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Notice! Men actually see red on their first night?

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Attention! Men actually see red on their first night?

When it comes to seeing red on the first night, many people will think that women bleed only on the first night. No one would have thought that men’s glans would also bleed after sex during the first night. Although this situation does not feel normal , but there are indeed cases. Next, let’s take a look at the following examples to find out why some men bleed after sex.

One night, a young man and woman went straight to the hospital emergency room. The intern asked about the condition and found that the male patient had a towel wrapped around his penis and blood was oozing out. Examination revealed bleeding below the glans. Looking up, he saw the man and woman with red faces, and couldn't figure out why. The intern doctor is puzzled: Why is there bleeding here? So I asked a senior doctor for advice. The doctor looked around and asked, "First time?" The patient nodded. So the patient was brought into the operating room, and ten minutes later, the patient left happily.

The intern doctors have more admiration for the senior doctors, but they still don’t understand. So I asked him how he knew it was the first time. The senior doctor smiled and said that the man's foreskin frenulum under the glans was shorter than ordinary people. The first time he had sex, the movements were jerky, and the woman's vagina was not lubricated, which resulted in a torn foreskin frenulum. There is a small artery in the frenulum of the foreskin, so bleeding is inevitable. As long as one stitch is needed during treatment, there will be no problems in the future.

The intern suddenly understood. Falling red on the first night is not just for women, men also have it, but the proportion is smaller. Bleeding caused by men after sexual intercourse can frighten the person concerned. In fact, with this type of injury, the amount of bleeding is not large, so fewer people seek immediate medical attention. Of course, the wound healing is not very neat.

The cause of bleeding after sexual intercourse in men is generally caused by the foreskin being too long and too tight, or the foreskin frenulum under the glans being too short and too tight. If there is still loose foreskin after the penis is erect, this part of the foreskin may easily bleed due to repeated friction, especially if there is insufficient vaginal lubrication. When the foreskin is too long, it often causes eczema and inflammation of the glans and foreskin, making it easier to bleed during sexual intercourse.

In addition, if the front end of the foreskin is too tight, the glans cannot be exposed when the penis is erect. This kind of foreskin is more likely to cause lacerations and bleeding during sexual intercourse. Sometimes the foreskin will be pulled behind the glans and stuck due to excessive force, resulting in so-called impacted phimosis, which will cause the foreskin glans to become swollen, painful or even necrotic. At this time, it is not a matter of bleeding. At this time, treatment must be immediate. If the foreskin cannot be repositioned, the foreskin must be incised or removed immediately. Otherwise there will be unfortunate consequences.

The foreskin frenulum is a folded tissue located below the glans that connects the urethra and the inside of the foreskin. It is rich in blood vessels. Some men have shorter foreskin frenulum, which may cause some pain during erection. During sexual intercourse, it is easy to break or tear and cause bleeding. At this time, if you use compression to stop the bleeding, most of the bleeding can be stopped, but the wound healing is uneven. If you can accept treatment, simple plastic surgery and suturing can stop the bleeding, and you will no longer have a short foreskin frenulum, Despite the pain, the wound is relatively neat after healing.

In addition, other causes of bleeding after sexual intercourse in men include hematospermia and diseases of the foreskin and glans. Hematospermia is caused by bleeding from the prostate and seminal vesicles. Most of them are benign diseases. However, if you have this problem, you should ask a doctor for examination and treatment. As for diseases of the foreskin or glans, including cauliflower, syphilis, abnormal white spots, cancer, etc., if you suffer from such diseases, you should stop sexual intercourse and seek treatment immediately to avoid causing harm to yourself or the other party.

It is possible for men to bleed from their penis after sexual intercourse, but most of them are benign problems. Don’t panic too much. Use a clean gauze or towel to directly compress the bleeding area for 10 to 20 minutes. Most of the bleeding will stop on its own. But it’s best to ask a doctor to understand the real cause and get the right treatment to avoid unnecessary sequelae.

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