Originally Posted by
Princess08
Can you fracture your *****?
A ***** fracture can occur when there is trauma to the erect *****, resulting in rupture of the lining of the cylinder (corpus cavernosum) in the ***** that becomes engorged with blood during an erection. This very painful injury is often accompanied by an audible cracking sound, followed immediately by dark bruising of the ***** due to blood escaping the cylinder. In 10 percent to 30 percent of ***** fractures, the urethra is damaged and blood may be visible at the urinary opening of the *****.
A fractured ***** requires urgent medical attention. Prompt surgical repair of a ***** fracture is usually successful. If untreated, the injury may result in deformity of the ***** or the inability to have or maintain an erection (erectile dysfunction).
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