The penis is a vital male organ that functions as an outlet for urine and sperm from the body. Maintaining the cleanliness and health of the penis is very important so that penile disease does not happen to you.
An impaired penis can cause pain and affect male sexual function and fertility. In addition, penile disease can also affect other aspects of your life, such as stress, relationship problems, and lower self-confidence.
Various Types of Penile Diseases That Can Occur
There are various types of penile diseases, one of which is priapism, which is a condition in which the penis has an ongoing erection for more than four hours and often feels painful. Priapism occurs when blood flowing into the blood vessels of the penis does not fully return. Penile disease is usually caused by drug and alcohol abuse, blood disease (anemia), genital injury, disorders of the spinal cord, or consumption of certain drugs. This medical emergency must be treated immediately because prolonged erections can injure the penis and cause complications of long-term erectile dysfunction. In addition, several other penile diseases to watch out for include:Peyronie
Peyronie is a condition in which a hard lump in the form of plaque is formed at the top or bottom of the penis to make the penis curved and cause pain. blood vessels or lymphatic vessels), and heredity.
Balanitis
Balanitis is inflammation of the head of the penis. This disease often occurs in men and boys who have not been circumcised or who do not maintain penis cleanliness. Penile head inflammation can occur if sensitive skin under the foreskin (skin folds) is not cleaned regularly. As a result, bacteria, dead skin, dirt, and sweat settle under the foreskin and cause irritation. Symptoms of balanitis include pain when urinating, a rash on the penis, impurities such as thick fat under the foreskin, and redness, swelling, and pain in the around the head of the penis or foreskin.
Phimosis
Phimosis is a condition where the foreskin of the penis is too tight that it cannot be pulled back above the head of the penis. Phimosis is normal if it occurs in infants and toddlers. If it afflicts older children, this might be caused by scarring of the foreskin. This penis disease is nothing to worry about, except if it causes redness, pain, or swelling. Phimosis needs to be treated immediately if it causes problems, such as difficulty urinating. In adults, phimosis can sometimes be associated with sexually transmitted infections. Phimosis causes pain, injury to the foreskin, or lack of stimulation during lovemaking.
Paraphimosis
Paraphimosis is a condition where the foreskin cannot be returned to its original position after being pulled up above the head of the penis, usually after an erection or sex activity. Paraphimosis is a medical emergency which if left untreated and can cause pain, swelling, disrupt blood flow to the penis, to serious complications such as gangrene (tissue death and decay).
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