The most common complications of genital piercing are which of the following?
a. infection and bleeding c. site hypersensitivity and bleeding
b. sensitivity and urethral tears d. change in urine stream and difficulty aiming
A
The most common complications of genital piercing are infection and bleeding. The Prince Albert piercing creates a fistula for urine to drain and men may need to sit down to void due to the change in urine stream and difficulty aiming. Site hypersensitivity is another problem commonly reported by men. Additional complications include urethral tears, paraphimosis, and post-coital bleeding. Sexual partners report painful sex, bleeding, and sensitivity reactions from the jewelry.
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