How a Man Can Tell if He Has a Male Organ Fracture and What to Do

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How a Man Can Tell if He Has a Male Organ Fracture and What to Do

A male organ fracture is an uncommon and traumatizing injury that usually occurs when a man is knockin’ the boots. But how can a member break? A fractured member is not a “true” break since the member is not a bone. A male organ fracture is a rupture in both of the areas of the member that create hard-ons. These areas are called the corpora cavernosa and the sensual organs sheath. This type of injury can cause permanent damage to a man’s urinary and sensual function, so it is vital to get medical attention immediately. Let’s run down everything a man needs to know about male organ fractures.

Symptoms of a Male Organ Fracture There are several potential symptoms of a member fracture. They include: A cracking or popping sound Pain that varies from minor to extreme Bleeding from the member Difficulty urinating Dark-colored bruising to the member Loss of hard-on Eggplant deformity – when a member appears to be swollen and purple, thus resembling an eggplant. Rupture of the veins and arteries in the member Rupture of the suspensory ligament

According to studies, if the male organ fracture symptoms that don’t include popping or immediate loss of hard-on, then it is likely not a fractured member and is a different member problem. It’s imperative to head to the emergency room for diagnosis.

Male Organ Fracture Causes A male organ fracture can only happen when a man is firm, so there are just a few ways a man can get a male organ fracture. The member must be rigid because the corpus cavernosa has to be engorged with blood in order to snap. The most common way for a man to fracture his member is during relations. Contrary to popular belief, it does not happen only during rough relations. Most times, a man is just in a position where he has a likely chance of hitting a bone while thrusting. The other most notable cause is when a man rolls onto his rigid member while in bed. There is also a smaller number of men who end up with a fractured member because they hit their firm member on a door frame or other furniture, or they trip and fall on it when it is hard.

Male Organ Fracture Diagnosis and Treatment First things first – get to the doctor immediately. When left untreated, a fractured member can cause significant problems for a man. It can not only affect his sensual performance and enjoyment but also his urinary function. The doctor, typically a urologist, will diagnose a male organ fracture by inspecting the member and asking questions about how it happened. Sometimes doctors will use an X-ray or ultrasound to locate the exact places that are damaged.

Treatment can have many levels. A man should take some ibuprofen and a use cloth-covered ice pack on the road to the doctor to reduce pain and swelling. Once at the hospital, it’s likely a man will get a catheter to empty the bladder to reduce pressure on the bladder. Depending on the severity of the fracture, a doctor may suggest wrapping the member or wearing a splint to keep the member in a position that reduces pressure and pain. Some male organ fractures will require surgical intervention. Surgery may be recommended for those men who have a hematoma or experience blood pooling, damaged blood vessels, cuts on the member, or a damaged urethra. According to research, it’s suggested that surgery results in superior results for a man with a fractured member.

Aftercare for Male Organ Fractures Depending on the treatment, men will usually go home from the ER once they no longer need professional care. Most doctors recommend putting the brakes on getting busy in the bedroom for at least one month to give the member time to heal fully. Usually, a man can expect to regain his sensual prowess; however, in rare cases, a man may need additional supplementation to get a hard-on, such as medication or hormones.

During and after this healing period, a man should take extra measures to preserve his male organ health. Cleansing the member gently but thoroughly will ensure that infection doesn’t set in. Men also use a male organ health oil (health professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil, which has been clinically proven safe and mild for skin) to protect the member further. It includes vitamin A for bacterial defense, vitamin C for cell regeneration and a boost in blood flow, and L-carnitine to protect against nerve damage that results from sensual organ trauma, compression, and friction. It’s a critical step of the healing process and should be used daily to good preserve results.Man 1 Man Oil