Author: Quadrat-A-Eahsan Ullah / Editor: Sarah Edwards / Codes: PC3, SaC4, SeC2, SeP2, SLO1, SLO4, UP2 / Published: 23/05/2022
A 22-year-male arrives in the Emergency Department (ED) at midnight with post coital pain & bleeding from the external genitalia.
He doesn’t report any audible penile snapping or popping sound during intercourse.
Nothing significant on past medical history.
On examination, a tiny bleeding point in the frenulum of the uncircumcised penis is revealed with no swelling, bruising or penile deformity. There is no difficulty in micturition. No injury elsewhere.
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Regarding the treatment of torn penile frenulum, all information are Correct EXCEPT..
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Important diagnosis in dealing with post coital injuries
Hats off to RCEM Learning, for this informative post.
Useful Recall
Informative clinical case
good case
good summary, thanks