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Prolonged erection

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If you have a prolonged or painful erection, get medical help immediately. If you cannot see your doctor urgently, go to your closest emergency department. The sooner you get treatment, the better the outcome.

Key facts

  • A prolonged erection, also called priapism, is an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours.
  • Priapism occurs when blood becomes trapped in your penis and is unable to flow out.
  • Possible causes of priapism include medicines used to treat erectile dysfunction, illicit (illegal) drugs and some medical conditions.
  • Priapism is a medical emergency — the sooner it's treated, the lower the risk of damage to your penis.
  • The most common complication of priapism is erectile dysfunction.

What is priapism or prolonged erection?

A prolonged erection, also known as a priapism, is an erection that lasts longer than 4 hours. This type of erection is not caused by sexual arousal and it's often very painful.

There are 2 types of priapism:

If you've had a prolonged erection before, you're more likely to experience it again.

What are the causes of priapism?

There are many possible causes of priapism, including:

Often the cause of priapism is unknown.

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When should I see my doctor?

If you have a prolonged or painful erection, get medical help immediately. If you cannot see your doctor urgently, go to your closest emergency department. The sooner you get treatment, the better the outcome.

You should get emergency medical care if you have:

How is priapism treated?

Treatment of priapism may include:

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What are the complications of priapism?

The main complication of priapism is erectile dysfunction. The longer priapism lasts, the more likely you are to develop erectile dysfunction.

Having repeated episodes of priapism can cause anxiety about sexual activity. This may affect your:

Surgery for priapism can cause complications including infection and erectile dysfunction.

Can priapism be prevented?

Priapism can't always be prevented. You can lower your chances of having a prolonged erection by:

You can help manage the symptoms of priapism by:

Resources and support

For more information about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of priapism, see the Healthy Male website.

To learn more about the effect of certain medicines on sexual function, visit the Therapeutic Goods Administration website.

The Family Planning Australia page offers factsheets on male sexual and reproductive health.

You can also call the healthdirect helpline on 1800 022 222 (known as NURSE-ON-CALL in Victoria). A registered nurse is available to speak with you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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