Male Organ Pain from Priapism and Antipsychotics

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Male Organ Pain from Priapism and Antipsychotics Priapism is one of the least understood male organ health issues, at least among lay men – and among those who have never experienced this potentially serious issue. Because priapism deals with a manhood which remains tumescent for hours on end, most men have a tendency to downplay it and assume that any guy would be lucky to be able to remain tumescent that long. In fact, there can be significant male organ pain associated with it and it can have some serious consequences. There are several factors which can bring priapism about. One of the more uncommon causes of priapism is when it occurs as a side effect of certain antipsychotic medications. The meds Antipsychotics are tablets which are used to manage and control psychosis, a situation in which the mind is affected in such a way that it has difficulty distinguishing reality from fantasy. A person may need antipsychotics when they have delusions or hallucinations, especially on a regular or consistent basis. Often people diagnosed with a bipolar disorder or with schizophrenia may require antipsychotics, but they are also sometimes used to treat conditions ranging from dementia and depression to obsessive-compulsive disorder and autism. Treating many of these conditions can be very challenging, and the use of antipsychotics must be carefully monitored, not least because many have frequent side effects. As mentioned above, one such side effect associated with many (though not necessarily all) antipsychotic medications is indeed priapism. More about priapism Previously, it was explained that priapism involves the presence of tumescence for an extended period of time. The official definition concerns

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