Irritation From Implanted Pump
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2019 11:22 am
Is it normal to have sensitivity from the pump bulb in the lower part of the scrotum?
I notice this especially when first sitting down in a chair. I can feel the pump which is like a third ball, sitting low enough in my scrotum to be sensitive to pressure when I sit down. Even when settled down, I am constantly aware of this area - there is a constant, dull, slightly burning pain (for lack of a better description, I am not sure “burning” is the correct word). It is a almost as though there is an abrasion or skin rubbing on skin, even though that is not happening. It must still be swollen. I am using ice for relief, and a two-pouch underwear for support. I can’t imagine comfortably operating the pump and hope with time this will pass.
While the doctor deflated the implant last week, the cylinders still feel “hard”, it’s just that the penis is shorter. I expected it to be mostly flaccid. It feels like it must be 20% inflated (vs 60% after surgery). This is less annoying than the pump bulb problem described above,
I had the implant surgery three weeks ago today. The implant is an AMS 700 LGX.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
I notice this especially when first sitting down in a chair. I can feel the pump which is like a third ball, sitting low enough in my scrotum to be sensitive to pressure when I sit down. Even when settled down, I am constantly aware of this area - there is a constant, dull, slightly burning pain (for lack of a better description, I am not sure “burning” is the correct word). It is a almost as though there is an abrasion or skin rubbing on skin, even though that is not happening. It must still be swollen. I am using ice for relief, and a two-pouch underwear for support. I can’t imagine comfortably operating the pump and hope with time this will pass.
While the doctor deflated the implant last week, the cylinders still feel “hard”, it’s just that the penis is shorter. I expected it to be mostly flaccid. It feels like it must be 20% inflated (vs 60% after surgery). This is less annoying than the pump bulb problem described above,
I had the implant surgery three weeks ago today. The implant is an AMS 700 LGX.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.