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Excessive pressure can damage the dorsal nerves and blood vessels. This may result in a loss of physical sensation or the development of chronic erectile dysfunction (ED).

Most importantly, the practice of jelqing carries documented risks of serious, sometimes permanent, injury. The medical community strongly advises against this practice. Potential side effects include:

Because jelqing videos are rarely produced by medical professionals, they often omit the substantial risks associated with the practice. Urologists frequently treat injuries directly caused by jelqing, including: Excessive pressure can damage the dorsal nerves and

Starting at the pubic bone (base), the video shows a slow, 3-5 second slide up to the coronal ridge (base of the glans). The instruction reads: "Do not jelq over the head—this causes nerve damage."

Two parallel chambers running along the length of the penis that fill with blood during an erection. The medical community strongly advises against this practice

Repeated trauma or forceful manipulation of the penile tissue can cause the development of scar tissue (plaque), leading to painful erections and significant curvature of the penis.

: Medical-grade penile traction devices apply a constant, gentle, and measured pulling force over several months. Unlike the sudden, high-pressure spikes of jelqing, clinically monitored traction therapy is sometimes prescribed to treat Peyronie's disease and has shown modest, safe structural lengthening under professional supervision. The instruction reads: "Do not jelq over the

The fundamental flaw in the theory of jelqing lies in a misunderstanding of male anatomy. Jelqing advocates often compare the practice to weightlifting, suggesting that forcing stress onto the penis will cause it to grow larger, much like a biceps muscle. However, the penis is not a muscle.