My penis isn't going down normal for some days now. After I got an injury beneath my leg. What's the possible cure? Thank you.
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Erections typically last a few minutes or, in some cases, up to about a half hour. If you have an erection that lasts more than a four hours (priapism) or one that's unrelated to sex, talk to your doctor right away or seek emergency care. Injuries to the penis can occur during sexual intercourse; or because of scratches and bites, knocks or burns; or because of internal injury caused by objects inserted into the urethra. The penis can also be injured if a tight ring or stiff object is placed around the penis and blocks blood flow. Sometimes contact with creams and lotions that cause a local allergic reaction can cause painful swelling. If you've injured your penis, your urologist will ask you about your medical history and perform a physical exam, along with blood and urine tests. The goal is to gauge the damage to the penis. Your urologist may gently place a fiber optic camera into your urethra to check for damage. You might also have an x-ray study called a "retrograde urethrogram. This is performed by injecting a special dye through the urethra and then taking x-rays. If the x-ray shows the dye leaking outside the urethra, it may suggest damage to that part of the urinary tract. Your urologist might also want to see images of the inside of your penis by ultrasound (sound waves) or mri (radio waves in a strong magnetic field). Regards
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Lifestyle changes Maintaining a healthy weight Staying physically active (running, walking, stretching) Quitting smoking, excessive alcohol consumption and any drug abuse Stress management through meditation, sports, music, or yoga Getting adequate sleep and rest. Take homeopathic treatment for good result.
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