Many girls will bleed when they first hey hey hey, that's because they have hymen.
But boys don't have a hymen, so why do some boys bleed at the first crack? Let's go and have a look.
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Redundant prepuce
Most of the boys have little experience at the first time, so they often start piston movement when the girl's little sister is not fully lubricated, which is easy to cause JJ injury and bleeding for those boys with long foreskin.
Because when JJ is fully raised, if there is still a flexible foreskin, this part of foreskin will easily rub back and forth during the piston movement, which will lead to foreskin injury and bleeding if you are not careful.
This is more likely to happen, especially when the girls are not lubricated enough.
In addition, too long foreskin may also cause various diseases such as foreskin, JJ cephalitis and eczema, which will make JJ more vulnerable and more prone to injury and bleeding during piston movement.
2
Narrow prepuce mouth
Some boys with phimosis, because their foreskin mouth is too narrow, lead to JJ's head still can not break through the foreskin and reveal after fully lifting up, so that the foreskin is more prone to tear and lead to bleeding when hey hey hey.
In fact, the laceration and bleeding of prepuce is not the worst case. Some patients use too much force during heiheihei, resulting in too tight prepuce mouth stuck in the coronary groove area, forming incarcerated phimosis.
In this case, if the foreskin cannot be restored in time, it may cause swelling and pain of JJ head, even necrosis. So in this case, if you can't reset it, go to the hospital for help in time, otherwise the consequences are really serious.
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Laceration of prepuce frenulum
In the middle of the back of the JJ is a skin fold connecting the JJ head and the JJ body. It contains rich blood vessels and has strong retraction ability, that is, the prepuce frenulum.
Some boys are born with shorter and tighter foreskin ties, which causes JJ pain after firmness, and also causes JJ's head to bend downward. In this case, it is very easy to cause laceration and bleeding when using too much force.
In general, laceration of the frenum can be stopped by simple compression. If there is no blood flow, go to the hospital for treatment in time.
In fact, no matter whether the situation is mild or serious, Jingcheng Jun still recommends that the boys go to the hospital for treatment. After all, if self-healing hemostasis is not good, it may form scar or the lacing is too short, which will affect the normal life.
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Hemospermia
Haemospermia is that the semen of boys contains blood, which mostly occurs in boys who are too frequent.
In fact, blood essence is not easy to be detected by people immediately, except for more bleeding. Moreover, it is also divided into functional and organic.
The so-called functional hemospermia is that the pressure in the seminal vesicle gland will change rapidly when the boy has an orgasm, which will lead to damage and bleeding of the capillaries on the wall of the seminal vesicle or blood leakage due to permeability changes, thus causing the phenomenon of hemospermia.
The organic hemospermia is caused by the bleeding of several parts and tissues that the semen has experienced during transportation due to pathological changes. The common ones are genital infection, seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, etc.
Although hemospermia is mostly benign, if boys find blood in their semen, they are advised to go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid other potential risks.
So don't ignore JJ's bleeding phenomenon when it comes to heiheihei. No matter what causes it, boys are advised to go to the hospital for professional examination and treatment in time to avoid affecting the normal life of both parties.