08-30-2011, 09:14 PM
I agree with the others, go get yourself checked out by a doctor.
I think what's happening is you're compressing nerves and cutting off the blood supply to the perineum. I bike but I'm no expert. Can you adjust the angle/position of your seat? You might want to check out no-nose/"no pressure" seats and change the one on your bike. Stay away from seats with a groove down the middle, because they end up still putting pressure on the area, just differently.
Maybe exercise in some bike shorts that have padding in that area.
But, definitely go see a doctor and get checked out and discuss potential ED from biking.
I think what's happening is you're compressing nerves and cutting off the blood supply to the perineum. I bike but I'm no expert. Can you adjust the angle/position of your seat? You might want to check out no-nose/"no pressure" seats and change the one on your bike. Stay away from seats with a groove down the middle, because they end up still putting pressure on the area, just differently.
Maybe exercise in some bike shorts that have padding in that area.
But, definitely go see a doctor and get checked out and discuss potential ED from biking.