Various adrenergic agonists have been used in the treatment of priapism, including pure α-agonists (e.g., metaraminol), mixed α- and β-agonists (e.g., etilefrine, phenylephrine, and epinephrine), and ...
Priapism is defined as a persistent penile erection (typically 4 h or longer) that is unrelated to sexual stimulation. Priapism can be classified as either ischemic or nonischemic. Ischemic priapism, ...
The management of priapism depends on the distinction between ischemic and nonischemic forms of priapism. Ischemic priapism is frequently associated with irreversible cavernosal tissue damage and ...
Priapism is a non-intimate prolonged arousal that isn’t relieved by climax. It is a serious medical emergency that can cause pain, lasting damage to the privates and permanent dysfunction if it is not ...
Priapism is a long-lasting erection of the penis that is usually painful. It becomes a medical emergency if it goes on for several hours. It can happen either after or without any sexual arousal or ...