Today, our
health focus is on a medical emergency condition called PRIAPISM. It is a serious and painful condition that affects the
penis and any man who suffers with it should immediately seek proper treatment
by a qualified medical practitioner. The counterpart condition in women is
called clitorism wherein the female
also experiences continued painful erection of the clitoris.
I know many
of the male population will be super excited to discover they can hold their “man”
up for hours especially during bedroom sessions, but to briefly spoil your mood—as
a “bad
belle” that I am—I will like to tell you that Priapism is an abnormal erection of the penis which usually lasts longer than 4 hours in the absence of
physical or psychological (e.g. visual or audio) stimulation. The erect penis does not return to its normal
flaccid state and this prolonged period of erection easily compromises the
well-being of the tissues in the organ. Although this condition might see like
an advantageous one when it first starts to happen to the man in question, it
soon evolves into a very uncomfortable and potential organ destroying
condition.
CAUSES
AND SYPTOMS
The
condition is most commonly caused by a combination of complicated neurological
and vascular (i.e. blood vessel) factors of which you can have haematological
causes like thalassaemia, sickle cell disease, leukaemia, etc. These
conditions affect the structure and function of the different blood cells such
that they behave and move abnormally. This makes it difficult for them to be
transported round normally in the blood vessels of the penis and they then
become clogged up in the organ. When this happens the blood then does not drain
out of the organ as it should and it is this that causes the organ to remain
erect for abnormally long periods. The neurological conditions that may cause
it include any problem that affects the spinal cord be it in form of trauma
(i.e. injury), infection, tumour growth, etc. The mechanism by which these
conditions may lead to priapism essentially relates to defective nerve supply
to the structures in the penis including the vessels. This affects the blood
flow as described above leading to the abnormally prolonged erection.
COMPLICATIONS
Complications
of this condition if left untreated can be very damaging. These include reduced
oxygenation of the structures in the organ known as ischaemia, formation of abnormal blood clots i.e. thrombosis in the
blood vessels running through it, and subsequently permanent damage to the
organ that will manifest as impotence or even worse still, gangrene or death of
it thus requiring penis removal.
TREATMENTS
Treatment of
this serious medical emergency should start with immediate attendance at an
emergency room to be reviewed by qualified medical practitioners. In the case
of priapism caused by sickle cell disease, the initial treatment is a blood
transfusion to try and dilute the blood and release tension in the organ. In
other cases, medical treatment should be commenced with orally administered
drugs that help to relax the muscles in the blood vessel walls thereby allowing
blood to flow freely out of the erect organ. Such medicines include
pseudoephedrine, or injection into the organ of a similar blood vessel relaxing
drug called phenylephrine. This latter treatment procedure should only be done
by a specialist trained to do this as the medicine has serious cardiovascular
side effects.
Surgical
management of priapism include aspiration (i.e. drawing out) of the “bad” blood
in it with a specialised needle. If this fails, a shunt (i.e. a connection)
will be inserted to connect the rigid structure in the penis i.e. the corpora
cavernosa to the softer part of it (the corpus spongiosum), thereby allowing
blood to flow out freely. The rule here is to start inserting the shunt from
the lower end of the shaft to the upper end and once
Overall,
priapism can be described as potentially distressing and disabling and any man
(like-wise woman) who experiences it should seek urgent medical attention to
ensure no need for removal of a very vital part of the body.
Bola
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