if i had discoloration or not but for sure i dint have tingling. today i had morning erection but it went away fast after i woke up its kind a wird wats goin on, is my nerve and blood vessels damaged ? never had any bruis after using pump

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        1. Pumpy D

          June 18, 2014, 10:54 pm

          If you had morning erection you are golden. Your body is doing it’s diagnostic check, like it does for all of us men, and since you got an erection, you passed!

          Maybe this is something psychological?

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  6. eugene o

    May 22, 2014, 5:46 pm

    I’m researching this before I attempt anything. The main reason I am interested is this. While in a non-erect state I have a very small penis but 3 inches long and 4 inches round however when erect I am 8-1/2″ long by 12″ round. If using a pump will this if done properly increase the non-erect state of my penis. If you could email me any answers I would greatly appreciate it thanks

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    1. Pumpy D

      June 18, 2014, 11:05 pm

      The goliath is the only shot you got… but at that girth.. why bother? You might as well do her a favor right?

      Reply
  7. b

    May 27, 2014, 10:08 am

    Hey pumpy d so I got my bathmate X 30 yesterday and was so excited to use it I used it right away I used it and I had no idea of these signs after abought 15 mins I got a darker completion didn’t think Nothin abought it and dumb ass me I used it for 15 more minutes I released the pressure I got it off my dick and was horrified I had the donut effect the worst I’ve ever seen it so very bad and the swelling went down the donut parts were the back on the left the most on the right a little in the front bearly any but that’s not why I’m here it went down in abought 12 to 24 hours wasn’t really keeping track but I’m very worried I have no Idea if it will fix itself or what my penile raphe is completely at a 90 degree angle it goes up my penis and when I hit my for skin boom it goes to the right twords my corona and when it gets to the middle it finishes it’s way up will my raphe go back to normal I mean I’m kind of sad I lived the look of my penis I just wanted to be bigger I didn’t think any of this would happen so if u could help me let me know if it will go back to normal or whatever u know I appreciate it so much thank u hopefully I’ll here from ya soon thanks again!

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    1. Pumpy D

      June 6, 2014, 8:49 pm

      It’s scary when it first happens to ya isn’t it?

      When I first started the same thing happened to me and it was so waterlogged it took a good 6 hours to go down. Its unsightly thats for sure! Good news is it is temporary, and a common side effect from overpumping in a water vacuum.

      When using a hydro pump, as the pressure builds slowly the vacuum forces the penis’s tissue to expand, drawing blood into it as the penis finds equilibrium with the vacuum pressure. If you build up too much pressure too fast that pressure is exerted on the outer membrane of the penis, meaning the outermost skin takes it upon itself to expand to equalize pressure, and it does this by pulling in water. The result is a squishy, unsightly, yet temporary effect. Once you remove the vacuum your body will absorb that extra water the penis is holding, so rest assured it will go back to normal.

      People using air pumps experience something similar, except they get clear blisters, as the air vacuum draws water out of the penis through the skin rather than into it (when the pressure is too high).

      Since you have a foreskin you’ll have pay especially close attention to that effect, as the foreskin is arguably the most absorbent part of the male body.

      Happy pumping (that is if this little hiccup didn’t scare you away from it)

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  8. Anonymous

    August 17, 2014, 6:56 pm

    I’ve been using a bathmate for close to year I recently stopped using it because I noticed purplish discoloration on the shaft no pain no problem gettin erections however it’s been 4 days and still some discoloration should I get it checked out?

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  9. sergay

    August 20, 2014, 5:47 pm

    I have a question I’m kinda worried but I use the bathmate hercules… i used it once and noticed I had a bruise on my foreskin… but I had no pain at all or discomfort or anything… the bruise went away within a couple of days and i waited a week to try it again… when i used it the second time right after use I stood in the hot/warm water and massaged my penis… the next day I had a very light bruise… should i discontinue use or will the bruising eventually stop? Pls comment back very interested to kno any feedback

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    1. Pumpy D

      August 22, 2014, 9:45 am

      a real bruise takes a week to 2 weeks to heal. Do you know what a bruise looks like? It’s uncommon for ‘bruises’/discoloration to heal that short. Maybe you should get a physical. i don’t want to sound like an asshole, but if you have never seen a bruise, then you should get a physical.

