Stop Use: Discontinue Linga Tailam immediately. Wash: Gently rinse with cold water only. Do not use soap.
Medicines to take 1 Gandhak Rasayan: 1 tablet twice daily with water. 2 Kamadudha Ras (Moti Yukta): 1 tablet twice daily before food. 3 Bilvadi Leha: 1 tsp twice daily.
External Therapy Soothing Application: Apply Shatadhauta Ghrita or pure Coconut Oil gently. No Friction: Do not rub or massage the area.
Dietary Advice Fluids: Drink Coconut water or Rice Water to cool the body and manage diarrhea. Food: Eat only cooling, bland foods like Khichdi or sweet Curd Rice. Avoid spicy and sour foods.
Lifestyle Advice Clothing: Wear loose cotton boxers to prevent friction.
Regards Dr Gursimran Jeet Singh MD Panchakarma
Stop using this oil buz this oil very strong i think not sutebal for you Use jayyadi oil for -10 days Apply alover or coconut oil More intake water
Don’t Worry take makardwaja 1tab bd, purnachandradayaras 1tab bd enough
Dr RC BAMS MS
Diarrhoea might not be due to massaging Need to be massaged very gently If still pain is der Take shilajit rasayana 1-0-1 Kutaja ghan vati 1-0-1 ( for loose stools) Dashamoola aristha 4 tsp-0-4 tsp with water after meals
HELLO SIR/MAM ,
You massaged your penis with Linga Tailam, and the pain you felt immediately afterward is because the skin and nerves in that area are extremely sensitive. Oils like Linga Tailam are very strong formulations used only under supervision and in very small quantities.
When applied with pressure or used too frequently, they can cause: Burning or irritation of the skin
Spasm of the penile muscles → sharp pain Sensitivity of the nerve endings Increased blood flow → temporary discomfort
If the oil enters the urethral opening, it can cause irritation, infection, or diarrhea-like symptoms due to reflex activation of the gut So the pain was not because something is damaged, but because the oil was too strong for your skin and was rubbed too vigorously.
The diarrhea was a reflex reaction the pelvic nerves and bowel are connected.
The good news is: 👉 This settles completely with soothing medicines and avoiding strong oils.
⭐ INTERNAL MEDICINES :
1. Amapachana (first 5 days) Amapachana Vati – 2 tablets twice daily after food for 5 days 2. For calming nerve sensitivity & pain (10–14 days) Yashtimadhu Tablet – 1 tablet twice daily for 14 days Gandharvahastadi Kashayam – 10 ml + 10 ml warm water at night for 7 days 3. For local healing (external) Jatyadi Taila – apply VERY little over the area once daily for 7 days (Do NOT rub, only dab lightly.)
⭐ INVESTIGATIONS (ONLY IF PAIN REPEATS) If the pain returns again: Urine Routine Test Blood sugar fasting (to rule out fungal irritation) Vitamin B12 level (low B12 causes nerve hypersensitivity)
⭐ DIET & DO’S–DON’TS Foods that soothe irritated nerves Warm milk with pinch of turmeric Plenty of water Soft foods: rice, cooked veggies Ghee 1 teaspoon daily Coconut water Avoid Spicy food Sour foods Fried junk Excess masturbation Using ANY medicated oil on penis Rubbing, scrubbing, pressing the area What to do Wash with plain lukewarm water only Keep the area dry Wear loose cotton underwear Avoid sex or masturbation for 5–7 days
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Nothing serious has happened to your penis. Linga Tailam is a strong medicated oil meant only for guided use, and using it without supervision can cause irritation like you experienced. The pain will settle completely with rest and the mild medicines above. Avoid using any strong oil on your private area in the future choose only soothing, gentle products.
Warm regards, Dr. Karthika
Hi, Thanks for your question,
Pain after massaging the penis with Linga Tailam is very common and usually happens because the oil is too strong, too hot in nature, or used incorrectly.
1) Most Linga Tailams contain herbs that are ushna (hot in potency) like: -Ahiphena -Kanchnar -Ashwagandha -Shilajit These increase blood flow aggressively and can irritate the thin genital skin. This leads to: -Burning -Stinging -Redness -Pain after massage
2) Penis skin absorbs oil 10–20 times faster than normal skin. A strong herbal taila can penetrate too deeply and cause inflammation → resulting in pain.
3) People often massage: -Too hard -Too long -Too frequently
This causes: -Nerve irritation -Tiny skin tears -Blood vessel strain → leading to pain for hours or days.
