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07-13-2012, 12:23 AM
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Re: Emergency Treatment of Priapism
Priapism is a potentially painful medical condition, in which the erect penis or clitoris does not return to its flaccid state, despite the absence of both physical and psychological stimulation, within four hours. There are two types of priapism: low-flow and high-flow; 80% to 90% of clinically presented priapisms are low flow disorders. Low-flow involves the blood not adequately returning to the body from the organ. High-flow involves a short-circuit of the vascular system partway along the organ. Treatment is different for each type. Priapism is considered a medical emergency, which should receive proper treatment by a qualified medical practitioner. Early treatment can be beneficial for a functional recovery. The duration of a normal erection before it is classifiable as priapism is still controversial. Ongoing penile erections for more than 6 hours can be classified as priapism.
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07-13-2012, 12:37 AM
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Re: Emergency Treatment of Priapism
Too much erectile dysfunction meds? I knew there was a medical reason it was a bad thing, even though comedians joked about it. Now I know why. I've known guys who were always hard, but, it's natural and they were young at the time. They ejaculated, but, some just seemed they were always hard. Had one boyfriend who said his penis got hard whenever the wind blew, so I blew on it, lol! |