      But then again maybe you could be superman, and your arch nemesis could be attacking you… I don’t know…

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  10. Jim

    September 12, 2014, 6:33 pm

    It’s totally understandable why a guy can be concerned with the size of his tool, but men need to also spend an appropriate amount of time making sure their penises are in good condition. Using a nourishing penis health creme with shea butter and vitamin E can help.

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  11. Andreflex7

    September 22, 2014, 3:11 pm

    **No prior PE experience, but have researched and read forums for years**

    I’ve had my Bathmate for about 2 weeks. I have been doing 1 day on, 1 day off with no erection. The first 2 days of usage, I did (2) complete pumps and let it set for about 3 minutes then start again (the total workout time has been 8 minutes). After about 3 minutes, I was losing pressure (due to not shaving my pubic hairs, but have since fixed that). I do not have any problems keeping suction or pressure.

    Here is my dilema: the first week I had a slight ache in my shaft, glands and in my abdominal area, so I took 2 days off. When I started back the next day, I noticed that I can’t really keep it pumped up for more than a couple of minutes without it feeling uncomfortable.

    1.) Is this normal for a newbie? I can guarantee that I am not pumping ANYWHERE near what other first time users are doing. Do you think that I should just stick to a couple of minutes every other day for a few weeks until I get used to the pump?

    2.) Is any time of pain/aching normal in PE?

    3.) I received the Bathmate on 9/12/14 and have used it 5 times since then. I skipped today b/c I noticed it was a little difficult to get an erection this morning, but from what I can tell, I am still getting morning erections.

    I thought it would be good to start out flaccid and pump less time just so I could get used to it.

    Thoughts?

    Thanks again!

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  12. Anonymous

    September 27, 2014, 12:28 am

    So I had a few drinks n me n decided to go to my local adult store n purchased a pump, and now that I have read your article I know I over did it. My problem is my whole head is purple and when I look into my hole is looks like blood, but I’m not urinating any blood. But a small area (@ the size of a dime) around my hole is a really, really deep purple. Am I gonna be ok?? What should I do??

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  13. Srd387

    September 27, 2014, 12:44 am

    Have a really deep purple area about the size of a dime around my hole n inside my hole looks like blood but I’m not urinating any blood n when wipe with t.p I don’t get any. Am I gonna be ok?? What should I do??

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  14. joe

    October 19, 2014, 7:10 pm

    Help! I used the Hercules a little to long the other day and a small hard lump appeared under the skin on r side of my ball sack. It is day three and its larger and itchy/painful and I’m concerned. It may be blood vessel but when will it go away or should it be lanced>? please explain….,ps.,..No bump on my testes just the sack 🙂

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  15. Fraking Out. (Literary)

    May 5, 2015, 9:53 am

    Well so I’ve been pumping for a few months now with the Hydromax Xtreme X40 & everything was alright until I tried a 20 minute straight up routine fully erected, working the Max pressure of the pump right away using the hand ball. I’ve had water retention however it’s been going away, that being said It seems like a Vein is filled with water & it seems quite swollen compared to the rest nevertheless I feel no pain whatsoever. It’s been 1 week and 1/2. Any advice besides checking a Dr?

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    1. Pumpy D

      July 2, 2015, 4:02 am

      Judging by what you’ve written, to me it sounds like lymphatic buildup. Lymphatic buildup tends to be squishy, thrombosed veins tend to be hard.

      You did go hard without a warmup it sounds like, so it could be either. Just check to see if the spot is hard or soft.

      Lymphatic buildup goes away. I once had one (not because of a pump) that took nearly 3 MONTHS to shrink. It’s definitely one of those life experiences that shows you there’s more to the body than and blood vessels and arm hair. I mean… who ever talks about the lymphatic system… and how it’s a network of vessels for transporting garbage juice our body doesn’t want anymore? Better yet, who ever mentions that that fluid can only circulate when we move? We have garbage juice sloshing around inside us, and now you some of it may have congregated in your penis. You can bet I was pretty concerned as to why a squishy ball had formed under a vein in my most prized appendage.

