Bruises
can be painful and a little disconcerting no matter where they appear on the
human body, but when they show up on the penis, men might reasonably react with
more than a little alarm. Thankfully, most cases of penile bruising are mild,
and they tend to dissolve and disappear on their own, with a little supportive penis health care. But
there are times when a bruised, sore penis merits a trip to the doctor for more
advanced healing options.
Bruising Basics
The
tissues of the penis are lined with blood. Deep channels inside the penis fill
up with blood when a man is aroused, and this movement of fluid makes an
erection possible. Even when a man isn't focused on sex, however, the penis is
nourished by blood flowing into thick veins and arteries that line the penis,
as well as tiny capillaries that lie beneath the skin.
Both
large blood vessels and the smaller channels can burst when they're subjected
to pressure or some other form of trauma, and when they burst, bruises are soon
to follow, as the blood rushes out and flows freely beneath the skin. Penile
trauma can come in many forms, but common causes of intimate bruising include:
- Surgical procedures;
- Rough or dry sex;
- Twisting motions during masturbation;
- Accidents or blunt trauma.
A
typical bruise looks reddish when it first appears, but as the bruise heals and
the blood is reabsorbed into nearby tissues, the skin can take on spectacular
colors, including purple, green and yellow.
Cause for
Concern
Some
bruises are best handled with the help of an expert. For example, some bruises develop
when a man hits his penis on something hard, like a partner's pubic bone, and
the impact can break delicate internal tissues. Such trauma won't heal on its own,
and it is often very painful, so incidents like this require a trip to the
doctor's office or ER.
Helping the
Healing
An
ordinary bruise that has no other complicating factors tends to disappear
within a few weeks, no matter what a guy might do. Human physiology is adept at
healing these sorts of damaged tissues, and the body’s cleanup crews head to
the site mere minutes after the original injury and make sure that all is
progressing as it should. There are some things men can do, however, to ensure
that this process moves as quickly as it possibly can.
Allowing
time for healing is vital, as continued pressure or friction on bruised tissues
can allow yet more blood cells to escape, and the bruise might spread instead
of disappearing. Even if a man isn't experiencing pain, it might be best to
avoid sexual activity until the discoloration begins to fade and the tissue
returns to its normal color. If pain
accompanies the bruising, letting the injured tissues rest is especially
important.
Washcloths
dipped in cool water can provide relief in the 24 to 48 hours following the
injury, but in the days that follow, warm compresses can also help to speed
healing. The warmth allows blood vessels to expand, so the damaged cells can be
accessed and swept away as quickly as possible. A washcloth soaked in warm
water, applied several times per day, should help the discoloration to fade.
Applying
a high-quality a penis health creme (most experts recommend Man1 Man Oil) may
also help to promote healing. While penile creams are not intended as a cure
for damaged tissue, vital nutrients such as vitamin C can help to promote the
restoration of circulatory tissue, while natural moisturizers such as shea
butter keep the skin feeling soft, supple and responsive to the touch.
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