Guess the riddle: What is the closest partner of a man's little JJ? I believe many people have thought of it, yes, condoms! However, does the condom a man wears fit his JJ? Let's judge together with the editor of the medical website. Is your baby satisfied with the condom you chose for it?
Don't get caught up in everything
"The penis is incarcerated by a foreign body, which, to put it bluntly, means that the penis is" trapped "by something.". The most common clinical incarceration of the penis is mostly caused by the inability to promptly reposition the prepuce of the penis after inversion, which is also known as foreskin incarceration. In addition, it is also possible that for some reason, a ring was placed on the penis, resulting in an erection and the "golden hoop" was also attached. This type of incarceration of the penis is not common, but the situation is diverse.
Some patients suffer from urinary incontinence or nocturnal urination. To avoid urinating in their pants or bed at night, the penis is fastened with objects such as a string rubber band, and cannot be untied. Some people will use various rings to attach to the penis for more stimulation during DIY.
If you search for English related to penis incarceration, such as "penile incarceration" or "penile translation," you will find that objects stuck on the penis may also include: metal rings, several metal rings, rings, nuts, a piece of iron pipe, a glass bottle mouth, and... hair (I can't imagine how individual items were actually attached).
"My brother is in pain, and the consequences are serious."
What damage will the rugged conditions mentioned above cause to the younger brother? The answer is, considerable damage.
Whether it's incarceration of the foreskin or other objects, it can lead to blood circulation disorders in the penis. In the early stages of the disease, incarceration only affects the superficial venous flow of the penis, while arterial and deep venous flow are not affected. In the later stage, the condition gradually worsens, affecting and impeding arterial blood flow, resulting in increased edema of the skin and subcutaneous tissue of the penis at the incarcerated site, ulcers, and severe penile ischemia, which may lead to tissue necrosis.
(Intern Editor: Xie Yunsheng)