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A year of constant pain while masturbating

21 year old male, no medications, no chronic diseases, Circumcised to the bare minimum ( 0 foreskin), never have made sexual penetration.

I have started experiencing this problem a year ago during a long rough masturbating session that might have left me a short red scar around under the crown. I don't know if the problem was always there since I used to have short sessions.

Ever since that day, whenever I stroke for a couple of minutes, I get constant pain immediately under the crown, all around my penis (it doesn't feel like it coming near the scar I mentioned). It feels like, whenever I stretch my erect penis downwards, it's getting teared... If I try to masturbate again on the same day or the next one, I get constant pain from the start. If I wait a couple of days, a minute or two of stroking is enough for the pain to come back. I should mention that my sessions this year were gentle; I only stroke the shaft and never the glans. I also experience the pain sometimes if my penis was erect and rubbing under my cloths on bed or anything else.

I have no discharges;never had bleeding; no skin overgrowth, only some redness around and under the crown when I masturbate; no pain while peeing; Looks perfectly healthy!

I searched vigorously the internet for an answer but I just could not find anything. I thought at first it was the soap and dryness, so I stopped cleaning my penis with soap and started moisturizing the glans everyday for a month or so, but other than a smooth head, nothing changed.

It's driving me insane, I hope you guys can diagnose me. I haven't visited a doctor yet because anything sexual is usually considered a "taboo" around here, but I will do it at some point if it persists...
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Obviously nobody can diagnose you over the internet and nobody here is a doctor, but if I were you I'd just assume I hurt myself and give it a rest long enough for it to heal.  I know you don't want to do that, but anywhere on your body that you irritate you have to leave alone if you want the skin to heal.  Sorry, but true.  Now, if you give it as much time as it should need and after that it still hurts, seeing a doctor is no longer a choice for you to make but a necessity.  And just to say, there's no need to be so rough.  You're apparently not involved in having sex with other humans, but when you get too rough there it does hurt, it's a sensitive part of the body, and it doesn't take that to experience pleasure or orgasm.
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