A physical examination is needed to diagnose priapism. Further testing, including nuclear scanning or Doppler ultrasound, will diagnose the underlying cause of the condition.
An antineoplastic drug (hydroxyurea) may prevent future episodes of priapism for patients with sickle cell disease.
Priapism is nothing to do with the spinal cord. It's a medical condition affecting blood flow in a man's penis.
In mythology, the guy with the huge penis was a man named Priapus, and he is what a priapism is named after. A priapism is a condition where an erection won't go away.
Priapism is caused by leukemia, sickle cell disease, spinal cord injury, a rare side effect of the anti-depressant trazodone (Desyrel) or an overdose of self-injected chemicals to treat impotence.
It may be possible to sue the VA for priapism if there was medical negligence or malpractice involved in the treatment provided. You would need to consult with a legal professional to assess the specifics of your case and determine the best course of action.
Yes people do it routinely
Yes him and his trusty steed buttplug patrol the borders of bendor in the county of gaydor in the country of dryhump
Yes - this is called priapism and it is a serious and painful medical condition.[1]
could be nothing... could be priapism.. ask your DR.
Diagnosed means that you find a cure for something.
probably under-diagnosed.
That is the correct spelling of the word "diagnosed".