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What Causes Persistent Vibration Sensation On The Penis Head?

For a few days, I have what I would call this vibration at the end of my penis that does not want to go away.... It does go away for about 5 seconds, however it then continues and just does not stop... Is there something to worry about, or it will eventually just go away????
Mon, 9 Jan 2017
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Hi,

Your symptoms could be due to infections, STDs, UTI, spasm in pelvic floor muscles, nerve injury due to frequent intercourse, trauma from microabrasions due to irritating cloth material of your underwear out pants.

I would suggest to consult a urologist and undergo clinical examination and appropriated test like urine tests, STD screening and USG scan if needed. Avoid stress, wear soft, non allergenic underwear. Avoid sweat accumulation. Keep the genitals clean and dry. Drink plenty of water and do regular exercise.

Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed.

Best regards,
Dr. Sagar
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What Causes Persistent Vibration Sensation On The Penis Head?

Hi, Your symptoms could be due to infections, STDs, UTI, spasm in pelvic floor muscles, nerve injury due to frequent intercourse, trauma from microabrasions due to irritating cloth material of your underwear out pants. I would suggest to consult a urologist and undergo clinical examination and appropriated test like urine tests, STD screening and USG scan if needed. Avoid stress, wear soft, non allergenic underwear. Avoid sweat accumulation. Keep the genitals clean and dry. Drink plenty of water and do regular exercise. Hope this may help you. Contact further if follow up needed. Best regards, Dr. Sagar