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Venous leakage? Trauma? Ligation? Nonsense?
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 10:48 am
by Stenlie_
I keep reading posts from many guys who still say they have venous leakage. Isn't the venous leakage a consequence of another problem? The only true venous leakage is when you are born with this venous problem with the veins. Someone on the forum wrote in great detail about how an awful lot of things (some of them treatable) cause venous leakage. I personally met a person who was diagnosed with venous leakage, as a result of trauma and surgery to repair it.Formed an input shunt (or something similar). Then he had a ligation / gluing operation and everything went well and since then he has had no problems for almost 4 years. Is it possible that these operations really help in such situations, or is it possible that this person is just talking nonsense
Re: Venous leakage? Trauma? Ligation? Nonsense?
Posted: Sun Oct 30, 2022 6:19 pm
by Norrr813
He’s had ligation and hasn’t had any problems??? Who was his doctor I’m willing to give it a try
Re: Venous leakage? Trauma? Ligation? Nonsense?
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2022 1:42 pm
by Zwinny
Probably the majority of penis injuries are venous leaks.
Some heal quickly and others not at all
Re: Venous leakage? Trauma? Ligation? Nonsense?
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2022 3:43 pm
by wolfpacker
The penis has a lot of veins/pathways that flow blood in and out. In order for an erection to form, all of those out-flow veins have to be pinched off by expanding tissue. However, trauma or disease or otherwise damage can cause spiderweb-like fibrosis fibers to form around those veins. This keeps them from pinching off completely, thus resulting in some blood being able to escape.
So to answer your question, yes a huge number of things can cause venous leak, and not much can be done to fix it unfortunately.
Re: Venous leakage? Trauma? Ligation? Nonsense?
Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2022 5:31 am
by Stenlie_
Norrr813 wrote:He’s had ligation and hasn’t had any problems??? Who was his doctor I’m willing to give it a try
Did you have a consultation in Miami?
I will ask for the name of the doctor (who I know is not a urologist, but a vascular surgeon)