You can break your penis.
Relax -- it's not common. But it’s possible. The penis has
no bones. It has chambers that fill up with blood when you're erect. If you
push too hard and bend it too far, the chambers can tear. It can happen if you
slip out during sex and thrust against your partner's body. Along with pain,
you might hear a popping sound. Afterward you may be swollen and bruised.
Surgery is usually the best treatment.
What's the usual age
for a first erection?
Some boys are born with erections. Ultrasounds show that
babies can have them in the womb. A baby’s erections aren't sexual. Stimulation
can cause them -- they're common during diaper changes.
If you have an
erection that lasts longer than 4 hours, your doctor may suggest:
If you have an erection that lasts over 4 hours, hurts, and
doesn't result from being turned on, you could have a rare condition called
priapism. It is a medical emergency, so head to the emergency room. Some erectile dysfunction (ED) drugs can
cause it. But priapism can also result from injuries, medications, diseases,
drug use, and even spider bites. A cold
shower or ice packs can help. Light exercise like climbing stairs can help draw
blood away from your penis into the rest of your body. It's important to see a
doctor quickly, though. Untreated, priapism can cause scarring and erection
problems that don’t go away.
Should I worry about
little bumps on my penis?
Things that look like goose bumps along the shaft of your
penis or scrotum are common. They're usually pimples or ingrown hairs. Lots of
guys have harmless rings of little bumps around the head of the penis called
pearly penile papules. That said, if you notice new bumps, ones beneath the
surface of your skin or scrotum, or something that hurts, oozes, or bleeds, then
go see your doctor.
How long is the
average erect penis?
A lot of guys think they're smaller than they actually are.
Part of it is your angle -- when you're looking down, you look stubbier than
you would to someone else. Some guys with average penises get obsessed with the
idea that they’re small. They have a psychological condition called penile
dysmorphic disorder. While much less serious, it's similar to people with
anorexia who think they look fat no matter how thin they really are.
The bigger guys’ feet,
the bigger their penis.
The size of your penis has no connection to the size of your
feet, hands, fingers, nose, or any other part of your body. If you're
overweight, though, part of your penis' length can be hidden by fat at the base
of your belly. So, if you want a simple, doctor-recommended way to make your
penis look bigger, lose some weight.
Who made the term
“ball ironing” popular?
George Clooney joked that he’d had his scrotum “unwrinkled,”
a jab at the extent of Hollywood vanity. But soon enough, at least one spa
reportedly started to offer the procedure, using lasers to remove hair,
wrinkles, and discoloration. Needless to say, no medical organizations support
such “scrotum rejuvenation.”
It's normal to have
erections while you sleep.
It's natural to wake up with "morning wood." Men
usually have three to five erections each night, often while they dream. We
don't know why they happen, but they might help keep your penis healthy. If
you're having sexual problems, your doctor might check for nighttime erections.
If you have them, your issues are probably related to stress, anxiety, or
circumstances. If you don't, you might have a medical problem.
Surgery can make your
penis bigger.
But not much. Surgery adds less than an inch in length, on
average. It can also make you thicker. But it's expensive, unproven, and risky.
Worst side effects? In addition to pain, some guys wind up smaller -- scar
tissue can tighten up, shrinking your penis. Two out of three guys who get
surgery aren't happy with the results.
Masturbation is as
healthy as having sex.
While sex seems to have lots of health benefits for guys --
for pain, your heart, and your prostate -- masturbation doesn't. What's the
difference between having sex and doing the job yourself? Experts aren't sure,
but your body seems to know, and it behaves differently. When you have sex,
your semen has more -- and healthier -- sperm than when you masturbate.
Shrinkage
To keep sperm healthy, your body closely controls the
temperature in your testes. When they're cold, they draw back to keep warm. To
stay cool on hot summer days, you may notice them hanging low. Your penis may
pull back during exercise or when you're anxious. Why? Your body is redirecting
blood flow where you need it most -- getting ready for fight or flight.
Masturbating more
than five times a week is unhealthy.
Are you masturbating too much? Probably not. Guys get hung
up on the number. How many times is normal? But there is no such figure. Some
guys masturbate a lot and some don't. It’s a problem if you masturbate so much
that it interferes with school, work, or relationships. Otherwise, it really
doesn't matter.
Is it normal for my
penis to hang to one side?
Penises usually look a little uneven. They may naturally
hang to the left or right. Usually, the right testicle is a little bigger and
the left testicle hangs a little lower. You may also have a slight tilt to the
left or right when you’re erect. But if your penis has a dramatic bend when
erect -- especially if it hurts -- check with your doctor. Peyronie’s disease
is one cause, and treatment can help.
At age 40, how many
guys have ED?
Erectile dysfunction gets more common as you grow older. By
age 70, 70% of guys have it. But just because it gets more common doesn’t mean
you'll get it or that it's normal. Instead, it’s usually a sign of other health
conditions that you can get treated for, like high blood pressure, diabetes,
depression, or obesity. Talk to your doctor.
Which of these is a
real treatment for premature ejaculation?
For guys on antidepressants, delayed ejaculation is a common
and annoying side effect. But for the same reason, a low dose can be great for
guys who tend to orgasm too soon. New options include sprays that contain
medications and other ingredients that dull sensation a little, making you last
longer.
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