Ive heard that if you have an erection lasting longer than 4 hours...?!


Question: that when you go to the hospital the nurse has to jack you off.

I do not believe this is true but have you heard of anything like this?


Answers: that when you go to the hospital the nurse has to jack you off.

I do not believe this is true but have you heard of anything like this?

It's called priapism and it can be a medical emergency that can result in loss of the penis to gangrene. Treatment is aspirating blood from the penis using a needle, medications or surgery. Some doctors will use sedatives first to see if there is a positive response before using the needle.

Back some years ago, the first treatment was an ice water enema to get the erection down-which is still used in some facilities. I've also read about ice water baths to the penis to cause constriction of the blood vessels and return of the penis to its flaccid state.

Masturbation or fellatio would just make things worse, as it would encourage even more blood to fill the penis.

The nurse does not do that. They actually inject a drug into the penis to make the blood vessels rela. Sometimes they have to drain blood out, but that is not common.

LOL... I am sorry to laugh but that is funny that someone thinks that.... i work in an ER and i can tell you 100% they do not jack you off, otherwise we would have lines of men saying they could not get it down :) so no that is not what happends

If all it took was to be "jacked off", you could just do it yourself at home!

You go to the hospital, but not to have a nurse do that. They will try to get your erection to subside using medication, but if that doesn't work they may have to drain the blood from it.

I wish it was true!!! LOL!!!

What they do is inject your meat with a drug that deflates it.

Put your hand in cold water if you want to lose erections.

If you have an erection that lasts up to four hours you need to be going to your agent!





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