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Prinz-Albert Piercing - Possible problems |
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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 22 November 2010 09:51 |
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Possible problems
Especially with piercing jewelry with a thinner wire gauge (under three to four millimeters) with unfavorable mechanical stress is a risk of slow migration of the jewelry piece. Here, the glans is completely severed at the bottom of the branch canal to the urethral opening, leading to a - out subincision - in this case, involuntary. In this case, immediate surgical correction is necessary.
Occasionally, pain during intercourse caused the sexual partner. Again, this is mostly justified by piercing jewelry with insufficient thickness. Is performed at a carrier of genital jewelry fellatio, this can cause damage to the performers on the teeth. For the safety of the jewelry should be removed before carrying out fellatio.
When it comes urinate frequently moderate to severe drop formation, which is usually caused not by the branch canal, but is caused by the fact that the urine used in jewelry along flows (adhesion) and drips down. This effect can be influenced by the shape and size of jewelry, or by rotation of the penis. An alternative may be a Surface Bar: This can also be worn in small wire sizes and affects urination difficult.
Despite a Prince Albert piercing, a condom be used, but care must be taken that the jewelry is not scratched, for example by inserting a forceps
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 08 December 2010 09:07 |