A penile fracture is an injury caused by the rupture of the tunica albuginea, which envelops the corpus cavernosum penis. It is most often caused by a blunt trauma to an erect penis.
Many men don't realize that it is possible to injure their penis during sex. A penile fracture is also called a broken penis.
Symptoms
A popping or cracking sound, significant pain, immediate flaccidity, and skin hematoma of various sizes are commonly associated with the event. These symptoms are similar to a common bruising or contusion of the penis.
Causes of Penile Fracture
When a man becomes aroused,
rapidly pumping blood is trapped in his penis. Two spongy tubes that run through the shaft swell and strain against the surrounding stretchy sheath. The stretchy sheath is called white tunic.
rapidly pumping blood is trapped in his penis. Two spongy tubes that run through the shaft swell and strain against the surrounding stretchy sheath. The stretchy sheath is called white tunic.
As the penis thickens and lengthens, the white tunic expands and thins. However, the white tunic stretches too much, the layers can rip, releasing a small surge of blood. When penile tissue rips, the rip is usually accompanied by a popping sound, then swelling and discoloration of the penis. The discoloration of the penis is usually to a deep purple hue. Usually, the erection is immediately lost and pain occurs. Sometimes the pain is so intense that that man will have difficulty urinating.
Penile fracture can also be caused by sudden blunt trauma or abrupt lateral bending of the penis in an erect state.
Who is at risk for Penile Fractures?
Engaging in some sexual positions will increase the risk of a penile fracture. When a woman is on top, the risk of penile fracture increases. If the woman bends too far forward or backward, she can create excessive torque on the penis.
Engaging in rear-entry vaginal intercourse also increases the risk of penile fracture. Rear entry is more risky because the penis is more likely to bend too far at its base.
Other positions and mishaps can also increase the risk of penile fracture. For example, if a woman is sitting on a desk and the man is facing her, if he misjudges and suddenly pushes his penis into the desk, penile fracture may occurs.
Penile Fracture Treatment
Surgery is the only way to fix a broken penis. Surgery is often successful and the patient will regain is sexual function. Recovery takes about six weeks.
If a penile fracture is untreated, serious complications might occur. The small bruise the occurs immediately after a penile fracture will develop into a scar in the penis. Scarred penile tissue is very difficult to treat.
It is important to remember that penile fracture is is a minor injury and that men can go completely back to normal after surgery.
Other types of Penile Injuries
Wear and tear caused by mild, painless injuries to the penis during sex can lead to Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease leaves the penis with a dramatic bend.
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