What happen when there's blood during or after the routines?

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We have frequent questions about seeing blood during or after the PE routines. Is this common? The answer is yes and no.

The YES answer:
You will see blood in if you being too overzealous of your routine. When the penis is not conditioned to work hard, and you push it past its limit, you will see blood. An example:
  • Blood coming from the tip of the glans:When you blood coming out anywhere on the glans during pumping or stretching, you overpushed the glans's skin pressure capacity to hold the blood in. The tell tale sign is a very purplish penis, swollen and hard, and there's a very bright red spot or spots somewhere on the glans. This happens very commonly for those who started out and pushed past the limits without first condition their penises and cause a fissure/crack in the skin. Most of the time, there's only a blood edema/blister. The worst case scenario is the open fissure This also happens when a long time veteran of PE overpushes the limit as well. Stop, do not burst the blister, wash your penis, and apply healing ointment such as bacitrin to prevent intrusion of bacteria, and allow up to a week for it to properly heal, and two weeks as precautionary measure.
    • Going forward, evaluate your wrapping techniques and squeeze out all the blood. There are many wrapping techniques by using the search function, and you can see brother @squirt_inducer_man created his wrapping techniques here: https://mattersofsize.com/topic/sims-wrapping-videos.1831421/
    • If you see blood from pumping, make sure to know the pressure when you first see the blood. Blood is an indicator you've gone too high in vaccum pressure and too fast. In pumping routines, you do not go from 0inHg to XXinHg in seconds. Once you past 3.5inHg, which is the clinical recorded pressure of a healthy erection, creep up slowly in the span of 30 seconds to reach your moderate pressure. The word "creep" will be seen all over the place for pumping. This is the safety measure for pumping.
  • Blood coming from the urethra: This is extremely common when the routines are too aggressive with the stretches, the pressuring against the urethra because of a kink, or hyper expansion through pumping and the urethra wall cannot keep up. There is a torn tissue somewhere. It will take three days for healing and up to a week for a full healing. Longer than that, there's something else going on.
The NO answer:
  • If you perform your routines in low intensity without any exceedance of limits, no purple penis, there may be residual signs of penile damage that hasn't been fully healed. It's typical when the urethra didn't heal correctly and there's a fold of skin inside the urethra, creating a scar. When the scar is being pulled upon, it can tear. When that happens, allow the penis to heal first, but keep it elongated when healing through a gentle wrap using cotton bandage (Uncle Jim's wrap in the MoS Shop: Uncle Jims Penis Wrap) or a soft penis sleeve like the SiliSleeve (SiliSleev2 - Soft Anti-Turtling Silicone Penis Sleeves). We use as a passive anti-turtling method while keeping flaccid penis elongated during healing. When a urethra is healing, warmth, elongation without crushing or compression, and time to allow the urethra to heal properly. Think about a broken arm that needs a splint and sling. The penis is no different for healing purposes.
 
We have frequent questions about seeing blood during or after the PE routines. Is this common? The answer is yes and no.

The YES answer:
You will see blood in if you being too overzealous of your routine. When the penis is not conditioned to work hard, and you push it past its limit, you will see blood. An example:
  • Blood coming from the tip of the glans:When you blood coming out anywhere on the glans during pumping or stretching, you overpushed the glans's skin pressure capacity to hold the blood in. The tell tale sign is a very purplish penis, swollen and hard, and there's a very bright red spot or spots somewhere on the glans. This happens very commonly for those who started out and pushed past the limits without first condition their penises and cause a fissure/crack in the skin. Most of the time, there's only a blood edema/blister. The worst case scenario is the open fissure This also happens when a long time veteran of PE overpushes the limit as well. Stop, do not burst the blister, wash your penis, and apply healing ointment such as bacitrin to prevent intrusion of bacteria, and allow up to a week for it to properly heal, and two weeks as precautionary measure.
    • Going forward, evaluate your wrapping techniques and squeeze out all the blood. There are many wrapping techniques by using the search function, and you can see brother @squirt_inducer_man created his wrapping techniques here: https://mattersofsize.com/topic/sims-wrapping-videos.1831421/
    • If you see blood from pumping, make sure to know the pressure when you first see the blood. Blood is an indicator you've gone too high in vaccum pressure and too fast. In pumping routines, you do not go from 0inHg to XXinHg in seconds. Once you past 3.5inHg, which is the clinical recorded pressure of a healthy erection, creep up slowly in the span of 30 seconds to reach your moderate pressure. The word "creep" will be seen all over the place for pumping. This is the safety measure for pumping.
  • Blood coming from the urethra: This is extremely common when the routines are too aggressive with the stretches, the pressuring against the urethra because of a kink, or hyper expansion through pumping and the urethra wall cannot keep up. There is a torn tissue somewhere. It will take three days for healing and up to a week for a full healing. Longer than that, there's something else going on.
The NO answer:
  • If you perform your routines in low intensity without any exceedance of limits, no purple penis, there may be residual signs of penile damage that hasn't been fully healed. It's typical when the urethra didn't heal correctly and there's a fold of skin inside the urethra, creating a scar. When the scar is being pulled upon, it can tear. When that happens, allow the penis to heal first, but keep it elongated when healing through a gentle wrap using cotton bandage (Uncle Jim's wrap in the MoS Shop: Uncle Jims Penis Wrap) or a soft penis sleeve like the SiliSleeve (SiliSleev2 - Soft Anti-Turtling Silicone Penis Sleeves). We use as a passive anti-turtling method while keeping flaccid penis elongated during healing. When a urethra is healing, warmth, elongation without crushing or compression, and time to allow the urethra to heal properly. Think about a broken arm that needs a splint and sling. The penis is no different for healing purposes.
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We have frequent questions about seeing blood during or after the PE routines. Is this common? The answer is yes and no.

