unable to get erection after injury Posted: 03-13-08 17:31pm
I fell a few weeks ago while
skateboarding, and landed on a railing.
Went to the hospital and got an
ultrasound(i believe it was only my
testicles they checked) and it was fine.
When the accident happened I bled from the
head, as if i were peeing only i wasn't.
The next day, i felt sore in my penis, and
I had an erection that would not subside.
This continued for a week until i decided
to see a urologist.
He didnt know what was wrong with me.
2 weeks later my penis is still sore,
however my full blown erection is gone,
but I also cannot go back to no erection
at all, there is still some firmness. Also
it is still tender. If I try to get an
erection it hurts again, but either way I
still cant get a rock hard erection.
Im 21 this weekend, and before the
accident i was perfectly fine so I dont
believe i have any of those diseases.
Basically right now, my penis is firm, but
not full blow, and still tender.
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simensays
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Posted: 03-15-08 12:17pm
seriously, no one is gonna put their input
in?
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Georgia59
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Posted: 03-17-08 15:00pm
Firmess could just be due to swelling-
that's all an erection really is anyways.
So if you actually injured your penis, it
could get swollen, which would cause it to
be sort of like an erection. I suggest not
doing anything sexual until it is really
healed.
Did the docs know about the bleeding? It
really sounds like you had some sort of
internal injury to your penis, and that
should've gotten checked out.
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