A man's penis fills with foam after a DIY erectile dysfunction treatment goes wrong...

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A man and his partner’s attempt at a treatment for erectile dysfunction went disastrously wrong, according to his doctors. In a recent case report, they detail how his partner accidentally shot insulation foam into the man’s penis and bladder while a straw connected to the spray had been inserted into his urethra. Afterward, he began to urinate blood. Though doctors were able to remove the hardened foam eventually, the man will require further procedures to repair his urethra.

The unfortunate tale was published in the November issue of Urology Case Reports, though it only seems to have garnered media attention this week. According to the report, the 45-year-old man had been inserting various objects into his urethra for some time as an aid for erectile dysfunction. During one such occasion, he and his partner had decided to use a straw attached to a can of weatherproofing spray, when the partner “inadvertently pressed the button deploying the foam.” The foam then shot through his entire urethra, even filling up his bladder. The man waited three weeks before seeking medical attention at an emergency room, during which time he increasingly had difficulty urinating and urinating blood when he did.


Pieces of foam that became trapped inside the man's penis
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The total amount of insulation foam removed from the man's bladder and penis
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The man is set to have more surgery to repair his urethra but doctors say he must first pass a psychiatric assessment.
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https://gizmodo.com/mans-penis-fills...cti-1848376444

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-...s-25975639.amp