This is what happened to a man after being bitten in his penis
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This is what happened to a man after being bitten in his penis
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An injured man arrived in the emergency room after his partner accidentally bit the tip of his penis, causing him to black out, according to a recent case published in the medical journal Visual Journal of Emergency Medicine.
According to the study, the 43-year-old man showed up at the hospital five days after his partner bit his penis and said he was suffering from a painful wound. When doctors examined his wound, they found that 3 inches of his genital tissue had died and as a result had blackened.
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To the full article"About five days before, his spouse accidentally bit him at the tip of the penis during intercourse," article author Mark Zoski, a professor of medicine at the University of Arizona, said in a statement. "Since the initial trauma, the patient has noted that the pain has worsened and the wound has become darker."
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Genital trauma is dangerous (Photo: shutterstock)
Man holding his crotch (Photo: ShutterStock)
In other cases, genital damage can lead to permanent damage and surgery, according to doctors who wrote the case study. For example, an infection called fournier gangrene occurs when a person's genitals are traumatized and the surrounding tissue becomes infected with fungus or bacteria and dies. To that end, doctors often use antibiotics, but sometimes they can also remove dead and infected skin from the genitals.
According to the National Organization for Rare Disorders, fournier gangrene cases are very rare, with an estimated 1,800 cases in English-language medical journals reported between 1950 and today. If a person experiences genital trauma, he should contact the doctor immediately and not wait a few days like the man in the present case and many other men, the doctors wrote.
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