Sexual Health
Should a boyfriend break up due to sexual dysfunction? Never ignore erectile dysfunction
The content of the penis is usually soft, and when subjected to sexual stimulation, it is affected by the congestion of the corpus cavernosum, making the penis stand upright like a sailboat mast. Due to differences in the distribution and degree of congestion of the cavernous sinus, the erect penis also presents various angles, with the most common being an erection at 70 ° -120 °. Affected by the sensitivity of the glans nerve endings, the penis has excellent hardness, soft glans, and bends laterally or ventrally. However, if there is no impact on sexual activity, a slightly curved erection is also a normal phenomenon. However, there are also abnormal erections that raise people's awareness.
When some men experience an abnormal erection of the penis, it can last for hours, days, or even months, even when there is no sexual desire. Due to blockage of the small arteries in the penis and obstruction of venous return, it can also lead to an abnormal erection of the penis, causing patient pain. If this pathological state is repeated for a long time, it will inevitably cause fibrosis of the corpus cavernosum of the penis, ultimately leading to the loss of erectile function.
In addition, there is also a type of penile sclerosis that is more common in men aged 40-60 and above, which can hinder erection and cause erectile pain. At this point, the penis generally has no symptoms when in a relaxed state, but one or more fibrous indurations are prone to occur in the loose connective tissue between the corpus cavernosum and the tunica albuginosa of the penis, causing the penis to erect and bend back or laterally. In severe cases, it will affect the normal progress of sexual activity.
In addition, symptoms such as upper urethral fissure, lower urethral fissure, short penile frenulum, and obvious lateral curvature or ventral curvature of the penis can affect sexual intercourse. The above symptoms should be treated promptly and not carelessly.
There are also some special forms of penile erection in clinical practice.
Double penises are a rare abnormal phenomenon of male external genitalia, estimated to occur in only one case per 5.5 million births. A typical double penile patient has only one penis that has erectile function, and the penis often shows an upturned state during erection.
In addition, there is another type of concealed penis: the penis is extremely small, underdeveloped, and has thick subcutaneous fat around the penis, tightly surrounding it. The appearance of the penis is invisible, and there may be painful erections, but sexual intercourse is not possible. These should also raise concerns.