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Penile fractures can happen when an erect penis is forced to bend after blunt force during sex, but they can also occur after direct trauma to your penis or after a fall. [1] If you think you may have a penile fracture, there are a few ways you can check to identify it.
A penile fracture may occur if you forcefully bend or hit your erect penis and damage some of the tissue. It typically occurs during sexual activity. You’ll hear a popping or cracking sound and immediately lose your erection and experience a lot of pain.
Penile fracture is rupture of one or both of the tunica albuginea, the fibrous coverings that envelop the penis's corpora cavernosa. It is caused by rapid blunt force to an erect penis, usually during vaginal intercourse, or aggressive masturbation. [4]
A penile fracture is an injury that may occur during sexual intercourse or when the penis is erect. Symptoms include bleeding, bruising, trouble urinating, and more. Treatments can include...
A penile fracture is the rupture of the tough membrane that surrounds the spongy columns of tissues inside the penis, called the corpus cavernosa. A fracture most often occurs during sexual intercourse but can also occur with vigorous masturbation or a non-sexual injury of an erect penis.
Penile fracture happens when sudden trauma or bending of the penis breaks the tunica albuginea. The erectile tissue beneath the tunica albuginea may also rupture.
A penis fracture requires medical care right away. Often, a healthcare professional can find out if the penis is fractured by doing a physical exam. But blood, urine or imaging tests also may be needed. Most often, the treatment for a fractured penis is prompt surgery to repair the damage.