"What could be the reason for a mans genital bleeding?"
There are many reasons for bleeding in the male genitalia, the most common being excessively long foreskin and overly short frenulum, long foreskin, and genital infections. These conditions can all lead to bleeding in the genitalia. When such a situation occurs, it is important to pay attention to hygiene and avoid sexual intercourse with one's partner. It is also necessary to promptly visit the hospital for a comprehensive examination to identify the specific cause and undergo targeted treatment. Otherwise, it may delay the condition and lead to more serious situations.
Some men have overly short and tight frenulum under the glans penis of the penis. If there is still loose and excessively long foreskin after the genitalia becomes erect, these parts of the skin are prone to bleeding due to repeated friction. Especially when there is insufficient lubrication within the vagina and when the foreskin is long, it often causes eczema and inflammation of the glans penis and foreskin, making it easier to bleed during sexual intercourse.
This type of excessively long foreskin is more likely to cause tearing and bleeding during sexual intercourse. Due to excessive force, such foreskin can be retracted behind the glans penis and become stuck, leading to incarcerated phimosis. The foreskin and glans penis may become swollen, painful, or even necrotic, and at this point, the excessively long foreskin needs to be cut open or removed.
This is caused by conditions such as seminal vesiculitis, prostatitis, and stones. Seminal vesiculitis is mainly caused by excessive fatigue, bacterial infection, and sexual intercourse with one's partner. The specific cause and condition need to be determined through examination.