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Nick Fury asked in HealthMen's Health · 2 decades ago

Can organs reposition themselves safely?

recently through a very strange series of events, a piece of furniture struck me squarely in the crotch while i had an e.rection. after a couple days of discomfort and a strange shape when deflated, i thought i'd take a closer look just to make sure. now there is a rigid ring all the way around it about halfway down the shaft and there is an oddly-shaped sort of mass on the one side (this is all underneath the skin) and the mass is painful to the touch. I can also sort of move the mass around underneath the skin, but not far. Am I okay? Do i need to see a professional, or is this one of those things that will fix itself? It can be very painful if i've got wood and i touch that one part. What the hell?

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  • 2 decades ago
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    I would get it checked out, then you know what is going on.

    Thanks for the chuckle - I enjoyed reading your question and trying to imagine how a piece of furniture struck you. Hope you are feeling better soon.

  • Henry
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    2 decades ago

    What are you going to do when it falls off. You should have seen a doctor when it first happened.

  • 2 decades ago

    hell yes you need to see a professional!! Best not to take any unnecessary risks with the family jewels...Know what I'm saying!?

  • 2 decades ago

    go see a doctor! don't leave things "alone" to fix themselves, you could end up having problems later on

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  • 2 decades ago

    sounds like a nasty infection or you may have a piece in the skin..

    Source(s): I am a RN
  • 2 decades ago

    go to the doctor on Monday, you really should

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