What Is Penile Trauma?
The main common symptoms of penile trauma include swelling, hematuria, pain, dysuria, etc., which are directly affected by blunt external forces. The light ones form blue-purple petechiae, and the severe ones may form subcutaneous, cavernous, or glans hematoma. The pain will be unbearable.
Penile trauma
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- The main common symptoms of penile trauma include swelling, hematuria, pain, dysuria, etc., which are directly affected by blunt external forces. The light ones form blue-purple petechiae, and the severe ones may form subcutaneous, cavernous, or glans hematoma. The pain will be unbearable.
- The position of the penis is very concealed, and it can move greatly in normal times. The cavernous body of the penis is flexible, and it is also covered with a tough white film. Generally, it is not very easy to cause damage. However, some injuries can also occur when they are directly stressed by external forces, such as straddling, and most of them coexist with urethral injuries.
- Penile trauma is when there is still bleeding in the acute phase. At this time, cold compresses can be performed. After the bleeding stops, hot compresses can be used to promote hematoma absorption. If necessary, antibiotic treatment can be given. This is to prevent infection. In addition to hemostasis and manual reduction during penile trauma treatment, care must be taken to fix the penis in the normal position with sutures.