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How many sessions does it normally take for your prostate to not get sore from the stimulation?



   
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Hi balerion,

Welcome to the Forum,

Newbie Aneros users have sometimes reported anal tissue soreness, muscle soreness, rectal irritation and other minor maladies, but infrequently is prostate pain reported as a result of proper Aneros use. Use of inappropriate or inadequate lubrication can be a contributing factor as can manual manipulation of your device.

Normal usage should not cause prostate soreness from any session. It may be possible your prostate is experiencing a mild infection or other condition that warrants investigation by a urologist. I would advise you suspend usage of your Aneros for several days and if you again experience pain or discomfort in your prostate upon your next usage that you consult with a physician to ascertain the reason for it.

P.S. I sent you an introductory PM with some additional hints and tips to get you started.



   
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It could just be tissue soreness, I have no idea.



   
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It could just be tissue soreness, I have no idea.

It depends on when you feel the soreness - is it constant, or aggravated by a certain position or action (like a bowel movement / urinating)?



   
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