Material: Silicone
Item Type: Penis Pump
Size: 25*10*7cm
Function: Penis Enlarger, Penis Massager, Male Masturbator
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A penis pump is one of a few treatment options for the inability to get or maintain an erection sufficient for sex (erectile dysfunction). A penis pump consists of a plastic tube that fits over the penis, a hand or battery-powered pump attached to the tube, and a band that fits around the base of the penis once it is erect (constriction ring).
A penis pump is sometimes called a vacuum pump or a vacuum erection device.
A penis pump comprises of a plastic cylinder, a hand-or battery-worked pump , and a narrowing ring for the base of the penis. The gadget is a sheltered and successful option in contrast to drugs and progressively obtrusive methodology.
One security highlight to search for in a penis pump is a vacuum limiter. This prevents the vacuum pressure from getting excessively solid and harming the penis.
Penis pumps for penis enlargement
Many advertisements in magazines and on the internet market penis pumps with the claim that they can be used to increase penis size, but there's no evidence that they work for this purpose. Attempting to use a penis pump specifically to enlarge your penis could cause injury.
Penis pumps can be a good erectile dysfunction treatment for several reasons:
Penis pumps are effective. With practice and correct use, the majority of men can get an erection sufficient for sex.
Penis pumps pose less of a risk than do other treatments. The risk of side effects or complications is lower than it is with any other erectile dysfunction treatment.
The overall cost is lower. After the initial purchase, using a penis pump costs less than any other erectile dysfunction treatment.
Penis pumps are noninvasive. They don't require surgery, inserting medication into the tip of your penis or penile injections.
Penis pumps can be used with other treatments. A penis pump can be used along with medications or a penile implant. For some men, a combination of erectile dysfunction treatments works best.
Using a penis pump might help you regain erectile function after certain procedures. For example, using a penis pump might help
restore your ability to get a natural erection after prostate surgery or radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
BENEFITS OF PENIS PUMP
INCREASED SIZE AND ERECTION STRENGTH
Penis pumps got more popular in the '70s, when people noticed that, as well as getting you hard, they could add noticeable length and width to your dick.
Now, here's where it gets a bit more complicated: Your cock will gain significant length and width inside the pump. Some guys and their partners find that a turn on in its own right. But these gains tend to reduce once you take your dick out of the cylinder, particularly if you're new to pumping.
Wearing a cock ring will hold more blood in place and give you a more impressive, longer-lasting result outside of the pump—with some manufacturers boasting of 2-3 inches. It's also worth saying here that guys of any size can make noticeable gains and that penis pumps aren't just for less well-endowed men.
REATMENT FOR PEYRONIE'S DISEASE
If you have a severe bend in your dick, you may have Peyronie's disease, which can make it painful to get hard and knock your sexual confidence. Penis pumps have been recognized as a treatment for the condition—with regular use they can improve and stabilize the shape of your dick and reduce the likelihood of needing surgery
A STRONGER, HARDER DICK
You may not have ED or a heart condition, but if your cardiovascular system isn't running at 100%, you might not be getting as hard as you could. Blood flow to your dick is vital for a solid erection—there's up to eight times more blood in a stiff dick than a limp one. In this situation, pumping may give you a stronger and harder dick than you would otherwise have.
Trapping the blood in your dick with a cock ring will make sure those results last long enough for some hot fun. If you're looking for other ways to extend your gains, take a look at some penis numbing creams or delay spays or consider prolonging condoms too.
ADDED INTIMACY AND EXTEND FOREPLAY
Penis pumps began their lives as medical devices. But lots of guys have found they can be used seductively and sensually—and not just guys with ED. Many men use pumps and buy cock rings as sex toys and for foreplay or other sexual adventures. You can even get attachments to make you feel like your dick is sliding inside a mouth—or a couple of other orifices! Just make sure you follow the same safety advice and don't pump for too long or too often.
If this is something you're interested in, you might also consider penis head pumps. They are designed to improve sensitivity right at the tip of your dick and give you very pleasurable, blow-job like experience in the process. In fact, they're quite likely (and often specially designed) to make you shoot your load.
RELATIVELY LOW RISK
Penis pumps are a relatively low-risk option for treating ED. Providing you follow safe usage guidelines, they are a reliable enhancement tool and sex toy too. Even if you follow the manufacturer’s instructions, there is a small chance of numbness, pain, bruising and petechiae (tiny purple, red, or brown spots on the skin). Some guys say their stiffy they get doesn't feel like a ‘natural' one, while others report that their dick feels colder than normal. However, when you balance these risks against those associated with surgery—either for ED, Peyronie's or cosmetic enhancement—it's a significantly safer option.
PILL FREE RESULTS
Despite the abundance of medication to treat ED, some guys can't (or don't want to) use it. Oral ED treatments such as Viagra and Cialis can be dangerous to men taking nitrate drugs for angina or those with low blood pressure. Also, Viagra and Cialis won't work for guys that have had prostate surgery.
ED drugs can also interfere with other commonly prescribed meds, such as insulin, which rules them out for diabetics. For guys that have to consider any of these issues, penis pumps are a credible and dependable lifeline.
While we're talking pills, you shouldn't use penis pumps if you're taking blood-thinning meds. And even aspirin and ibuprofen thin your blood and increase the risk of internal bleeding.
How you prepare
When you see your doctor about erectile dysfunction, be prepared to answer a number of questions about your health and your symptoms. In some cases, erectile dysfunction has an underlying cause that can be treated.
Depending on your condition, you might need to see a doctor who specializes in treating urinary and reproductive disorders (urologist).
To determine whether a penis pump is a good treatment option for you, your doctor might ask about:
- Any illnesses you have now or have had in the past
- Any injuries or surgeries you've had, especially those involving your penis, testicles or prostate
- What medications you take, including herbal supplements
- What erectile dysfunction treatments you've tried and how well they worked
How to Use a Penis Pump
1. Start with a fully or semi-erect penis. If you're using a Bathmate water pump, you'll need to begin when your penis is flaccid. Read our full guide on Bathmate pumps here.
2. Apply lubrication to the opening of the pump and to your penis, so it will slide in easily.
3. Insert the shaft of your penis into the cylinder until the base of the pump is pressed firmly against your body so it is airtight.
4. Place your finger over the air release or set the pump to only allow air into the cylinder by turning it clockwise.
5. Start squeezing and releasing the pump slowly, taking time to get used to the sensations and pressure. Continue pumping until your penis is firmly erect.
6. Stop and check your penis – if there's any unusual discolouration or bulging of veins then stop. If all seems well, carry on pumping.
7. Once you're at a good length or feel that you are at full pressure, stop and slowly open the air release or turn it anti-clockwise, allowing the air to disperse and your pumped-up penis to slip freely from the cylinder!
Once your penis leaves the cylinder, it will gradually go back to its normal size. To keep your extra length and girth, slip on a cock ring before pumping.
Safety Tips
If any discomfort or pain is felt at all during any point of the pumping, stop. At first it will be a strange sensation but it should not hurt.
It's recommended that you use your penis pump for no longer than 20 minutes to avoid damage to the blood vessels in your penis, but it's perfectly fine to use the pump often, with gaps between sessions.
Results
Using a penis pump won't cure erectile dysfunction, but it might create an erection firm enough for you to have sexual intercourse. You might need to combine use of a penis pump with other treatments, such as taking erectile dysfunction medications.