Pepper spray on glans/ now very swollen, go to the doctor?

I was bored and out of sexual curiosity I sprayed my sister's pepper spray on my glans

Of course it burned like hell and I immediately washed it off with milk but it doesn't stop burning and my glans has swollen to almost twice its size without an erection and has become very dark

Should I see a doctor or will it go away on its own over time?

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JonasVjonas2
1 year ago

I don’t let my voice do anything and let the natural selection get her thing through. 😅 Sorry, find the idea too funny. But seriously, a doctor can’t hurt. He can still say wait until he examined you. Then you’re at least certain.

hamberlona
1 year ago

To the doctor. If he can’t help you himself, he still knows best if you belong to the urologist or to the dermatologist.

Maybe you wear a wide, loose pants for the way there, so a jogging pants and no jeans.

Don’t worry about the blamage. Doctors and nurses are so used. Once an American nurse has told me the following: emergency, plentiful, a new patient comes in, and she says to him: Beautiful good day, please take a seat, we are right there for you. Then he: Yes, but that’s my problem! I can’t take any place at all! I have a wine bottle in my back!

Jagtstein
1 year ago

You can only wash the Glans carefully and wait. It’s okay tomorrow. M

Losona
1 year ago

Seriously, you sprayed pepper spray to defend the acorn????

Next? Burning spirit from the grill or toilet cleaner? SARKASMUS!!!!

Destranix
1 year ago

Yes, please choose the emergency call. Apparently there is a strong reaction and the consequences are not to be assessed.

hamberlona
1 year ago
Reply to  Destranix

Apparently you don’t read newspapers. Anyone who knows that our rescue services are completely overloaded and urgently ask not to choose the emergency call, even if you could get to the emergency room or the doctor.

Destranix
1 year ago
Reply to  hamberlona

I have weighed and think it is appropriate in the situation to choose the emergency call.

The irritant obviously ensures a strong swelling in a sensitive and strongly blooded organ. An immediate medical clarification is appropriate, as it is not to see what consequences this could have. I wouldn’t wear tissue damage.

Superhasenmaus
1 year ago
Reply to  Destranix

116 117 is sufficient for the beginning.

Destranix
1 year ago
Reply to  Superhasenmaus

If he gets through there, maybe.

But otherwise, it would be quite useless, because in the long term it needs to worry a little bit. Finally, the described vigorous reaction with severe swelling, especially also that the swelling is untypical (only the acorn and the excessively).

As long as I’m not a doctor, I’d stay with my recommendation for the first time.

Sheldon2punkt0
1 year ago

Remote diagnosis: You suffer from excessive stupidity!

Please stop squirting or pouring things out of a long time.

Maxdiet936
1 year ago
Reply to  Sheldon2punkt0

Your remote diagnosis could not be more correct

teehouse
1 year ago

Get off the doctor! And you should stop this in the future! You know exactly what pepper spray is NOT intended for! So get better and never do that again! You’re hurting yourself!

I hope that’s not a joke!

ewigsuzu
1 year ago

yes that would be more sensible at the doctor than sharp in the urethra and something is not healthy

Kwalliteht
1 year ago

The doctor we can’t help you much.

Better go to a psychologist, maybe he will explain the approach to avoid such a nonsense.

Maxdiet936
1 year ago

Go to the doctor… but tell the truth… it’s going faster.

Honestly, you guys have nothing to do that you’re coming to such schnapps?

Superhasenmaus
1 year ago

Call here: 116 117. It’s gonna help you.