WHY IS MY P.ENIS BLUE?!
Question:
WHY IS MY P.ENIS BLUE?
Answers:
It is possible that this may be related to a circulation problem. If you have diabetes, smoke, have high cholesterol or peripheral vascular disease, you will be prone to circulation deficiency. You may want to discuss the option of an angiographic study, plethysmography (the measurement of volume change in an organ or limb) or ultrasound to evaluate for circulatory disorders.
Vasospasm of the blood vessels could also affect blood flow to distal organs.
Another possibility could be a mass that may be obstructing blood flow. To test for this, imaging would need to be performed - either an abdominal/pelvic CT scan or ultrasound.
A referral to a urologist or vascular surgeon would be reasonable for further evaluation. After they examine you, discuss the utility of imaging or testing for vascular disease.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.