Lymph ducts and foreskin swelling

wrix

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Hello, I am not circumcised and got many problems with the cage. If I was sure circumcision would solve the problems I could consider it. After some hours of wearing i experience some foreskin swelling and, if I wear it longer, I get my lymph ducts swelling too (appearing like cords, veins) , below the head and down the shaft.
The foreskin swelling disappears in a while, but the lymph cords can take much linger (2 weeks one time!).
I used a cb6000s and then a silicone replica of it, softer, but the problem remained. I tried both with foreskin pulled back and left forward.
Anybody experienced this lymph problem? Anybody knows if circumcision could be resolutive?
Thank you so much!
 
Hello, I am not circumcised and got many problems with the cage. If I was sure circumcision would solve the problems I could consider it. After some hours of wearing i experience some foreskin swelling and, if I wear it longer, I get my lymph ducts swelling too (appearing like cords, veins) , below the head and down the shaft.
The foreskin swelling disappears in a while, but the lymph cords can take much linger (2 weeks one time!).
I used a cb6000s and then a silicone replica of it, softer, but the problem remained. I tried both with foreskin pulled back and left forward.
Anybody experienced this lymph problem? Anybody knows if circumcision could be resolutive?
Thank you so much!
I have a similar problem, I had a cb3000 and was always in a little pain, I now use a smaller device called the arc, it's metal and the cock ring is the same size but the cage a lot smaller. Crazy but it's a lot better to wear, sure my foreskin swells but I keep it lubed up and literally put the skin down to my balls and around...the metal cage feels nicer to wear. Don't give up persevere and you will find one that's good for you
 
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Try a chainmail cage.
Unlike the circulatory system, the lymphatic network does not have a central "pump". Each of its vessels has valves and, when deformed, pumps fluid in one direction. In a rigid cage, the tissues are almost immobile, which can be one of the causes of edema.