Sexual Health
Do men bleed during their first sexual encounter? What's the reason for the redness during their first sexual encounter
Why do men also turn red during their first sexual encounter? We all know that when girls have sex for the first time, they will become red because of the rupture of the hymen, but you certainly don't know that men will also become red when they have sex for the first time. Why do men also turn red during their first sexual encounter? The following will introduce you.
Why do men also turn red during their first sexual encounter?
Although the emergency patients admire the doctors, they still don't know where to go. So I asked how to know for the first time. After the doctor smiled, he said that the foreskin frenulum under the man's glans was shorter than that of the average person. During his first sexual intercourse, the movements were more abrupt, and the woman's vagina lacked lubrication, resulting in tearing of the foreskin frenulum. There is a small artery in the frenulum of prepuce, and bleeding is inevitable. As long as one stitch is sewn during processing, there will be no problems in the future. It is not the exclusive right of women to turn red on the first night, and men also have it, but it is relatively rare.
The emergency physician suddenly realized. It is not the exclusive right of women to turn red on the first night. Men also have it, but the proportion is relatively small. The bleeding caused by male sexual intercourse can make the person concerned afraid. In fact, this type of injury has minimal bleeding, resulting in fewer immediate consultations. Of course, the healing of the wound is not very neat.
The causes of bleeding after sexual intercourse in men are generally due to the foreskin being too long, too tight, or the foreskin frenulum under the glans being too short or too tight. If there is still a loose foreskin after an erection, this part of the foreskin is prone to bleeding due to repeated friction, especially when there is insufficient lubrication of the vagina. When the foreskin is too long, it often causes eczema and inflammation of the glans and foreskin, making it easier to bleed during sexual intercourse.
In addition, the foreskin is too tight at the front end, and when the penis is erect, the glans cannot show its head. This type of foreskin is more likely to cause tearing and bleeding during sexual intercourse. Sometimes this type of foreskin can be pulled back to the back of the glans and become stuck due to excessive force, resulting in so-called incarcerated phimosis, which can cause swelling, pain, or even necrosis of the foreskin and glans. At this point, it is not a problem of bleeding. At this point, immediate treatment is necessary. If the foreskin cannot be restored, it must be immediately incised or removed. Otherwise, there will be unfortunate consequences.
The frenulum of the foreskin is located below the glans, connecting the urethra with the wrinkled tissue on the inner surface of the foreskin, and containing abundant blood vessels. Some men have shorter foreskin frenulum, which can cause slight pain during an erection. During sexual intercourse, it is easy to break or tear, causing bleeding. At this point, if the bleeding is stopped by self compression, most of the bleeding can also be stopped, but the wound healing is not neat. If treatment can be received, simple plastic surgery and suturing can stop the bleeding, and there will be no longer short or painful foreskin frenulum in the future. After healing, the wound is also relatively neat.