Penile fractures are one of the most serious and potentially embarrassing injuries a man can suffer. Although they are not common, they can occur when there is a sudden force or trauma to the penis. This can happen during sexual intercourse, or during vigorous masturbation. It can also occur when the penis is bent too far or too quickly. The resulting fracture can be extremely painful and can cause long-term damage. In this article, we will discuss the shocking truth about penile fractures, and how to avoid them.
A penile fracture is a traumatic injury to the penis that occurs when there is a sudden force or trauma to the penis. This force can cause the tunica albuginea, which is the tough, fibrous sheath that surrounds the spongy tissue of the penis, to tear. When this happens, the spongy tissue of the penis is exposed, and blood vessels, nerves, and other structures may be damaged.
The most common symptom of a penile fracture is a cracking or popping sound. This is followed by a sudden and severe pain in the penis, as well as swelling and bruising. There may also be a visible deformity of the penis, as well as blood or other fluid leaking from the penis.
If you suspect that you have suffered a penile fracture, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may order imaging tests, such as an ultrasound or MRI, to confirm the diagnosis.
Treatment of a penile fracture typically involves surgical repair of the fractured tunica albuginea. The procedure is typically performed under general anesthesia and usually involves suturing the torn tissue. In some cases, a graft may be necessary to repair the tear.
Although penile fractures can be repaired, there is still a risk of complications. These include infection, scarring, and erectile dysfunction. In some cases, the injury may be so severe that the penis is permanently damaged.
The best way to avoid a penile fracture is to take steps to prevent it. This includes avoiding vigorous masturbation or sexual activities that involve bending the penis too far or too quickly. It is also important to use lubricants during sexual activities to reduce the risk of friction.
Penile fractures are serious injuries that can cause long-term damage. It is important to be aware of the symptoms of a penile fracture and to seek medical attention immediately if you suspect that you have suffered one. Taking steps to prevent a penile fracture, such as avoiding vigorous masturbation or sexual activities, and using lubricants during sexual activities, can help to reduce the risk of this potentially embarrassing and painful injury.
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