OMG! Fractured Penis
Rough sex can cause an injury to the penis called Pyronies desease(spelling?)
scar tissue builds up and causes ercetile dysfuntion, so for the rest of your life, you have a bent penis....they can go in and try to remove scar tissue, but could make it worse... so instead of long dong... you have a gerkin!! erections are painful...have to have an understanding partner, only certain positions are successful.....no real treatment works... so just remember this the next time you want to have anal sex...
scar tissue builds up and causes ercetile dysfuntion, so for the rest of your life, you have a bent penis....they can go in and try to remove scar tissue, but could make it worse... so instead of long dong... you have a gerkin!! erections are painful...have to have an understanding partner, only certain positions are successful.....no real treatment works... so just remember this the next time you want to have anal sex...
Originally Posted by naomi-sarah,Nov 24 2004, 01:51 PM
The penile bone is a structure or bone found in some mammalian species but NOT in the human male.
Penile fracture is the traumatic rupture of the corpus cavernosum. To date, the number of reported cases in the published literature is estimated to be fewer than 300.
Trauma during sexual relations is reported to be responsible for approximately one third of all cases; the female-dominant position is most commonly reported.
Patients describe a popping, cracking, or snapping sound with immediate detumescence (loss of erection). Upon physical examination, evidence of penile injury is self-evident. In a typical penile fracture, the normal external penile appearance is completely obliterated because of significant penile deformity, swelling, and ecchymosis (the so-called eggplant deformity).
Peyronies syndrome is often the result of fractured penis that is not surgically corrected.
-Pete
Originally Posted by Kodokan_4,Nov 24 2004, 04:42 PM
Are you trying to tell us that there's no bone in the human penis???
Penile fracture is the traumatic rupture of the corpus cavernosum. To date, the number of reported cases in the published literature is estimated to be fewer than 300.
Trauma during sexual relations is reported to be responsible for approximately one third of all cases; the female-dominant position is most commonly reported.
Patients describe a popping, cracking, or snapping sound with immediate detumescence (loss of erection). Upon physical examination, evidence of penile injury is self-evident. In a typical penile fracture, the normal external penile appearance is completely obliterated because of significant penile deformity, swelling, and ecchymosis (the so-called eggplant deformity).
Peyronies syndrome is often the result of fractured penis that is not surgically corrected.
-Pete
Penile fracture is the traumatic rupture of the corpus cavernosum. To date, the number of reported cases in the published literature is estimated to be fewer than 300.
Trauma during sexual relations is reported to be responsible for approximately one third of all cases; the female-dominant position is most commonly reported.
Patients describe a popping, cracking, or snapping sound with immediate detumescence (loss of erection). Upon physical examination, evidence of penile injury is self-evident. In a typical penile fracture, the normal external penile appearance is completely obliterated because of significant penile deformity, swelling, and ecchymosis (the so-called eggplant deformity).
Peyronies syndrome is often the result of fractured penis that is not surgically corrected.
-Pete

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