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what is pnnis?what are the organs​

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Answered by divyasri12
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The penis is made of several parts:

• Glans (head) of the penis: In uncircumcised men, the glans is covered with pink, moist tissue called mucosa. Covering the glans is the foreskin (prepuce). In circumcised men, the foreskin is surgically removed and the mucosa on the glans transforms into dry skin.

• Corpus cavernosum: Two columns of tissue running along the sides of the penis. Blood fills this tissue to cause an erection.

• Corpus spongiosum: A column of sponge-like tissue running along the front of the penis and ending at the glans penis; it fills with blood during an erection, keeping the urethra -- which runs through it -- open.

• The urethra runs through the corpus spongiosum, conducting urine out of the body.

An erection results from changes in blood flow in the penis. When a man becomes sexually aroused, nerves cause penis blood vessels to expand. More blood flows in and less flows out of the penis, hardening the tissue in the corpus cavernosum.

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Answered by luckyjat9929191142
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The penis is not a muscle that may be strengthened. A healthy penis has good blood flow and nerve endings. You can do pelvic floor exercises (such as (Kegels) to improve ability to control your bladder or delay ejaculation, but there are no legitimate penis exercises. If you are not getting firm erections then you should see a urologist.

And don't get carpal tunnel in your wrist from overuse.

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