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Sore Penis or Penis Fracture - Heres How to Know
12/1 11:47:18
Many men know the feeling of a sore penis. It usually happens after an extended or rough sex session, when the penis skin is irritated from constant friction. A sore penis can also result from a variety of other causes (none of which are nearly as much fun!). This might include rigorous exercise, wearing a new style of underwear, masturbating too often or even sleeping in an awkward position. Good penis care is usually all it takes to remedy the problem of a sore penis rather quickly.

Sometimes a penis can become so sore that it makes a man wonder if he has suffered a penis fracture. This cringe-worthy injury involves serious damage to the penis as a result of significant trauma, usually during sexual activity. Just how clear is the difference between a sore penis and a penis fracture?

Sore penis or penis fracture?

Make no mistake: If it's a penis fracture, there will be no doubt. A sore penis, no matter how bad the soreness might seem, is a leisurely walk in the park compared to a penis fracture.

A sore penis often has other signs associated with it. There might be redness and dryness, irritation, and even peeling of the penis skin. There could be some abrasions as well. Slight swelling and some very sensitive and tender areas are also hallmarks of a sore penis. In most cases, it will be evident why the soreness is there - such as an adventurous evening with an enthusiastic partner.

A penis fracture is much more serious. That seriousness is often evident immediately, as there will be a 'pop' or 'crack' sound accompanied by excruciating penis pain. An erection will immediately vanish, but might be replaced by significant and painful swelling. The penis might also bend to one side or the other.

The fracture usually happens when the penis slips out of the partner during sexual activity, and then winds up bending against the pelvic bone on the next thrust. Too much pressure and a fracture is the result.

But how can it be a fracture? After all, there are no bones in the penis!

Here's what happens: The penis becomes hard thanks to blood flow through two cylinders of spongy tissue known as the corporal body. The pressure of the blood in the corporal body is what keeps the penis rigid during an erection. The corporal body is encased in the tunic, a tough protective outer membrane.

When a penis fracture occurs, that 'pop' is the tunic rupturing. As soon as that happens, the corporal body loses the ability to stay firm, which leads to a very quick loss of erection. The penis might bend at the area of the fracture. It might also lead to immediate and serious bruising - or even some bleeding, if the fracture is severe enough.

Cures for sore penis or penis fracture

A penis fracture is a medical emergency. When it happens, go straight to the emergency room. Remember that the pain can be severe, so it might be best to ask someone else to make that drive to the hospital - blacking out behind the wheel would definitely make a bad situation much worse! In most cases, surgical repair will be necessary to help ensure proper sexual function in the future.

Obviously a sore penis is a much easier situation to handle. A high-quality penis health cr鑝e (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which is clinically proven mild and safe for skin) can help reverse the damage and turn irritated skin into the smooth, supple skin it was meant to be. This can be achieved through powerful vitamins and nutrients, such as vitamin A, D, and E, applied directly to the skin in a strong moisturizer, such as Shea butter. Continue using the penis health cr鑝e on a regular basis after the skin has returned to normal - this will ensure that the penis stays as healthy as possible.

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