Penis Injury After Using Sex Toy, Blood Flow Limited, Cannot Get Full Erection, No Pain During Urination.
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After going through your query, I would like to comment the following:
1. You seem to have suffered from penile muscle injury after the episode of masturbation.
2. Most of such injuries heal by themselves over time.
3. The precaution that you need to take is to prevent any further episode of trauma to your penis atleast for a period of 2 weeks and thus give it rest and time to heal the injury.
4. You are not having any episode of any abnormal discharge or bleeding through your penis nor do you have any associated pain. This is a good sign that the injury seems to be a minor one.
5. I would also recommend you to visit a urologist who can locally examine it and rule out any major injury considering the initial episode of trauma and the current problem with erection.
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Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
MBBS MD DNB
Thanks for the follow up.
After going through your follow up history, I would like to comment the following:
1. There seems to be a traumatic muscular injury of the penis shaft.
2. You need to avoid masturbation strictly till you visit your urologist.
3. You need to visit your urologist definitely & earlier if possible.
4. Meanwhile for the pain you can take an analgesic under prescription from your physician.
I hope I have answered your query. I will be glad to answer any follow up queries.
Please accept my answer if you have no follow up queries.
Take care and Regards,
Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
MBBS MD DNB
Thanks again for the follow up.
I would like to comment the following in response to your follow up query:
1. Yours seem to be a traumatic injury to penile muscle (it means tissue damage) but most of such injuries (in absence of complications like urethral injury or hematoma formation) heal by themselves. It does not seem to be the more severe penile fracture which is an injury caused by the rupture of the tunica albuginea, which envelops the corpus cavernosum muscle of the penis.
2. Thus an assessment by a urologist will actually determine the severity of the traumatic injury. The earlier the assessment the more better it would be.
3. Surgery is required for severe cases with urethral injury, hematoma formation, severe pain or severe postural disabilty in the penis. In your case no such symptoms are present hence the likelihood of surgery is less at present. However the decision of the Urologist will be finalised after clinical examination and investigations as required.
I hope I have answered your query. I will be glad to answer any follow up queries.
Please accept my answer if you have no follow up queries.
Take care and Regards,
Dr. Gyanshankar Mishra
MBBS MD DNB