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When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:23 am
by Stepbystep
Unfortunately I've had a number of erections lasting 6 or so hours with Trimix. My penis has never felt cold when this happens, indicating that there is still some blood flow happening.

At what point is Priapism actually dangerous? I figure that the four hour mark assumes that the patient will go to the hospital at that point and it may take a couple of hours after that for treatment.

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2019 7:46 am
by Larry10625
Stepbystep wrote:Unfortunately I've had a number of erections lasting 6 or so hours with Trimix. My penis has never felt cold when this happens, indicating that there is still some blood flow happening.

At what point is Priapism actually dangerous? I figure that the four hour mark assumes that the patient will go to the hospital at that point and it may take a couple of hours after that for treatment.



I was a paramedic for 15 years... I can tell you that according to the general medical community, at the 4 hour mark, you are considered to have a priapism. At that point, you need to seek medical attention. :)

Larry

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Thu Jan 24, 2019 12:17 am
by gsorter
I am not a doctor. I have had 6 hour erections recently with tri mix, even after taking Sudafed and Terbutaline to knock it down. My doctor felt 6 hours, although painful, would only cause temporary bruising and not permanent damage. I downloaded a medical paper studying this and felt better. Permanent damage happened but typically after much longer times, like 24 hours

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:19 am
by Namirrah
From everything I've read: 4hrs is the safety mark to get medical attention for an ischemic priapism.
At 6 hrs the blood can become acidic and start causing damage.
>/=24 hrs serious permanent injury happens
After 24 hours you have a 0%-40% Chance of recovery. Less than 24 hours you have 78%-100% chance of recovery.

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2019 6:22 am
by Namirrah

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2019 11:28 am
by craftspace234
gsorter wrote:I am not a doctor. I have had 6 hour erections recently with tri mix, even after taking Sudafed and Terbutaline to knock it down. My doctor felt 6 hours, although painful, would only cause temporary bruising and not permanent damage. I downloaded a medical paper studying this and felt better. Permanent damage happened but typically after much longer times, like 24 hours


This made me feel a lot better.

Do you have this medical paper you can share?

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Tue Mar 12, 2019 11:28 am
by k188181
Out of medical curiosity, what exactly are they doing to treat priapism? My understanding is that the doctor will "drain" blood from the penis but does anyone know the technical details behind this? Not that I have plans to do this myself, understand, but to actually know the process would be fascinating.

I would guess that a larger gauge needle, like a 25 gauge (?) would be used so that blood would flow into it more easily than a smaller gauge needle. I'm sure that you can't pull any blood through an insulin syringe...or if you can, it's an extremely slow process. Would the doctor then drain a certain amount of CCs or milliliters from the penis? Would the doctor drain blood from just one side or do both sides equally? Anyone know answers to these questions?

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2019 4:37 am
by Larry10625
k188181 wrote:Out of medical curiosity, what exactly are they doing to treat priapism? My understanding is that the doctor will "drain" blood from the penis but does anyone know the technical details behind this? Not that I have plans to do this myself, understand, but to actually know the process would be fascinating.

I would guess that a larger gauge needle, like a 25 gauge (?) would be used so that blood would flow into it more easily than a smaller gauge needle. I'm sure that you can't pull any blood through an insulin syringe...or if you can, it's an extremely slow process. Would the doctor then drain a certain amount of CCs or milliliters from the penis? Would the doctor drain blood from just one side or do both sides equally? Anyone know answers to these questions?



Needle are bigger as the gauge gets smaller... A 25 is very tiny. Blood is usually drawn from at least an 18 and in many cases, a 16. NOT COMFORTABLE in the penis.

Larry

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2019 6:01 pm
by djones36117
My doc said to be concerned and head to the ER if you have hard wood for over 6 hours. He said dont sweat a partial as you would have blood flow.

Re: When does Priapism become dangerous?

Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2019 10:58 pm
by DP5689
I had a urologist tell me they can start to see tissue damage after the four hour mark. One time I went to the four hour mark and was about to drive to the ER when it started going down. I wouldn't mess around with a priapism.