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Here are the 6 weirdest sex injuries ER doctors have ever seen

THE ASIAN AGE
Published : Dec 23, 2017, 4:38 pm IST
Updated : Dec 23, 2017, 4:38 pm IST

From genital burns to swollen vagina, here are the weirdest sex injuries recorded.

Here are the most horrendous intimacy-related injuries ER had come across. (Photo: Pixabay)
 Here are the most horrendous intimacy-related injuries ER had come across. (Photo: Pixabay)

Getting intimate with your partner is amazing. Not when it lands you in hospital. And when you are sitting there, embarassed, ER doctors and nurses are the ones who see it all.

Men's Health had recently asked medics what the most horrendous intimacy-related injuries they had come across

Here are their answers:

Genital burns from spicy food: 'One time I treated a woman whose partner had performed cunnilingus on her immediately after eating some spicy food,' explained Gabe Wilson, an emergency physician in Southeast Texas. He added, “The hot sauce her partner consumed prior to the sex act left mild burns on her genital region.”

'Rectal foreign bodies': 'While I was a general surgery resident, I encountered some 'unique' objects lodged in the rectum – in medical speak, "rectal foreign bodies," explained Joshua Zuckerman, a plastic surgeon in New York. He further said, “In one case, we had to surgically remove a pink softball from someone's rectum, and in another case, a significantly-sized potato.”

Angry, swollen vagina from popping candy: David Meyers, an emergency physician based in Newport Beach, California, featured on the show Sex Sent Me to the ER.

He explained how a woman rushed into the hospital he was working in and said she had extreme discomfort in her groin area. She was shifting side to side like she needed the toilet urgently. Dr Meyers explains that he carried out some tests but was left baffled. Then the patient and her husband explained what really happened.

The amorous couple had experimented in the bedroom with popping candy, also known as pop rocks.  But when the husband performed oral sex on his wife, the sweets immediately exploded, causing a painful irritation, swelling, and burning sensation. 'So we irrigated the area, prescribed an antihistamine, and the woman made a full recovery,' said Dr Meyers.

Penis fractured running into a pole: Robert Hartman, a urology specialist in Lake Forest, Illinois, explained that a street sweeper attended ER in agony with a fractured penis. 'When I met him in the emergency room, he was with his wife, and said he ran into a utility pole,' he said. 'That's the story he told her.' But Dr Hartman said he knew he was lying – 'because you can only fracture your penis a few different ways'.

And so the medic asked the man's wife to leave the room and the patient admitted he'd injured himself in the throws of passion with a prostitute.  The doctor said his wife never found out the truth and the man eventually made a full recovery.

Oral sex with braces: Dr Hartman had another tale to tell. He revealed a college freshman came into the emergency room with severely swollen penis. 'It was a very, very swollen, angry-looking penis,' he said. 'He had a couple little abrasions on the skin of the penile shaft.' After lots of questioning, the patient confessed that he had received oral sex from another freshman who was wearing teeth braces.

'The braces had cut open his penis, and whatever food, germs and bacteria were trapped in the braces were feeding into his wounds.' Thankfully, the man recovered after a course of antibiotics.

Wedding ring stuck on penis: Dr Hartman treated a 60-something-year-old man who came in with a wedding stuck on his penis. The patient had apparently been suffering with erectile dysfunction and after doing some research online decided the object could help with his problem. 'None of the blood was able to go back into his body,' explained the doctor. 'It all got trapped, and his penis was swollen and borderline necrotic.' After the local fire brigade were unable to help, Dr Hartman got hold of a saw blade.

'As we were trying to remove the ring with the tool, it would glow bright orange, like molten,' he said. 'It looked just like the Lord of the Rings ring... but on a penis.'  Dr Hartman reported that the man recovered well – and learned that he'd have better success with Viagra pills.

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