What are the signs of damage to the corpus cavernosum

The main manifestation of damage is the breaking and bleeding of the corpus spongiosum sheath, a phenomenon known as corpus spongiosum fracture. For example, in the process of sexual intercourse improper force caused by the rupture of the white membrane, the patient will show severe pain, the penis has obvious hematoma formation.
The clinical manifestation of spongiosa damage is the penis during sex because of touching the female buttocks or excessive bending, sudden severe pain, local hematoma, subcutaneous bruising, the penis bent to one side or even bent at a right angle, and at the same time there is difficulty in urination, blood dripping from the urethral external orifice, urinary leakage, urinary leakage, and emergency surgery is required to clear and suture the leucomalacia of the spongiosa.
In the case of spongiotic trauma, even if there is no obvious hematoma, a hard knot may appear in the later stage. In conclusion, the judgment of spongiotic damage depends on whether there is hematoma formation, if there is no obvious hematoma formation, usually do not think that there is damage to the leucomalacia.
In addition, damage to the corpus cavernosum is usually related to external impact and other factors. The corpus cavernosum, also known as the corpus cavernosum muscle, is an erectile tissue that is the hardest smooth muscle in the body.
If the corpus cavernosum is damaged, it can cause swelling and pain in the penis, and even lead to erectile dysfunction, because an erection is triggered by congestion of the corpus cavernosum. Damage to the corpus cavernosum should be repaired and treated in a timely manner so as not to cause permanent erectile dysfunction.