Also, I had a random pain moving through out my body a short while after this occurred. A deep ache. I would move from my legs to my arms to my head to my chest ect. The pain doesn't seem to be here anymore. Once my lymph node became swollen the pain stopped moving around
First of all try to calm down. I had something similar to this and it's not serious. I would get checked out for vericocele veins in the testicles which may be caused by pelvic congestion syndrome. It may also explain the swollen veins and problems on your penis. If you have vericocele veins I would get checked for a condition that I have called May-Thurner Syndrome. It can cause pelvic congestion and vericoceles and swollen veins in penis and different feeling and look to it. Most doctors will not even think to diagnose this but please get checked for vericocles and MTS. An Interventional Radiologist is a good place to start. Hope this helps and feel free to ask me any questions.
Would pelvic congestion be caused by a bad lower back by any chance? Cause I have had back problems for years and have thought about seeing a chiropractor. Maybe it's all related to my back?
Actually May-Thurner causes pelvic congestion and back pain because the Iliac Vein is being compressed by your artery in the front and against your spine in the back. It will cause problems over the body. I had a stent placed at the MTS site recently and all the problems almost immediately went away.
Do you take any other prescriptions? I still have the raised skin and enlarged veins on my penis as well as some small red dots. I've been taking prescription amphetamine (Vyvanse) for almost 6 years and I'm certain this is causing these vein problems. The internal pudendal and internal iliac veins are most likely blocked or compressed and not allowing the blood to flow out. I stopped taking the Vyvanse and these veins are slowly going away now. There is another vein condition called Nutcracker Syndrome as well that can cause pelvic congestion and these problems. Sorry that it wasn't MTS. How did they check for this condition? Ultrasound or venogram? This seems to be the only problem that having a stent placed didn't fix. Private message me if you want to keep in touch as I'm still having the same penis problems that you have.