      And to help anyone else reading this –just remember that it is easy to get carried away with the Bathmate Xtreme because the hand ball makes it so freakishly easy to edge up pressure. Having that hand ball is very, very nice –yet it’s almost like having an awesome boob in your hand… that you can’t stop squeezing.

      Back to your problem.
      Might want to check these out:
      http://forums.webmd.com/3/urology/forum/375 – swollen Vien in penis
      http://www.wisegeek.org/what-is-penile-thrombosis.htm – penile thrombosis

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  16. Gary

    May 9, 2015, 5:54 am

    I have been using the Penomet for about two weeks. My penis is more darker than I remember it being. I am not expiercineing any pain or tingling. Am I pumping for to long of sessions and will my color come back eventually

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    1. Pumpy D

      July 2, 2015, 4:13 am

      The darkening skin comes with the territory, but there are some products made to lighten sensitive skin –including penile. Some women use those products to turn their roast beef curtains into pink ham. ….Yep, that’s some contrasting imagery right there, but hopefully you get what I’m saying.

      Reply
  17. g

    May 9, 2015, 8:25 pm

    Does anyone answer to this page anymore. I left a comment on this page yesterday and no response. I have been using the Penomet for about two weeks now. I am Caucasian and my penis is getting dark. Am I putting to much strain on it. Should I take a break from it and see if the color comes back. My penis is small and I have been trying to get something done. Has stopped me from having a s3x life.

    Reply
  18. Healtoe

    May 24, 2015, 10:15 pm

    Heres a thought for anyone pumping. Considor getting injections of Platelet Rich Plasma in your penis. That causes healing factors to be released that helps with nerves and blood flow.

    Reply
  19. Noobie

    November 5, 2015, 9:25 am

    So I just got my first pump (more for recreational use than actual extension purposes mind you, as the pump was advertised), and I probably went way overboard on my first session. Behold, my list of symptoms: there’s something resembling a blister on the end of my foreskin, I have red dots pretty much along my whole length, the whole thing feels pretty soft and slightly strained and there’s one bigger red dot (not too bright). That last one is the one I’m most worried about, as I have no idea what clots look like. Skin’s slightly reddish, but I see no signs of any serious discoloration.
    At the moment I’m planning to just give myself a long rest to recover, but I just want to make sure this is nothing doctor-worthy. Spent a good fifteen minutes panicking, but as long as I’ll be safer from now on, I should be fine, yeah?

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    1. Pumpy

      November 23, 2015, 1:53 am

      those sound a lot like my first symptoms – pin prick red dots (hematomas), but I don’t remember having larger ones that looked clot like. The skin is always reddish, because there’s a lot of blood in there yeah! No purple discoloration is good. As you may have read my foreskin swelled up to look like a bee-sting the first time I used it, but that hasn’t happened for a long time – over a year. The skin discoloration did go away for me, but I did stop using the pump for a year to see if the results would stick. I’m going to write about that soon.

      Did you end up being fine? I get to these comments pretty late sometimes. Hope you ended up ok.

      Reply
  20. troubled29yrold

    February 22, 2016, 7:03 pm

    I am a first time user of the bathmate Xtreme. My main concern is before i started using this pump, i pretty much had no problems maintaining a hard erection. Now i noticed after being about a month into it my erections have not been the same like before. Of course my penis looks and feels fat ass fuc* but i was told that this specific pump was not only suppose to increase size and girth, but will also help with the quality of my erections…. Help me !! Only 29 yrs young and cant even think about dealing with this type of situation..(impotence that is)……. Any tips??

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  21. Dude

    March 9, 2016, 1:10 pm

    I’m getting a lot of hematoma’s on my penis every time I pump. While they seem to go away usually in a couple hours to a day I can’t seem to pump without getting them. Any advice on how to prevent them from appearing, maybe a recommended workout or way to not get them? They are quite unpleasant to look at.

