I heard that men’s penises can be broken? If it is broken, can I still have sex after surgery to reattach it?
Although a man’s penis has no bones, it can indeed be “broken”.
When the penis is erect, the corpus cavernosum becomes congested and the blood flow increases 25 times compared to the flaccid state! At this time, the tunica albuginea of the corpus cavernosum is in a highly tense state and is very fragile. Once it is subjected to strong external forces, such as the penis entering the wrong position, hitting the girl’s pubic bone, or masturbating too hard, it may cause the penis to break.
After a penile fracture, you will hear a snapping sound, and then the penis will begin to bend and swell, turning purple-black, accompanied by severe pain.
Now, let me tell you the key point. If your penis is broken, can you still have sex after it is reattached? This depends on the severity of the penis fracture.
If the penis is not completely broken, you can first apply ice to reduce local bleeding and swelling, keep the area clean to prevent infection, and then go to the hospital as soon as possible.
If the penis is broken into two pieces, the first thing to do is to stop the bleeding, keep the broken parts cold and then take them to the hospital for surgery. If it is within 24 hours and the broken penis is properly preserved, a regular hospital can replant it, and the success rate is usually >95%.
Generally speaking, sexual function can be restored after treatment and recovery, and it will not affect the sex life. However, everyone should still pay attention to the strength and angle when making love and protect themselves!
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