This archive report was first published on 18 November 2019.
On rare occasions, a man's penis can become stuck in his partner's vagina, a condition known as penis captivus. This phenomenon has sparked curiosity and concern, leading many to wonder if it's a result of witchcraft or infidelity.
However, medical professionals assure us that penis captivus is a natural occurrence, unrelated to any supernatural or immoral activities.
According to Dr. [Name], an emergency doctor, 'a lady called me and said she had very wild stomach pain. When I arrived, she was stuck with her lover... and they were both very shy, even if they were trying to act like it was an ordinary situation.' Dr. [Name] has only seen this twice in his career, emphasizing its rarity.
So, why does the penis stay blocked? The answer lies in the vagina's muscles, specifically the perineum, which contract involuntarily and uncontrollably. This muscle spasm around the vagina makes it difficult for the woman to relax and release the penis.
Before calling for medical help, there's a simple gesture that can help unlock the situation. A dry and sharp finger inserted into the woman's anus can cause a relaxation reflex of the muscles of the perineum, allowing the penis to be withdrawn.
Alternatively, administering a sleeping pill or Valium can also help relax the woman's muscles, making it easier for the man to withdraw his penis.
It's essential to approach this situation with a clear understanding of the medical explanation behind penis captivus. By doing so, we can avoid panic and unnecessary medical interventions, and instead focus on finding a solution to this rare and unusual occurrence.