
Experiencing Flu Symptoms. Can Vagus Nerve Be Injured Due To Prostate Stimulation. Is That Possible?

Question: Hello - I am wondering if I have somehow injured my vagus nerve due to prostate stimulation. Is that possible? I have been practicing this for a few months now, and about the last month and a half I have been experiencing flu-like symptoms the next morning and also trouble breathing, some heart arrythmia, some racing heart rates and upset stomach. Symptoms last for several days at a time. I asked another online physician about it this last week, and he suggested I quit (which I have), but he didn't mentioned if there could be long-term problems. Now, even during regular masturbation sessions I am experiencing all these symptoms the next day (with no anal stimulation whatsoever), and they have not subsided, only seem to get a little worse as each day passes. I had some bloodwork done about a month ago and everything came back ok. Should I be worried? Or is it my body just trying to return to normal?
Hi
Thanks for posting your query
It is good you have stopped the anal stimulation
Reason being the sphincter stretching cause symptoms of vasovagal shock and repeated insertion of objects can lead to fissures which in turn increase the severity of symptoms
Get a transanal ultrasound to rule out any local lesion by trauma of insertion
Manage your stress levels and reassure your self
Nothing to worry about but do not neglect it - If all turns out normal and yet the symptoms persist consult a Physician
Hope this helps
Do write back in case of doubts
Wishing you a healthy life ahead
Thanks for posting your query
It is good you have stopped the anal stimulation
Reason being the sphincter stretching cause symptoms of vasovagal shock and repeated insertion of objects can lead to fissures which in turn increase the severity of symptoms
Get a transanal ultrasound to rule out any local lesion by trauma of insertion
Manage your stress levels and reassure your self
Nothing to worry about but do not neglect it - If all turns out normal and yet the symptoms persist consult a Physician
Hope this helps
Do write back in case of doubts
Wishing you a healthy life ahead
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