Hidden pain in the corpus cavernosum of the penis may be caused by physiological factors such as mental tension and prolonged erection, or it may be caused by pathological factors such as sclerodactyly, infection, injury, urethra or bladder stones, which need to be promptly consulted to find out the cause.
1. Physiological factors: when due to excessive mental tension or lead to prolonged erection, may cause excessive congestion of the corpus cavernosum, may cause pain.
2. Sclerodactyly: It is a fibrotic lesion of the leukomalacia of the cavernous body of the penis, which causes a single or several plaques or hard nodules to appear on the dorsal or lateral side of the penis. Hard knots and plaques can be touched during erection, and the penis will improve in the state of weakness.
3. Infection: common urinary tract infection, sclerosing lymphadenitis of the penis, etc. Due to the stimulation of inflammation, it can cause vague pain in the corpus cavernosum.
4. Injury: When the penis is traumatized or the cavernous body is damaged during sex, there is often pain as well due to tissue damage.
5. Urethral or bladder stones: due to stone stimulation can cause radiating pain in the penis, part of the hematuria, urinary incontinence and other manifestations.
Hidden pain in the cavernous body of the penis, after excluding physiological factors, should go to the regular hospital in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment, to avoid delaying the condition.