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  22. Frank

    May 14, 2016, 5:11 am

    Hi, I’ve been pumping for a while now the skin on my shaft is a dark purple no pain just purple. Any way to clear that up? Creams, supplements etc, also I get those little red spots on the gland, again no pain but anyway to clear that up as well. Thanks

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    1. Pumpy

      May 15, 2016, 10:09 am

      Sure can. I’ve tried a number of supps so it is hard to tell which is working the best. Here’s the list:

      Supps
      -Pine bark extract (get more mileage out of your c supplement, anti-inflammatory, circulation aid https://examine.com/supplements/Pycnogenol/)
      -Vit c, e, k

      Topical creams
      -L-Arganine gel (improve circulation)*
      -Calendula cream (for red spots/blisters)

      Exercises
      -the “firegoat roll” exercise (haven’t done this one, so I’m not sure https://www.thundersplace.org/penis-enlargement-basics/firegoat-roll.html)

      Other
      -If you have a Bathmate, you can add 3 tbs of Epsom salt in the water. It’s not a well tested option, but personally, I think it works.

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  23. Cyrus

    May 25, 2016, 1:19 am

    I was reading seriously and was about to make a decision to just stop using my pump which I use to add girth to my penis until I saw pixs and this pump info expert recommending to use Bathmate. .. Fucking guy just writing this whole shit to increase sales of his product. YOU CAN SUCK MY DICK !!

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    1. Pumpy

      May 27, 2016, 4:53 pm

      I actually wrote this when I was encountering my own negative side effects from pumping, and wanted to put it all in one place so others could learn from it too. It wasn’t until recently that I added a promotional bit, which now I realize ruins the informational value of the page. Comments like yours, while a slap in the face do have an impact in how I shape this site. Now, I hope to add more value to the page by maybe adding a list of treatment options for certain side effects, and maybe a list of studies on the proven rehabilitation aspects of using a penis pump, since you said you were about to stop using a pump altogether. Thank you for your feedback.

      Reply
  24. Bob

    June 10, 2016, 8:50 pm

    ive been using the bathmate for 3 months. last time i used it i decided it would be a good idea to increase the pressure a little and use it for an extended time. worst decision i ever made: my foreskin just under the frenulum is overswollen (water retention/donut effect), i cant force it back covering the glans and its been a whole week like this!! how long would it take to diminish? 3 months? fuck…

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    1. Pumpy

      June 12, 2016, 2:50 am

      It takes sometimes as much as 5-6 hours to disappear. Sometimes, how much salt you’ve ingested and minerals are in your body can affect how long it takes to degrade. Hot water increases the chance of it occurring, and as you noticed so does extended pumping. It’s not necessarily a bad side effect, but if your body hasn’t reabsorbed the fluid by now, which you said has been a week, then I would be concerned of a larger health problem going on.

      Hopefully it clears up for you soon. It’s a concerning side effect when first experienced, for sure.

      Reply
  25. Nate

    June 16, 2016, 5:05 pm

    So, I was using a pump and first time. And so I have some swelling around under my head of my penis. That’s the only swelling tho. What can I do to make swelling go down. Or will it stay that way. For good

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  26. Pumpy

    June 17, 2016, 7:52 pm

    Hi Nate, the good news is it disappears usually within an hour or two if it’s lymphatic buildup, which it likely is – sometimes though as quick as 15 minutes!

    One way to speed up the absorption of lymphatic buildup is to gently massage the area.

    How to tell if it’s lymphatic buildup
    a) it isn’t painful
    b) feels squishy
    b) Doesn’t look like bruising/isn’t purple or dark in color

    Any type of swelling can get the alarm bells ringing, but you may be happy to know that lymphatic buildup is just one of the unsightly side effects of using a pump.

    To minimize the chances of it happening again, you can try:
    a) using not so hot of water (if you use a bathmate)
    b) pumping for a shorter period of time

    Hope that helps

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