He needs to see a doctor if there is any pain!
2007-07-17 04:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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First, you can in fact suffer a "fractured penis". While it is true the penis is NOT a bone, the injury that occurs is called, in medical parlance, a fracture just the same. It is actually a tear in the vaious soft tissue structures of the penis. As described elsewhere here, this is a surgical emergency and needs to be evaluated immediately. Now, the type of injury that you describe doesn't sound like a penile fracture to me. Typically, a fractured penis wants desperately to be seen by a doc. It is usually way more than painful - the word agony comes to mind. So not likely what is going on with your boyfriend. However, as Dr. Sue says, sex should not be painful. If it is, something's amiss. He should be evaluated by a physician in order to prevent any further damage or the complication of any disease or disorder he may have. Remember dear, you hold the power to MAKE him go. You got what he wants. No doctor = No hot lovin'
Good Luck
2007-07-17 05:32:44
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answered by Lon E 4
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Contrary to what a lot of people think, a fractured penis can be a fairly common event. I have worked in the Emergency Room for many years and have seen this on numerous occasions. If you go on the internet and search "fractured penis" you can see pictures of what the condition looks like. It is not a pleasant sight. The truly fractured penis looks much like an eggplant. This is a VERY serious condition and must be treated immediately by surgical intervention. Your boyfriend needs to see a urologist to have his condition evaluated. A hard nodule under the skin on any part of the body is not something to merely ignore. There are a number of pathologies that can cause this but he needs to have it checked in any event to reduce the potential of further problems.........best wishes
2007-07-17 05:01:41
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answered by Anonymous
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I woke up this morning with a horrible hangover, and my penis was missing again.
It's detachable you see.
It comes in handy because I can leave it at home when I know it's going to get me into trouble, or I can loan it out when I'm not using it.
But every once in a while, I go to a party, get drunk, and for the life of me, I can't remember what I did with it.
I called the people whose house the party had been at, but they hadn't seen it. I had them check the medicine cabinet, because I leave it there sometimes, but it wasn't there.
I called a few other people from the party, but they were no help. I was starting to get depressed. Not having my penis makes me feel like less of a man.
So I decided to go get some breakfast, and as I was walking down the street - I saw my penis lying in the gutter.
I picked it up, took it home, cleaned it off, and put it back on. I felt whole again, complete.
People tell me I should have it permanently attached, but I don't know. Even though it's a pain sometimes, I really like having a detachable penis.
2007-07-17 04:39:32
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answered by Joe M 2
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First, the penis is NOT a bone, so it cannot be "fractured." It gets hard because when aroused blood engorges the penis. If he is having pain for whatever reason, he should see his doctor who is qualified, trained, and licensed to give medical advice. People on this site are not.Good luck.
Chow!!
2007-07-17 05:16:30
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answered by No one 7
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If a hard blow is given to an erect penis without bracing, or without proper care and attention, the Tunica Albuginea (the membrane surrounding the spongy tissue that enables erections) can break. There will often be a loud "crack" followed by severe pain, severe bruising and possible swelling. This requires immediate medical attention and usually requires surgery to repair.
2007-07-17 05:34:47
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answered by Rose 6
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The penis is a muscle not a bone or joint. It can't be fractured. If he is in pain he should see a doctor. He could have an inflammation or infection that is causing him pain. It could also be an STD. He should go to the doctor to be checked out before you have sex again. He could have something serious that he could give to you.
2007-07-17 04:42:11
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answered by Tashi 2
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It is not possible to "fracture" a penis since it is made up entirely of soft tissue, however, it is possible to strain it. as with most strains or sprains it will heal over time. The thing to be careful of is if he developes problems urinating or achieving an erection.if either of these occur, I'd suggest a visit to the Dr.
2007-07-17 04:50:56
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answered by answerman 1
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I've heard about that, but thankfully, it's never happened to me. he should see a Doctor NOW! That's nothing to play with (no pun intended).
2007-07-17 04:40:03
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answered by badassp51 2
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go to a doctor before it's tooo late
2007-07-17 05:14:48
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answered by Anonymous
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