When rupture of the tunica albuginea occurs, it is common for the penis to be subjected to violence in an erect state, or to a large force that causes the tunica albuginea to rupture. When a rupture occurs, it is recommended that you seek immediate medical attention, evaluation, and surgical treatment. The ruptured leukoplakia is surgically sutured and the bleeding is adequately stopped. Bleeding from the corpus cavernosum during a rupture of the white membrane of the penis can form a large subcutaneous hematoma and can affect the erection of the penis, causing painful erections or the formation of painful nodules. After healing, it may cause curvature of the penis and affect the patient’s sexual life or urination. Therefore, surgery is recommended, which can stop the bleeding and also correct it, so that unnecessary postoperative complications can be avoided to form. In addition, it is important to adequately prevent infection treatment. If there is a combination of infection and later formation of fibrous scar, a second surgery is needed for scar repair and other treatments.