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What are the common penis injuries?
Male reproductive organs are mostly hidden in the body, which makes them vulnerable. Only the penis is exposed in the body, but the position of the penis is extremely hidden. When there is no erection, the volume is very small. In addition, the penis moves a lot at this time, so under normal circumstances, the penis will not be hit, even if it is hit, it is not easy to get hurt. Nevertheless, the penis does not mean that it will be hurt if it is put in a safe. When the foreskin is hit, hit by external force or riding on a hard object, it can cause penis injury. Moreover, the urethra passes through the penis, which will drag down the urethra when the penis is injured, so the situation is more complicated and the treatment is different when the penis is injured. Common penis injuries mainly include the following types: ◎ Incarceration of penis: When the foreskin is too tight for phimosis, if the foreskin does not turn down in time after turning up, it will form incarceration. Out of curiosity or abnormal sexual desire, little boys often put metal rings, plastic sleeves and even nuts on their penises. If not removed in time, it will also lead to incarceration of the penis. Incarceration will hinder venous return, and if it cannot be reduced in time, it will cause permanent damage to the penis. ◎ Broken penis: The penis is hard when erect, but the brittleness increases at this time. If it is hit by a strong external force, it can lead to the rupture of the corpus cavernosum and its surrounding white membrane, and blood will flow from the corpus cavernosum into the penis subcutaneous. Some people use too much force when changing their positions in sexual life, resulting in a broken penis. If it is not treated in time, it is difficult to restore the penis to its original state, and in severe cases it may cause the penis to fail to erect. ◎ Penile contusion: External force directly impacts the penis, and twisting, overstretching or stepping on hard objects during erection can cause penis contusion, ranging from bluish-purple ecchymosis to hematoma. Foreskin laceration: The penis skin is very thin. When the penis skin is caught by other objects in swimming, diving, dragging water and skiing, it can lead to the rupture of the foreskin. In sexual life, excessive insertion can also cause the foreskin or foreskin frenulum to tear. After penis injury, the main manifestations are severe pain, swelling and bruising. When the urethra is damaged, hematuria, dysuria, inability to urinate, scrotal swelling and pain may occur. Once penis trauma happens, try to keep the original shape and restore urination and sexual function. For those with penis contusion, when the pain and swelling are obvious, T-belt can be used to wrap the scrotum and penis to relieve the symptoms. When the blood clot is serious, you need to go to the hospital in time. Doctors will cut the skin to relieve congestion and use antibiotics to prevent infection. Catheter can be inserted when urination is difficult. When the penis is embedded, the most important thing is to saw off the metal rings, nuts and other inserts as soon as possible. If the foreskin is too long or phimosis leads to incarceration, circumcision can achieve the effect once and for all. When the penis skin is torn off, if the corpus cavernosum is not damaged, the torn skin is still connected with the penis, and when the skin color is normal, it can be healed after suture. If it is completely torn off or does not grow well after stitching, skin grafting can be carried out. Although penile fracture is rare, the condition is often very serious. Generally, immediate surgery is needed to suture the ruptured white membrane and repair the urethra. However, deformity often occurs after operation. Global Hospital Network reminds friends that if you find yourself with the above symptoms of male genital trauma, you must go to a regular hospital in time. Don't wait for the disease to spread, so the treatment is not only more difficult, but also more harmful to the body.