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sambowogambo -> Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/22/2016 7:26:58 AM)

According to well informed Journalist sources.


Man's penis became infected and began to ROT after he removed his piercing with a razor blade
Man from Suriname, South America, had implanted nodules into his penis
These are objects implanted for aesthetic reasons or to enhance pleasure
They were all removed except for one - which he decided to cut out himself
Wound became infected and his penis turned black and began to rot
Had surgery to remove all the dead skin from his penis but has recovered


A man who cut out his penis piercing with a razor blade was horrified when it became infected and the skin started to die.
The 26-year-old had to have all the skin removed from his manhood after it became rotten.
The patient, from Suriname, South America, said he had put several 'nodules' into his penis 10 years ago as an act of teenage rebellion.
These are small pieces of plastic, glass or metal that are usually implanted by men who like how they look or feel – or to increase pleasure for their sexual partner.

He explained he had removed most of the nodules over the years, but the last one – around one centimetre in diameter – was still under his foreskin and started to hurt during sex.
He noticed the skin of his penis had swollen around the nodule, and after a month, he decided to take matters into his own hands, said doctors describing the case in the journal BMJ Case Reports.
Using a razor blade, he cut out the last nodule at home – but was forced to go to hospital when it wouldn’t heal a few days later.

Doctors prescribed antibiotics but the wound deteriorated - becoming so infected he was referred to another hospital in Suriname's capital, Paramaribo, for further treatment.
There, he told medics he was having difficulty urinating and his penis was swollen.
When they examined it, they found the majority was covered with black plaques where the skin had become rotten and died – and they reported a ‘foul odour’.
Shocked, they also noticed a lymph node in his left groin was enlarged due to the horrific infection.
The patient was immediately admitted to hospital and a catheter was inserted.


This is a thin tube put into the urethra to pass urine and keep it away from the infected wound.
Under local anaesthetic, doctors performed surgery to remove the dead skin from the shaft of his penis – cutting away his entire foreskin.
They sent swabs from his wounds to the laboratory to be tested, which revealed he was riddled with E.Coli and Staphylococcus bacteria, known to cause severe infections.
After the catheter was removed, he was discharged – and two weeks later tests showed the wound was no longer covered in bacteria.
Next, he was referred to a plastic surgeon for a skin graft on his penis, but refused it, instead opting to wait and see how the he skin would heal on its own.
After two months, he saw doctors for a check-up and reported it had healed well, and he wasn't having any problems during sex.
In light of his case, doctors recommend penis nodules are removed by medically trained personnel.

The practice of putting penis nodules was described in the Karma Sutra.
Then, in the 20th and 21st century, medical reports emerged of the practice in southeast Asia, Japan, Fijii, Russia and among Westerners.
Their widespread use means they have several names including ‘bugru’ (meaning ‘bullet’ in Surinamese Creole), ‘Tancho nodules’, ‘pearls’, ‘Yakuza balls’, ‘Fijian penis marbles’, ‘fang muk’ and ‘chagan balls’.
The nodules are commonly inserted by men in prisons.
Australian researchers discovered 6 per cent of prisoners had implanted an object under the skin of their penis.
Australian researchers found 6 per cent of prisoners had implanted a nodule under the skin of their penis
Australian researchers found 6 per cent of prisoners had implanted a nodule under the skin of their penis
Commonly, without any anaesthetic, men cut the skin with a sharp object such as a part of an aluminium can or a pen.
Then, objects including plastic beads, plastic tops of drawing pins, glass, ivory, carved domino fragments or bits of plastic toothbrush were put under the skin.
In Suriname, the most commonly used material is the glass ball from the pourer on top of a whiskey bottle.
In the country, the popularity of the nodules means professional services for implanting them have sprung up.
Although they can remain in the penis for more than 10 years with no problems, they can lead to pain, fatal infections and tears in the skin.
Commenting on the trend, Professor Basil Donovan, of the University of New South Wales, said: 'Clearly since they don't have access to sterilised scalpel blades, or even disposable scalpel blades, there's got to be a risk, as a minimum, of local wound infection.'







Murphster -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/22/2016 8:11:15 AM)

on the walking dead? Sure!




sambowogambo -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/22/2016 8:33:14 AM)

I hear tell that we are all the walking dead and that life is just a bad dream of variable duration!




kiwisub22 -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/22/2016 5:02:46 PM)

Is there a question up for debate in any of this?

and yeah, if you cut into skin you have the potential for skin infections. Nothing magical about the penis. In spite of general male consensus [:D]




Murphster -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 7:56:40 AM)

NOT TRUE! I DO have a magical penis!

[;)]




Wayward5oul -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 9:20:30 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Murphster

on the walking dead? Sure!

zombie sex...I can't unthink that




WickedsDesire -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 9:38:32 AM)

Cock rot – absolutely

then there is also rot cock this is whence:
1 - You shag a lawyer up its bottom parts they have their usages and rip that thingy back from the foreskin...hell i truly thought i was going to bleed out (she was a lovely person btw)
2 the last person who took my cum in there mouth and spat it back out all over me... yeeew - i divorced the mad bint(she is not here we had benign relationship which should never have existed - no that i should afford the greedy, deranged. selfish balance - but see even i do.....I now bottle it up and sell it on muffin-bay under the propriety brand essence of wicked - it has some bite to it and medical warnings aplenty.
a.it taste of Chardonnay and destitution
b causes erratic explosions of women's loins regions and 43.8 orgasms or your shoe money back look bint the check is in the post
c. may coronation spunklets - tis so a word
d any more than one drop, of its deliciousness, may cause spunk addiction, rapid onset of delirium, invoke full spate, and a curious urge to procure cats.
The secretion is knowing when to stop, and whence never to begin




kiwisub22 -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 3:15:29 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: Murphster

NOT TRUE! I DO have a magical penis!

[;)]



Let me guess - it disappears when you aren't looking at it. That would be a good trick.[:D]




angelikaJ -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 4:46:32 PM)

The OP is clearly exhibiting brain rot. [8|]




kiwisub22 -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 5:23:59 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: angelikaJ

The OP is clearly exhibiting brain rot. [8|]


Please! Stay on topic, we're clearly discussing penis rot, not brain rot....[:D]




Wayward5oul -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (7/23/2016 5:24:38 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: kiwisub22


quote:

ORIGINAL: angelikaJ

The OP is clearly exhibiting brain rot. [8|]


Please! Stay on topic, we're clearly discussing penis rot, not brain rot....[:D]


In all fairness, they could be one and the same for him.




MistressAubreee -> RE: Cock Rot! Does it exist? (9/13/2016 10:26:40 PM)

I've seen plenty of "piercings gone wrong" type deal, so it does honestly sound feasible. If a dude is feeling any burning/tingly sensations though around their dick, I suspect they'd be making an immediate trip to the local clinic though, cause that's a sensitive spot for most dudes. Severe infections of any kind (remember, piercings are just fancy wounds with metalin them), can cause cell death.




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