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  2. Penile injury - Wikipedia

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    Penile injury by self-mutilation involves injury to the glans penis by a needle puncture (left) or to the root of the penis by hanging a heavy-duty combination vise that clamped the penis (right). The type of injury from these self-harming behaviors varies from skin laceration to total amputation of the penis.

  3. Genital trauma - Wikipedia

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    The repair of most genital injuries require suture and the bleeding from the area is usually minimal. [3] The bleeding that results from extreme vaginal tears can be copious, leading to hemorrhagic shock, and the patient may need a blood transfusion. Treatment of these lacerations could warrant surgical repair. [2]

  4. Balanitis - Wikipedia

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    Balanitis is inflammation of the glans penis. [1] Balanoposthitis is the proper term when the foreskin is also affected. [ 1 ] Balanitis on boys in diapers must be distinguished from redness caused by ammoniacal dermatitis .

  5. A Doctor Recalls the Harrowing Story of Treating a Man's ...

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    Dr. Karan Raj explains the medical phenomenon of penile fracture in a new YouTube video, based on an his own experience as an emergency medic.

  6. Doctor linked to multiple deaths after severing a baby’s ...

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    A former doctor in Florida has been linked to numerous mishandled medical procedures, including an infant’s botched circumcision and six patient deaths.. Berto Lopez, who spent 33 years working ...

  7. Hematospermia - Wikipedia

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    Systemic conditions like malignant hypertension, liver dysfunction, or bleeding disorders, and amyloidosis may sometimes be present with hematospermia as symptom. Trauma to the region may also cause the condition. [ 4 ]

  8. Penile–vaginal intercourse - Wikipedia

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    Penile penetration of the vagina with the glans of the penis touching the G-spot Well perfused labia and clitoral erection. Whether or not the clitoral glans is stimulated by the penis depends on the clitoris–urethral-meatus distance (CUMD) and on the positions and movements. Painting from the Kamasutra: Coitus with nipple stimulation

  9. Emasculation - Wikipedia

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    Both the penis and testicles may be removed simultaneously using a sharp instrument, such as a knife or razor or swords. [2] [3] Non-crushing vascular clamps may also be used in medical surgery to cut off blood circulation and reduce bleeding. [4] Alternatively, the penis and testicles may be removed during a series of stages.