Advice- what to do now— ✔️ 1. Stop using the taila immediately Do not apply again until pain is gone completely. ✔️ 2. Wash gently with lukewarm water No soap for 24–48 hours. Avoid scrubbing. ✔️ 3. Apply a soothing gel Aloe vera gel (pure) Coconut oil (virgin) These reduce inflammation. ✔️ 4. Wear loose cotton underwear Avoid sweating and rubbing. ✔️ 5. Avoid sex or masturbation for 2–3 days Let the skin recover.
Thanku
The Pain you felt after using Linga tailam is most likely because the oil is very strong and heating When it is applied with pressure especially before a bath the skin and nerves of the penis can get irritated , that irritation can cause temporary pain and a burning type sensation
Linga tailam is not meant for daily or forceful massage It should be used only in very small amounts and with very light application
Your diarrhoea also suggest that the oil was too heating for your body and created internal heat which can upset the stomach in some people
Stop using it Apply pure coconut oil Avoid hot water on that area Drink enough water and avoid spicy food for few days and take Bilwadi churna half tsp twice daily
If paining, stop massaging, just light application thin layer., still if pain then stop using and start with Ashwagandha bala oil, light application on penis externally twice daily Take Divya youvanamrit 1-0-1 after food with water Diarrhoea cannot be the cause of oil locally applied, it may be just co - incidence . Do kegel exercises daily.
Stop using the oil. It may not be suiting you or the brand may not be good
Pain in the penis after applying Linga Tailam could be due to several reasons, including irritation or an allergic reaction to one or more of its ingredients. Linga Tailam, an ayurvedic medicated oil, may contain herbs or essential oils that can cause sensitivity or adverse reactions in some individuals. It’s crucial to stop using the oil immediately if you experience such pain or discomfort. Wash the area with mild soap and water to remove any residue.
The diarrhea you experienced could either be coincidental or a reaction to the ingredients if there was absorption through the skin. Evaluate any other dietary changes or stress factors that might have contributed to your digestive upset.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, such symptoms might also indicate an imbalance in the Pitta dosha, especially if you naturally have a Pitta predominant constitution. This dosha governs heat and transformation in the body, and its exacerbation can manifest as inflammation, skin sensitivity, or gastrointestinal disturbances like diarrhea.
Diet should be adjusted to pacify the Pitta dosha: consume cooling, calming foods like coconut water, ripe fruits, and avoid spicy or overly sour items. You should ensure adequate water intake but avoid excessive consumption of iced drinks during meals, as this can hamper digestion (agni).
Consider the use of herbs like Guduchi or licorice, which are known for their cooling properties and ability to manage Pitta imbalance, as long as you don’t have contraindications. Consuming these in a decoction might also support your digestion and overall balance.
If symptoms persist or worsen, it’s strongly recommended to see an Ayurvedic practitioner or medical professional for a thorough evaluation. They can provide tailored advice considering your dosha balance, constitution (prakriti), and overall lifestyle. In cases of significant or persistent pain, or if diarrhea continues, prompt medical investigation is necessary to rule out any other underlying causes that may need urgent attention.
Pain in the penis after massaging with any oil, such as the linga thailam, can occur due to a few reasons. Linga thailam is traditionally used to increase circulation and warmth, but sometimes overuse or incorrect application can cause irritation or a burning sensation because of the intense nature of its herbal components. It’s essential to first stop using the product to see if the irritation reduces. Wash the area gently with cool water and avoid any further application until the symptoms subside.
As you’ve also mentioned experiencing diarrhea, it’s worth considering that some potent oils can have systemic effects, especially if absorbed in excess through the skin or inadvertently ingested in minute amounts. Diarrhea may indicate a dosha imbalance; in this case, it could be that there’s an aggravation of pitta dosha, which affects both digestive and skin systems.
To balance excess pitta and alleviate diarrhea, you might consider consuming pitta-pacifying foods like coconut water or making a simple rice soup with equal amounts of rice and water cooked till soft, seasoned lightly with a pinch of cumin seeds. Drinking warm water with a few drops of fresh lemon juice can also help stabilize digestive agni without aggravating pitta further.
If pain in the genital area persists or there are new symptoms like skin changes, please consult a medical professional to rule out more serious conditions. Remember, Ayurveda also emphasizes knowing when modern medical evaluation is essential in such cases, and continued pain or systemic reactions warrant a closer look.