The YES answer:
You will see blood in if you being too overzealous of your routine. When the penis is not conditioned to work hard, and you push it past its limit, you will see blood. An example:
  • Blood coming from the tip of the glans:When you blood coming out anywhere on the glans during pumping or stretching, you overpushed the glans's skin pressure capacity to hold the blood in. The tell tale sign is a very purplish penis, swollen and hard, and there's a very bright red spot or spots somewhere on the glans. This happens very commonly for those who started out and pushed past the limits without first condition their penises and cause a fissure/crack in the skin. Most of the time, there's only a blood edema/blister. The worst case scenario is the open fissure This also happens when a long time veteran of PE overpushes the limit as well. Stop, do not burst the blister, wash your penis, and apply healing ointment such as bacitrin to prevent intrusion of bacteria, and allow up to a week for it to properly heal, and two weeks as precautionary measure.
    • Going forward, evaluate your wrapping techniques and squeeze out all the blood. There are many wrapping techniques by using the search function, and you can see brother @squirt_inducer_man created his wrapping techniques here: https://mattersofsize.com/topic/sims-wrapping-videos.1831421/
    • If you see blood from pumping, make sure to know the pressure when you first see the blood. Blood is an indicator you've gone too high in vaccum pressure and too fast. In pumping routines, you do not go from 0inHg to XXinHg in seconds. Once you past 3.5inHg, which is the clinical recorded pressure of a healthy erection, creep up slowly in the span of 30 seconds to reach your moderate pressure. The word "creep" will be seen all over the place for pumping. This is the safety measure for pumping.
  • Blood coming from the urethra: This is extremely common when the routines are too aggressive with the stretches, the pressuring against the urethra because of a kink, or hyper expansion through pumping and the urethra wall cannot keep up. There is a torn tissue somewhere. It will take three days for healing and up to a week for a full healing. Longer than that, there's something else going on.
The NO answer:
  • If you perform your routines in low intensity without any exceedance of limits, no purple penis, there may be residual signs of penile damage that hasn't been fully healed. It's typical when the urethra didn't heal correctly and there's a fold of skin inside the urethra, creating a scar. When the scar is being pulled upon, it can tear. When that happens, allow the penis to heal first, but keep it elongated when healing through a gentle wrap using cotton bandage (Uncle Jim's wrap in the MoS Shop: Uncle Jims Penis Wrap) or a soft penis sleeve like the SiliSleeve (SiliSleev2 - Soft Anti-Turtling Silicone Penis Sleeves). We use as a passive anti-turtling method while keeping flaccid penis elongated during healing. When a urethra is healing, warmth, elongation without crushing or compression, and time to allow the urethra to heal properly. Think about a broken arm that needs a splint and sling. The penis is no different for healing purposes.
WHEW! This gives me relief. Will take off a week to be safe and start back up with less aggressiveness. I WON’T stop in this journey though! 👀 Thanks for the bounce back. It was only at the beginning of my stream so that may be a good sign.
 
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WHEW! This gives me relief. Will take off a week to be safe and start back up with less aggressiveness. I WON’T stop in this journey though! 👀 Thanks for the bounce back. It was only at the beginning of my stream so that may be a good sign.
Question though. Taking a break from any stretching to make sure that no real damage is done but do kegels count in a rest and recovery effort? There was a bit of blood at the beginning but not really for the remainder of the stream.
 
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Question though. Taking a break from any stretching to make sure that no real damage is done but do kegels count in a rest and recovery effort? There was a bit of blood at the beginning but not really for the remainder of the stream.
No.

Blood in the stream means you tore the urethra. It will heal in a few days. 3 days are common cellular patching. 5 days average for cellular mending to recovery. 10 days is considered as the far end of healing due to odd complications, like crazy masturbation while healing. Any more than that, you got some odd issues.
 
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