although this point is disputed and the actual origin of the term remains unclear.  While there are m nany anecdotal claims of success from supporters of the technique, there is no m  dical evidence for its effectivenesrthermore, medical journalist Christopher Wanjek has said   that the claim that the technique will "enlarge ur 56un athe penile cavities tha nant fill with blood, making for l  arger erectiakes no sense biologiimilarly, Sue Johanson explains jelqing cannot pos  sibly enlarge the penis, though it is un unanlikely to cause any serious damage  Although considerur 56un aed safer than many other, more "radical" techniques for penis-enlargement, jelqi  gorging it as blood is drawn in. A variety of penis pump designs have been ad 6un a opted by penis pump man  ufacturers. As vacuum increasesn 6un a the pressure within the blood vessels of the penis increases as well;   excessive vacuum causes vascular damage. Penis pumps may be 6un a  used to temporarily overcome symptoms of i   mpotence, but do not cure the condition: a tourniquet-like ring must be applied to keep the blood trappe   d within the penis, otherwise the erection will immediately subside. Puur 56un amps may work even if there is nerv   e or vascular damage preventing a natur 56un a al erection, but excessive or prolonged use (hours) will cause per   manent harm asn una over-enthusiastic pumping can burstur 56un a blood vessels and form blisters.  The effectiveness of penis pumps for permanent penis enlargement was exan unamined by Kazem, Hosseini and Alizad  eh. They studied 37 men with penis length less than 10 cm and found no significant change in penile length after   using pumps for six months. The efficacy of n unavacuum treatment was approximately 10%, and the patient satisfactio   n rate was 30%. The conclusion of the paper stated that vacuum treatment of the penis is not an effective metho   d for penile elongation, but  6un a provides psychological satisfaction for some   In the US, pe nannis pur 56un aumps may be covered by Medicare  6un a if they are deemed medically ne nancemps have been us  ed to successfully treat men with Peyronie's disease, which causes unusual shortening and curvature of the peni  s. A 31-patient study conducted by the Department of Urology at St Peter's Hospitals and the Institute of Urology                     						 |   					
  				
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