I Was giving head to my guy and while getting too excited, I accidentaly bit on his left testicle, he said it started to hurt after i let go, the pain went from the testicle all the way back and up to his kidney. Could it be hurt?. After we started to have intercourse, rear entrance, his penis snapped, that hurt really bad as well. even though he got and erection and we continue intercourse, he was not able to ejaculate the two times we tried afterward. we called the night, he says that the pain is coming back from time to time, but still hurts a little. All this happened same day.
How damaged coul these have caused on his penis and testicle? Should we get him checked if the pain remains, or just put ice, and give hm some pain killers? please help
How damaged coul these have caused on his penis and testicle? Should we get him checked if the pain remains, or just put ice, and give hm some pain killers? please help
You must give some reall bad head.Hes not gonna ejaculate because you damaged his testicale which triggers pain in the nervous system so he cant perfomr well.After that trying to have sex again is a stupid Idea,His penis is basiclly a old man now,It will break easily,He probably has broken the tiniest bone in the penis.Giving him pain killers will not work Or else once it wears off he will feel a enormous amount of pain,Ice will not help.Hes done.Condult a Doctor.
Grow some balls and be a man.
there is no bone in the penis.
okay! no comes man hood
FIRST OF ALL, HOW DO YOU SNAP A PENIS? AND WHAT TYPE OF HEAD ARE GIVING TO BITE A TESTICLE LIKE YAINT RIGHT THERE MY FRIEND.
Lol so true
Only a ballthapedic can answer thAt
Testicular rupture is a rip or tear in the tunica albuginea resulting in extrusion of the testicular contents, including the seminiferous tubules. It is a rare complication of testicular trauma, and can result from blunt or penetrating trauma, though blunt trauma is more likely to cause rupture. Testicular rupture typically results from trauma sustained during a motor vehicle crash or sports play, mainly affects those from the ages of 10-30. The main symptoms of testicular rupture are scrotal swelling and severe pain, which can make diagnosis difficult. Testicular rupture should be suspected whenever blunt trauma to the scrotum has been sustained. Treatment consists of surgical exploration with repair of the injury.[1]
Treatment Edit
A potential testicular rupture should be evaluated with ultrasound imaging.[2] Testicular rupture is treated with surgery, though the procedure performed depends on the magnitude of the injury and the salvageability of the tissue. An orchiectomy - removal of the affected testis - is done when the testis is not salvageable[3] and leads to reduced semen quality and higher rates of endocrine dysfunction than repair of salvageable tissue.[1]
Prognosis Edit
90% of ruptured testes are successfully repaired when treated surgically within 72 hours; the percentage of successful treatment drops to 45% after this period. Though not typically fatal, testicular rupture can cause hypogonadism, low self-esteem, and infertility.[1]
References
Treatment Edit
A potential testicular rupture should be evaluated with ultrasound imaging.[2] Testicular rupture is treated with surgery, though the procedure performed depends on the magnitude of the injury and the salvageability of the tissue. An orchiectomy - removal of the affected testis - is done when the testis is not salvageable[3] and leads to reduced semen quality and higher rates of endocrine dysfunction than repair of salvageable tissue.[1]
Prognosis Edit
90% of ruptured testes are successfully repaired when treated surgically within 72 hours; the percentage of successful treatment drops to 45% after this period. Though not typically fatal, testicular rupture can cause hypogonadism, low self-esteem, and infertility.[1]
References
There is no bones in a penis but see a Dr. You probably did major damage
There are no bones in the penis. It’s just a fat lump of muscle.